Donic Coppa Tenero
Reviews
#1 — June 2019
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.
#2 — March 2008
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.
#3 — March 2008
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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