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Tensor 7 reviews
This is a nice backhand rubber for me. It’s great for short games and looping, but not so good for looping far away from the table.
The best OFF- rubber for VH is relatively crucial because it acts like the engine of the game. It provides the player with the necessary power and spin to dominate at the table. There are many great options to choose from, but some of the most popular include DHS Hurricane 3 Neo, Butterfly Tenergy 05, and Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft. Each of these rubbers has unique characteristics that make it well-suited for different playing styles.
DHS Hurricane 3 Neo is a classic Chinese rubber that has been used by countless top players over the years. It is known for its excellent grip, power, and spin. Butterfly Tenergy 05 is a Japanese rubber that provides slightly less power than Hurricane 3 Neo, but it has more spin. Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft is a softer version of the popular Rakza 7 rubber. It offers good all-around performance, with a balance of power, spin, and control.
Ultimately, the best OFF- rubber for VH will depend on the player’s individual playing style. However, the three rubbers listed above are all great options to consider.
I played with this rubber for several years. It is not a good rubber. I only understood this after I replaced it with Donic Coppa Platin, which improved my game tremendously.
I really liked this rubber when it first came out. Tenergy 05 feels like what this rubber was meant to be. So, to sum it up, I would call this rubber a ‘primitive Tenergy’.
The rubber is excellent for forehand topspin and backhand flick shots.
Good for over the table play.
Nice for close to the table drives and flat hitting.
Good for return and services play.
This is kind of a strange one. It’s not overwhelmingly fast, the control is average, and if you run your finger on the top, it feels maybe as tacky as a Sriver.
Then you chop or loop with it. The only other rubber you could possibly compare it to is a long-pip rubber. It bites and pulls spin on the ball so hard that your opponents cannot return it unless they know what’s coming.
It travels with me as an alternate, for use against heavy loopers or smashers.
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