DHS TNT

Pimple

6 Reviews

#1May 2015

This rubber is suitable only for casual street play with friends for fun. It is not effective for winning real games. The rubber is hard, slow, and lacks spin.

#2May 2011

I’m not particularly impressed with this rubber. It doesn’t really generate any spin on the backhand. However, it performs fairly decently when picking up sidespin serves off the bounce.

I recommend not buying this rubber if you enjoy opening up against heavy chop on the backhand, as it will likely just go into the net. On the positive side, it is good for driving and blocking around the table.

Overall, it’s effective if you want quick, snappy shots to put your opponent out of position.

#3March 2011

The rubber is excellent for backhand control. It provides a consistent feel and allows for precise placement of shots. Players will appreciate the feedback it offers during play, making it easier to execute tricky backhand maneuvers. Overall, this rubber enhances performance, particularly in the backhand area.

#4September 2010

This rubber provides excellent control of the game, making it ideal for players who prefer to place the ball strategically. When positioned close to the table, it allows for quick drives, facilitating effective play in fast exchanges.

In terms of initial topspin, it performs well; however, it lacks the power found in competitors like Mark 5 and Sriver. When playing farther from the table, it maintains control, but the absence of power can be a significant disadvantage.

Ultimately, placement is the key to success with this rubber. If you’re seeking power, you may need to look elsewhere.

#5June 2010

In the package, it is labeled as “Backhand Rubber.” This non-tacky European-style rubber offers excellent control and spin. It can be described as a slightly faster version of Tachiness D. Players will find it easy to receive services and to execute “slow” topspins on a service.

#6March 2010

This rubber is completely different from all the DHS rubbers. It feels more like a ‘Sriver’.

The emphasis is on speed rather than spin, making it less suitable for players who prefer a ‘close to the table’ style of play.

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