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recently bought a pair of rasant power grip.
they are great for serving, looping, blocking, pushing (maybe even better than tenergy).
but I found them really difficult to get used to in flat active shots away from the table.
it's like the rubber makes a clack sound like a chinese rubber but the speed is less than you would expect.
it's more or less the same problem you get with chinese rubbers like hurricane III.
so I ended up going back to t05.
I see the sponge of rasant power grip is quite porous.
maybe this is the cause for this behaviour?
is it so difficult to make a tensor that will be springy in all shots and stay this way forever like tenergy?
do tensors actually improve with time or is it all just marketing?
I remember years ago I used hexer and really I can't tell much difference between hexer and rpg
they are great for serving, looping, blocking, pushing (maybe even better than tenergy).
but I found them really difficult to get used to in flat active shots away from the table.
it's like the rubber makes a clack sound like a chinese rubber but the speed is less than you would expect.
it's more or less the same problem you get with chinese rubbers like hurricane III.
so I ended up going back to t05.
I see the sponge of rasant power grip is quite porous.
maybe this is the cause for this behaviour?
is it so difficult to make a tensor that will be springy in all shots and stay this way forever like tenergy?
do tensors actually improve with time or is it all just marketing?
I remember years ago I used hexer and really I can't tell much difference between hexer and rpg
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