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Hi,
I am searching for fh rubber which is most important that grips the ball - on receive of backspin push to make easy topspin which should not be always fast - to change from passive to active game. Rotation-spin in this topspin should be bigger-better but if is not on level of lets say tenergy 05fx also ok.
Beside that it should be middle fast (must not be to fast - like dignics or tenergy), should be soft (to feel contact with the ball) and that is not spin sensitive on serves. Also with medium-high arc.
I tried Yasaka 7 soft but its to spin sensitive and to much catapult.
Also I tried donic acuda s2, donic M3 and are to fast. Tibhar MK FX is great about speed but its a bit to hard.
By the way I Play with blade Victas Balsa 3.5. My style of play is allround from pushes to topspins also step away from the table,but most of the time near the table.
Anyone tried Tibhar Aurus soft or Victas VS 402 limber?
Any other recomandation?
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Try Rakza 7 regular.
You'll get used to the little bit of catapult it has.
Good grip, good looping, mid fast, mid soft and not overly spin sensitive.
If you want a loopy grippy rubbers you have to learn to deal with a bit of spin sensitivity though.
Also with medium-high arc.
 
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If all these soft rubbers you mentioned dont work for you, I would start by looking at what blade you are using. It sounds like its too fast for you. And if the blade is too fast, its hard to solve this with slower rubbers.

So, what blade are you using @mat ?
Victas balsa 3.5.
 
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Hexer grip SFX is also quick similar to M3 - should be all+ rubbers but they are faster.
Anyone tried Tibhar Aurus soft or Victas VS 402 Limber (or any other Limber from Victas)?
 
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I think if all the soft rubbers didn´t work and as far as i know victas balsa 3.3 is a slow wood, it´s your technique that needs adjusting and training. For me ternergy 05 fx worked great for development, maybe a bit harder not so bouncy rubber works for you. I think investing in a coach is always the way to go don´t invest everything in trying new equipment or buying new stuff
 
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Hi,
I am searching for fh rubber which is most important that grips the ball - on receive of backspin push to make easy topspin which should not be always fast - to change from passive to active game. Rotation-spin in this topspin should be bigger-better but if is not on level of lets say tenergy 05fx also ok.
Beside that it should be middle fast (must not be to fast - like dignics or tenergy), should be soft (to feel contact with the ball) and that is not spin sensitive on serves. Also with medium-high arc.
I tried Yasaka 7 soft but its to spin sensitive and to much catapult.
Also I tried donic acuda s2, donic M3 and are to fast. Tibhar MK FX is great about speed but its a bit to hard.
By the way I Play with blade Victas Balsa 3.5. My style of play is allround from pushes to topspins also step away from the table,but most of the time near the table.
Anyone tried Tibhar Aurus soft or Victas VS 402 limber?
Any other recomandation?
Regards
Soft & grippy = highly spin sensitive...
Abandon the idea, the rubbers You want don't exist.

H3 is a sollution here.
Hard => not spin sensitive in touch game
Tacky => Great for spinny serves
Not reactive => not bouncy.

The negative part is that it maybe too slow.

Cheers
L-zr
 

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Soft & grippy = highly spin sensitive...
Abandon the idea, the rubbers You want don't exist.

H3 is a sollution here.
Hard => not spin sensitive in touch game
Tacky => Great for spinny serves
Not reactive => not bouncy.

The negative part is that it maybe too slow.

Cheers
L-zr
Which H3 is softest and closest to ESN rubbers?
 

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Which H3 is softest and closest to ESN rubbers?
None of them. Lazer's correct, DHS makes the rubber you want , but it is not Hurricane - Goldarc 8
 

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Always played with ESN, does ball stays on Goldarc to feel the contact? Speed, arc, spin? Similar to which ESN rubber in term of soft/hardness? You need good technique for this rubber?
 
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