Tibhar hybrid MK is more like a regular ESN rubber. Fast but with less catapult, not much tackiness but excellent grip.
Butterfly G09C has even less speed and catapult, little more tackiness but less grip. It has a dead feel to it.
Hybrid MK is in my opinion a better choice, in fact my favorite ESN rubber. If I wanted a faster FH rubber I would choose this one...
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L-zr
How different is Tibhar hybrid MK from Aurus series?
The reason is that while I like EL-P and FX-D on my backhand, they are quite catapulty. I play the best (in matches and tournament) with Nittaku Fastarc C-1 because you can clearly tell it is tensor but the catapult effect is not that strong.
So recently I bought Tibhar Aurus and as advertised, it is harder than EL-P, FX-D, C-1 etc and it is linear. But the catapult effect is so little that I actually don't like it much; I have not played with Sriver and Mark V for a few years but Tibhar Aurus reminds me of classic rubber with on catapult.
Anyway I want to see if Tibhar hybrid MK can be compared to Aurus and Fastarc C-1. I am trying to find that elusive tensor rubber that is not exactly too catapulty and not too flat/linear/like Mark V either. So far C-1 passes that test. I am eager to find another one.
And Dandoy now offers Tibhar hybrid MK FX version, supposedly ESN 44 degree so I am thinking about pulling the trigger.