Stiga Almana Sound SynergyTech

Tensor 11 reviews

11 Reviews

#1 — April 2023

The best “soft” rubber I’ve played with. It has a beautiful feeling and “click” sound. I balance it with softer Butterfly blades such as Grubba or Korbel (softer EU) or Korbel JAP or others with more flex. It’s perfect for technique progress or for players who still want softer rubber. I always use it at maximum thickness on the forehand. It’s a Euro-JAP rubber produced for celluloid 40mm.

#2 — February 2017

Good control.
Faster than my DHS Hurricane 3 Neo.
Works great on my Yinhe T10+ balsa carbon blade.

#3 — March 2011

This offensive rubber excels in control, spin, and speed.

Forehand: Stiga Almana Sound Synergy Tech
Backhand: Tibhar Volcano
Blade: Tibhar Volcano X

This rubber has significantly enhanced my playing abilities. Give it a try!

#4 — August 2010

The same booming sound and speed-glue effect that you enjoy from today’s VOC-based speed glues.
Rubber to do it all: More speed. Higher spin. Greater control.

#5 — August 2010

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I am very pleased with this table tennis rubber. It is a high-quality product that has improved my game. The rubber is very grippy, which allows me to generate a lot of spin. It is also very durable, which means that it will last a long time. I would definitely recommend this rubber to other table tennis players.

#6 — August 2010

Great review! My favorites are top-of-the-line tacky Chinese rubbers and German tensors, but SASSTech has elevated my level of play even further. The control is unbelievable, making underspins, topspins, and sidespin variations easy to execute.

While the spin isn’t exceptional, the low arc speed is unprecedented and unforgiving when combined with proper technique. It matches the performance of the latest tensors, including even the VOC glued ones. I highly recommend it for beginners to pros alike. Two thumbs up for Stiga!

#7 — July 2010

played like the Donic Supersonic S40, a looper’s delight.

#8 — July 2010

Fast on catapult-like flat drives. Good control on spinny receives. Transferred to a new blade, but the small sponge portion partially dismounted.

#9 — October 2009

Feels much heavier than Boost TS on the same blade.

#10 — October 2009

Pros:

  • Fast
  • Good catapult effect on loops

Cons:

  • Not as spinny as Killerspin Fortissimo or Butterfly Bryce Speed FX on serves or loops
  • Requires more effort for control in the short game
#11 — August 2009

The fastest rubber around. The speed and the control are very good, too. It is extremely balanced.

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