What is most bouncy Chinese rubber in your experience.

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Good day to all TTD members,

Please be kind to share your experience.
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are you sure? Focus 3 is very old, I think from like 2007 or something. I remember it being very slow
Focus III Snipe on a Clipper was very bouncy to me too. I COULD handle it, but there's was no feeling, no pleasure and not fun to play. Didn't like the combo.

But Mercury II on Donic Original Senso V1 feels perfect to me (my current blade). Weird. Maybe I'll try the Snipe/Clipper again. I have it stored somewhere.
 
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are you sure? Focus 3 is very old, I think from like 2007 or something. I remember it being very slow
The 'snipe' version I tried had a soft and bouncy sponge. The sheet I tried was fast and very bouncy. Perhaps I got the fastest of the batch, and you got the slowest. :ROFLMAO:
 
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The 'snipe' version I tried had a soft and bouncy sponge. The sheet I tried was fast and very bouncy. Perhaps I got the fastest of the batch, and you got the slowest. :ROFLMAO:
they also came with few difficult sponge hardness variations
Snipe to me was extremely bouncy
 
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Does anyone know how the Yasaka rubbers in the "dragon" series for the chinese market relates to the Yasaka Shining and Rising Dragon 2 here in Europe?

Bolo Dragon :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Thunder Dragon
Psych Dragon
Hovering Dragon Dynamic edition

Out of those, which one is most similar to the typical euro hybrid, aka it has at least some "trampoline effect"?
 
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