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Tensor 3 reviews
I got the red 2.0 rubber on a Persson Speed 7 ply, and I use it for my forehand shots. I believe it’s a good rubber; the sponge is quite soft, and the rubber itself is thin. However, it surprisingly offers very good consistency.
While it’s not a high-tension rubber, it is still excellent for forehand play when positioned near the table. Although it may not be the fastest option available, it provides a great balance of control and spin.
This rubber, along with Provine, is one of the two non-tacky options that I can serve with as effectively as with Chinese rubbers.
It performs slowly without glue, but once it is well glued, it transforms into a monster. The cork produces a sound that is nearly as loud as that of Mambo.
Very spinny rubber. It is quite slow without speed glue, but becomes very fast when glue is applied.
It is somewhat bouncy during the short game; however, it is incredibly enjoyable when looping.
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