Andro Plasma 430

Tensor 7 reviews

7 Reviews

#1 — February 2021

This review is not very helpful. It does not provide any specific information about the rubber or why the reviewer did not like it. It is also not clear what the reviewer means by “the worst money spend.”

#2 — November 2019

This is a great successor to Sriver. It is also a nice stepping stone for beginners who may eventually progress to harder rubbers such as Plasma 470, Rasant, or Rasanter.

While there are certainly better rubbers available for playing with plastic balls, such as Rasanter R43 and R47, this rubber remains a solid choice.

#3 — February 2013

This rubber gives good speed, allowing for fast blocks. However, it lacks in spin and can result in too many balls going off the end of the table. I will switch to trying Stiga Calibra LT Spin or Donic Acuda S1/2.

#4 — July 2010

An easily played rubber with good control.

#5 — March 2009

This rubber is a good choice if you are an offensive player who prefers variations of topspins and hard smashes to win the point.

It’s not as effective at the short game or serving, but you will gain a lot of spin each time you hit the ball.

Unfortunately, its durability is poor, with the rubber wearing out after 2-3 months. This makes playing with this rubber quite expensive if you need to buy it 4, 5, or 6 times each year.

#6 — April 2008

Really great BH rubber. It plays quite similar to the 470, but with a higher throw and lower speed, making it much more controllable once the rally starts.

Looping is a breeze with this, but surprisingly, hitting/punch blocking is also very stable.

#7 — March 2008

Excellent rubber for aggressive blocks and quick flips, especially on the backhand (BH). It is powerful enough to loop at a mid-distance.

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