Donic Vario

Tensor 4 reviews

4 Reviews

#1 — February 2023

I don’t know why, but I didn’t like this rubber. It did not provide enough grip for topspin shots, and the speed was just okay. Additionally, it wasn’t tacky, which affected my gameplay.

On the positive side, it performed well for drives and finishing shots. However, it simply did not suit my playing style, so I decided to change it immediately.

#2 — March 2014

This is a very good classic rubber suitable for many players at various levels, particularly those who dislike the feel and excessive bounce associated with glue effect or tensor rubbers.

It offers great control for all strokes in table tennis. Additionally, it provides slightly more spin than both Mark V and Sriver. The speed is impressive for a non-tensor rubber, making it a reliable choice for competitive play.

The rubber performs excellently on most blade classifications and is made of high-quality materials, ensuring excellent durability, especially when a rubber film is used. The sponge is medium hard, providing a balanced feel during play.

Overall, this rubber is offered at an excellent price, making it a valuable addition for players looking to enhance their game.

#3 — August 2013

Review:

This table tennis rubber offers decent spin and speed, along with nice control. It is particularly suitable for intermediate players.

#4 — June 2011

This rubber is excellent for learning technique. It offers very high control and generates nice spin. However, it is not fast at all. Overall, it’s a classic rubber, and you can’t go wrong with this one.

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