Donic Coppa Tagora

Tensor 5 reviews

5 Reviews

#1 — March 2013

This is a nice, controllable rubber that is much like Sriver but features a softer sponge. However, it is not advisable to pair it with soft blades, as that combination will result in a racket that feels too slow or mushy.

A significant drawback is its short durability; the rubber wears out in about four months and loses all friction. If you have the budget to purchase a new Tagora every three months, it could be a great choice for amateurs. However, if that’s not the case, you may want to try something similar that will last longer.

#2 — March 2012

This rubber is excellent for recreational players. While decent speed and control are present, they are not the main attractions. You should purchase this rubber primarily for its spin.

I use a Yasaka Extra blade, which is very light. When you apply Tagora, you can generate extra underspin with just your wrist. If you engage your whole body, like in a serve, your opponent is likely to encounter serious trouble. The topspin is also impressive. On my first day using this rubber, I dominated the competition that had troubled me the day before!

If I were to mention a drawback of Tagora, it would be its performance from a significant distance away from the table—really far back. However, if you’re playing that far from the table, you’re probably a top-ranking player and may need something akin to Accuda.

Many say that Tagora is not compatible with new water glue, which could be a drawback for competitive players. However, if you’re playing for fun or in a minor league, this rubber may be perfect for you.

#3 — July 2011

The best looping rubber I’ve ever played with. The sponge is soft, which enhances the spin significantly. Control and speed are also excellent.

I can effortlessly execute various techniques such as looping, loop drives, pushes, flicks, and serves.

Overall, this rubber is worth every penny you pay for it.

#4 — March 2011

The rubber provides excellent control for backhand strokes. It allows players to execute precise shots with ease. Additionally, the grip enhances spin capabilities, making it versatile for offensive play. Overall, it’s a solid choice for those looking to improve their backhand performance.

#5 — February 2011

This table tennis rubber is excellent for backhand play and is quite versatile. It produces a lot of spin; however, it does lack the speed that is often favored in the modern offensive game that everyone loves.

Overall, it is a very good choice for players looking to enhance their backhand skills while still enjoying a decent level of spin.

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