Seeking advice related to Yinhe rubbers on Yinhe T2s blade

I m currently switching from all wood blade (stiga cyberwood) to a carbon blade T2s from Yinhe. If anyone has tried it how did you feel about it?

I m not quite used chinese rubbers and the current setup is European. However, this is an experimental setup I want to try.

Playing Level: Intermediate Level

I m looking for rubbers mostly from yinhe (both forehand and backhand ~ 40-50$ combined) (if not I m flexible based on the suggestions).

I have looked online and found some rubbers

1. Yinhe Moon Speed 53
2. Yinhe Jupiter 3
3. Yinhe Big Dipper.
4. Yinhe mecury 3

However, I don't know which of them is good for FH or BH and also which of them needs booster?

So, help me find a pair on Yinhe T2s blade.

Or you can also suggest different Chinese rubbers that doesn't require boosting.


Thank you in advance,

Your fellow TT player
 
This user has no status.
This user has no status.
Member
Jan 2024
24
21
49
Hey, my two cents here. Not really familiar with the blade, but I can comment on the rubbers.

1. Yinhe Moon Speed 53
If you are coming from european, this one is probably the easier of the options for you. It's not sticky and relatively fast. If you use a carbon blade, you should be more than ok with the speed. And spin is ok.

2. Yinhe Jupiter 3
This one's tacky and more on the hard side. If you are only blocking with the backhand, it's an interesting option. But not sure that's what you are looking for. And regarding the FH, it will certainly be the biggest change of the 4 options.

3. Yinhe Big Dipper.
This one is livelier. With a carbon blade it's a really interesting option. But it's mildly tacky, so there's that to have in mind. I like it for the FH, but in 37° it could certainly be a backhand rubber.

4. Yinhe Mecury 3
It feels like a "slowish euro" rubber. I tend to recomend it to beginer players, but if you want something controlable for BH, it's a more than decent option. Would not recomend for the FH of an intermediate player.

The "easier route" to recomend if you want to go with this 4 rubbers, it's Moon Speed 53 for FH and Mercury 3 for BH. If you want to try tacky, go the Big Dipper route.
 
  • Like
Reactions: mynamesnotknown
I haven't used a T2S but I have used yinhe rubbers on fast carbon blades.

Similar to @mocker88 I would recommend Big Dipper H40 or Jupiter 3 Asia H41 on FH and Moon 12 Blue medium for BH.

Both BD and J3A have a little more bounce to them than other Chinese rubbers, so hopefully you will adjust quickly from European rubber. Personally I do not think either of them need booster.

Moon 12 blue is a spin monster and I would recommend it to anyone. Its very controlled and can feel a bit slow but it has a linear response so the hard hits get rewarded if your technique is good.
 
Top