Tibhar evolution mx-p

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Hello!

Since we have the same blade, can you post a review on MX-P? how it behaves and plays using TB ALC? Thank you!:)

Hello.

First of all I would say for me, it is perfect forehand rubber for euro/jp style attacking.
It behaves very similar to tenergy 05, but thwor is little lower. It has hard sponge, with great catapult effect which I like. In terms of speed this is not the fastetst rubber but it is very fast, faster then tenergy 05 I would say. Spin is very good, it's absolutely spinny rubber but less then T05. Control is also very good, I would say same as tenergy 05. This my favourite rubber from esn factory, it's absolutely perfect replacement for t05. You don't big stroke to activate the sponge, like with chinese style rubbers. Serves have good spin also, it's easy to male Ma Lin's ghost serve. I would highly reccomend this rubber to any one, it's cheaper then tenergy family, I can't say it is better, but it is in same level for me. I will probably stick up with this rubber for long time.
 
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I've played Mx-P for 2 months now and tested it with tenergy on the same blade. Mx-P is not an easy rubber to use, you need to be in a good position to loop the ball. With T05 I could loop the ball even if not in a good position and still get it over the net, with Mx-P is a little more difficult and requires a really powerful FH technique to master it. This rubber is better than T05 if you're skilled at quick flicking, counterlooping and such but if you're having trouble looping underspin with T05 then forget about Mx-P...
 
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Hello.

First of all I would say for me, it is perfect forehand rubber for euro/jp style attacking.
It behaves very similar to tenergy 05, but thwor is little lower. It has hard sponge, with great catapult effect which I like. In terms of speed this is not the fastetst rubber but it is very fast, faster then tenergy 05 I would say. Spin is very good, it's absolutely spinny rubber but less then T05. Control is also very good, I would say same as tenergy 05. This my favourite rubber from esn factory, it's absolutely perfect replacement for t05. You don't big stroke to activate the sponge, like with chinese style rubbers. Serves have good spin also, it's easy to male Ma Lin's ghost serve. I would highly reccomend this rubber to any one, it's cheaper then tenergy family, I can't say it is better, but it is in same level for me. I will probably stick up with this rubber for long time.


Ooh.. Someone said from another forum that MX-P is a bit tacky, can you confirm this? And what can you say about durability? Does it chip? I train 5-6 hours per week, I would like to buy this rubber for my upcoming tournament this December, but I'll give it a month or so to tame and learn this rubber. :) Will the performance significantly drop by that time?

Thank you! :)
 
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I've played Mx-P for 2 months now and tested it with tenergy on the same blade. Mx-P is not an easy rubber to use, you need to be in a good position to loop the ball. With T05 I could loop the ball even if not in a good position and still get it over the net, with Mx-P is a little more difficult and requires a really powerful FH technique to master it. This rubber is better than T05 if you're skilled at quick flicking, counterlooping and such but if you're having trouble looping underspin with T05 then forget about Mx-P...

That may be true, I guess I am good enough because I don't have problems like that, but that might be really true because all lower rated players don't like this rubber.
 
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Ooh.. Someone said from another forum that MX-P is a bit tacky, can you confirm this? And what can you say about durability? Does it chip? I train 5-6 hours per week, I would like to buy this rubber for my upcoming tournament this December, but I'll give it a month or so to tame and learn this rubber. :) Will the performance significantly drop by that time?

Thank you! :)

I can't confirm that, it had one layer of something that is little bit tacky at beggining, but it lasted for 2 days I think, like all new rubbers.
I think it is very durable rubber, I am playing already 2 months with it, about 6 hours a week, and I still didn't notice changes in performance, but you can see pips on the topsheet.
It chips on edges if you don't cut it good, like me, I left some extra rubber and when I hit table with edge, I get some damages, but it's nothing very awfully.
If you use it for one month for learning it will not be problem on tournament, don't worry.

You are welcome, good luck ;)
 
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