Andro Revo Fire

Tensor 6 reviews

6 Reviews

#1 — April 2011

This is the best rubber I have ever used.

The top speed is excellent, providing a lot of spin. The control is outstanding! Overall, I highly recommend buying this rubber for fast speed and spin. It truly delivers a fast experience!

#2 — March 2011

I have played with this rubber for about eight months now, starting with two sheets. I have tried it on an Xiom Stradivarius, a Nittaku Noveliar, and an Xiom Zetro Quad.

The rubber offers excellent control when paired with the Stradivarius and Noveliar. I initially thought that the control would decrease when using the faster Zetro Quad, but I was pleasantly surprised. The rubber provides good speed and spin, along with fantastic control. You can execute all shots effortlessly, which made my transition from the Noveliar to the Zetro Quad very smooth.

While the Zetro Quad is considerably faster, the control of the Revofire remained intact. In fact, the Zetro Quad transformed the Revofire into a formidable weapon. This rubber performs exceptionally well in all aspects. When paired with the right blade, it truly shines. Even on the other blades, it doesn’t perform poorly; however, its capabilities are most apparent on the Zetro Quad.

#3 — December 2010

This rubber is a very good option for all-round players who want to enhance their game using a powerful and spinny rubber.

I believe that this rubber can be used effectively with hard blades to enhance their speed and achieve an offensive style of play.

It provides ample spin for serves, and its control is impressive. The speed is also acceptable.

I can’t understand why some “professionals” overlook this rubber as a viable option. In my opinion, it could outperform average rubbers in fast and spin-charged games.

#4 — September 2010

Rating: 2150 - 2200. I got this rubber to give it a try, and I have to say that overall it’s pretty good, but not really great at anything.

The spin is unremarkable, and the throw is medium. It probably performs better for hitting and perhaps loop drives, but it isn’t suitable for slower brush looping. To me, it feels like a nice sheet of Sriver with a little more speed.

This is not the magic rubber you seek, but it’s acceptable as an all-round rubber.

#5 — June 2010

I play with a black 0.9mm rubber on a Sadius carbon blade. This combination offers very easy control for both forehand and backhand strokes.

For my forehand, I find that I can generate more spin and feel compared to Sriver and Sriver FX. I have discovered a powerful game with this rubber, which greatly enhances my performance.

#6 — December 2009

This rubber is exceptional for the over-the-table short game, as well as for topspin, smashing, and even chopping. It is a better version of the discontinued Andro Revolution, which I have also used, and it offers even more control. The sound produced is a pleasant medium click.

I play with a red 1.7mm on a Donic Waldner carbon blade, and it creates a VERY good combination! You can’t go wrong with this rubber if you are an all-round attacker.

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