Stiga Innova Ultra Light SynergyTech

Tensor 9 reviews

9 Reviews

#1 — May 2017

I have this rubber in 2.0 mm sponge on my 2nd racket BH. This rubber is not as fast as the manufacturer details say. Spin is quite good. The best thing about this rubber is its control. It can block easily and it is not so sensitive for incoming spin. This rubber probably won’t blow your mind away, but for sure it won’t disappoint you.

#2 — December 2014

I thought this rubber offered excellent performance. However, I discovered that it was not very powerful and performed weakly. It is only suitable for beginners and is best for looping practice.

#3 — October 2013

This rubber is neither exceptional nor poor in performance. The speed is mediocre. The spin is superior to the speed, but it remains balanced overall.

#4 — December 2012

I like the rubber. It is quite fast and spinny, whilst maintaining a good level of control. I find it good for backhand attacks, but not quite so much when blocking.

#5 — January 2012

I’ve been playing with this rubber for over a year now, and it has performed consistently throughout that time. Personally, I think it is a great rubber to build upon and develop a good serve and topspin loop, drive, and smash. I highly recommend it to those playing in 1 and 2 star tournaments.

#6 — January 2012

Excellent table tennis rubber for all-around players. It has extraordinary looping characteristics with high spin potential. I use this rubber on both sides, but I prefer it on the forehand due to its exceptional forehand looping capabilities. The good control and spin give me an advantage over my opponents. However, it is important to note that this rubber is not considered fast.

#7 — December 2010

This rubber is lower and softer than most others (or heaven for some players maybe!). However, it’s cheap and very light too.

#8 — February 2010

This rubber provides excellent feedback. The soft topsheet and sponge produce a distinctive woody sound, particularly pronounced with a 1.8 mm sponge.

Despite its softness, this rubber excels as a backhand option. Its light weight makes it an ideal choice for players seeking to maintain a balanced bat.

#9 — September 2009

This is a good rubber for the backhand (BH). The normal Innova is probably better for forehand (FH) and for a bit more power. Stiga rates this rubber as being slightly faster than the normal Innova, but it really is not. Still, it’s a good rubber for the BH.

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