Donic Coppa JO Silver

Tensor 14 reviews

14 Reviews

#1 — December 2012

It’s completely a great rubber. The speed is amazing, and the spin is great. I used it on my Persson Power Carbon.

#2 — June 2012

Nice rubber. It gets dirty with dust very fast, so you have to clean it after each 30 minutes of play. It’s good for beginners, not so fast but okay. You need a good hand to get extra spin. It has a nice sound. Overall, I give it an 8 out of 10. Keep it away from the table edges.

#3 — June 2012

Donic Coppa JO Silver continues to amaze me, usually when paired with high-standard Donic blades - I’m not saying it’s not good for other branded blades. The rubber is okay, not too bad, not too hard. Its main spin is nothing to worry about, and I find it fun to generate some spinny services. I agree that it is an ideal rubber for beginners, but it is nothing compared to the Gold version. Looping is fantastic here, but it is not so fun for controlling its throw angle. Don’t worry, it’s still a good rubber, but a little too overpriced.

#4 — April 2012

A good, professional table tennis rubber. However, I desire something harder with the same speed but more spin. I have been using the rubber for approximately two years. I am now considering the Acuda S2.

The Coppa Joe Silver are good rubbers but lack spin.

#5 — October 2011

Donic Coppa JO Silver is good for blocking, spinning, and controlled styles of play.

However, for attacking, it is far too slow.

#6 — June 2011

My first year with a decent paddle and rubbers. This Coppa Jo Silver really is a dangerous weapon. It took me some time to learn how to use it, but boy do I love it. Makes me wonder what other rubbers are available that are the next step: Acuda S2, Barracuda, Barracuda Big Slam, perhaps the Tenergy05(fx). I would recommend this one to everybody but I want to warn you for its durability. It wears off easily on the sides.

#7 — January 2011

Review text:

Why is giananto rating for this rubber’s characteristics almost all 0’s?.

This rubber is a defensive rubber.
It features great blocking and chopping performance.
However, it is best suited for players who prefer to play close to the table due to its lack of spin and speed.
So, most of giananto ratings for the characteristics of this rubber are very low.

#8 — August 2010

For my type of play, the best rubber I ever played with is now out of production. This is a big problem for me, thank you very much DONIC.

#9 — January 2010

Incredible block loop might not be as strong as other rubbers, but it’s perfect for a short close to the table blocking game with occasional attacking hits.

#10 — December 2009

This rubber is well-suited for players who prefer close-to-table and mid-distance play. It produces an impressive sound on blocks and smashes, adding to the player’s experience. However, its durability is a concern, as it may not withstand extensive use.

#11 — December 2009

This rubber offers good touch and enables consistent blocking with consistent ball flight. It also provides good serve and receipt. Against defense, it offers good spin up and kill/drop, as well as good counter spin. However, it is slightly slow from mid-distance.

#12 — November 2009

By far, the best rubber I have ever used. I use it with DHS TG3 (DHS Skyline 3), and I can tell that it is much better than DHS Skyline 3. The speed is absolutely amazing, yet it is still very controllable. It looks good, dust doesn’t stick to it, it is very bouncy, and incredibly spiny. Overall, I would give it a 10/10.

#13 — April 2009

This rubber is relatively good, but is recommended for players who make short and loose strokes. Unfortunately, this rubber is too soft, and I would recommend the JO Gold instead.

#14 — February 2009

I glued it to the Boll Tricarbon blade. The rubber is quite bouncy, and it has a shiny and soft texture, but not too much. The thing I like most about this rubber is its blocking capabilities. The block is very impressive, and with the power of the Boll Tricarbon blade, I can execute fast and controlled counter blocks. Chopping and pushing are also very good. I can easily return spin serves, and the ball’s arc is excellent. Topspin and smash shots are also impressive. However, I believe the performance is partially due to the power of the Boll Tricarbon blade. I think the rubber’s power is still slightly below that of JO Platin Soft. Overall, I would rate it 9.0.

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