Tibhar 1Q

Tensor 14 reviews

14 Reviews

#1 — September 2022

Low throw. Not that special.

#2 — February 2022

Not even close to being worth mentioning.

#3 — April 2015

This is the best forehand rubber I’ve played with. I previously played with the 5Q, which got worn out, so I decided to switch back to the 1Q. I feel I made the right decision - it is much faster and provides way more spin. Its control is good, but the 5Q was better in terms of control. I love the way the ball sinks into the rubber when you are about to blast it. Overall, I think this is the best offensive rubber Tibhar has made.

#4 — December 2014

This rubber comes in a very fancy package that gives the player a clue as to its quality. It is a very fast rubber that has a direct linear feel.

It provides great spin and speed, close to T64 as a reference. It is too fast for beginners.

It has good touch for short game and service return. When paired with BTY ALC blades, it makes for an advanced racket. It has a medium throw, making it best for the forehand.

Overall, this rubber is a winner from Tibhar.

#5 — February 2014

1Q rubber is heavy at 74g uncut, but it becomes 50g when put on a blade. Despite its weight, it offers considerable speed. While the spin produced by 1Q is not exceptional, it provides good control. If you possess strong table tennis skills and prioritize speed, 1Q is a suitable choice for your blade.

#6 — June 2013

I use 1.9 on the backhand. It’s fast, controllable, and easy to loop. I like it more than Tenergy 05.

Update: On different blades, the characteristics change. On Donic WSC 1Q, it lacks consistency, is slower, and becomes really strange to play with.

#7 — November 2012

I personally like this rubber. It is very good for playing touch shots and consistent forehand topspin. It also provides very good spin from serves. The rubber has a good kick to it when spinning and provides good control for opening loops.

#8 — November 2012

This is a great forehand rubber for those who prefer medium-hard rubbers. It is not as fast as many users claim, but it offers great spin and is suitable for short games, as it is not particularly springy.

Serving is very effective with this rubber, and it provides good control without being too difficult to use for medium-level players. Overall, this rubber is highly recommended.

#9 — June 2012

Just switched to 1Q from Mark V. I’ve put them on a Btfly Timo Boll Spirit blade. It’s a home run with my topspin loopy forehands. My close to the table play and serves have improved, but backhand chops suffer and it’s not comfortable from mid-range. However, my all-round game has improved. I highly recommend 1Q over the hugely priced Tenergy05. Go for Tibhar 1Q!

#10 — June 2012

Good attacking rubber on my forehand, comfortable on the backhand also. Using them on a TBS, they are a very good alternative to the T05.

#11 — May 2012

This is a nice, fast rubber. However, it has too much speed and not enough spin for my preference. I tested the rubber with a 2.1 sponge thickness.

#12 — May 2012

Very speedy rubber and great spin for mortal top spins close to the table and mid-distance. Good for short shots and for creating deadly serves.

#13 — April 2012

Tibhar Rubber for Offensive Play

Tibhar’s latest rubber technology is remarkable, unlike anything I’ve encountered before. It empowers players with rapid, disruptive topspins. The “spring sponge” rubber structure amplifies the impact, making for devastating results.

#14 — January 2012

I’ve used all of the Tenergy and a wide spectrum of offensive rubbers, like Hexer, Sigma Pro, S1 Turbo… all of them are fantastic rubbers. The 1Q is for the time being my best VH rubber, showing so many good qualities in many aspects of the offensive game.

I’m using it on an ALC Innerforce blade with Razka Soft on my BH. (A deadly combination) for an aggressive athlete. Must try!!

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