Tibhar Aurus TC-1

Rubber description:

Tibhar Aurus TC-1 is a high-performance table tennis rubber designed for aggressive players who prioritize speed and spin. Rated an impressive 107 for speed and 112 for spin, this rubber generates exceptional power and rotation potential. Its 4.5 sponge hardness provides a firm feel that allows for precise and controlled strokes.

A unique feature of the Aurus TC-1 is its low tackiness rating of 2. This means that the rubber has a smoother surface, reducing the amount of grip it has on the ball. As a result, players can execute fast, dynamic shots with minimal effort. The rubber's 10-gear system also ensures excellent versatility, allowing players to adjust their playing style to suit different situations.

The Aurus TC-1 exhibits a throw angle of 5, indicating a relatively low trajectory. This characteristic makes it suitable for players who prefer a more direct and penetrating playing style. The rubber's high consistency rating of 10 ensures reliable performance and predictability, even during intense rallies.

Regarding durability, the Aurus TC-1 earns a solid score of 9.2. This means that the rubber can withstand regular use and maintain its playing characteristics for an extended period. Its overall rating of 9.4 reflects its exceptional combination of speed, spin, control, and durability.

Based on forum reviews, players have praised the Aurus TC-1 for its incredible speed and spin capabilities. They have noted its ability to generate powerful topspin shots and devastating serves. The rubber's low throw angle has also been well-received, as it allows players to keep the ball low and penetrate the opponent's defense.

Overall, the Tibhar Aurus TC-1 is an outstanding choice for advanced and professional players seeking a high-speed, high-spin rubber with superb control and consistency.

Recent Reviews

#1 — April 2020

This rubber is incredibly easy to play with. It has it all, making it suitable for anyone who wants a versatile option. With max thickness, Tibhar is consistently producing outstanding rubbers, much like Stiga. However, the difference is that Stiga is not as reliable, often known for its lack of spin. In contrast, Tibhar does not make a bad rubber.

Among the best brands are Nittaku, Tibhar, and Yasaka. However, I can’t help but wonder: where is the House of Donic? They seem to be churning out a lot of “Blue-something” rubbers. It’s always “Blue-something.”

#2 — March 2020

Very good again from the now biggest European table tennis maker.

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