Tibhar Dang

Tensor 5 reviews

5 Reviews

#1 — April 2019

Positive Points:

  • Excellent for serves
  • Capable of producing slow, low-arc backhand topspins with surprising spin
  • Better performance in flat hits and smashes compared to other Chinese rubbers tested

Negative Points:

  • Sensitive to spin (unusual for a tacky Chinese rubber)
  • Not recommended for returns
  • Limited high-gear capabilities in forehand or backhand topspins
  • Blocks can be difficult to control
  • High price tag for an outdated and unconventional rubber

Recommendation:

Only purchase this rubber if you are interested in experimenting with unusual and unconventional playing styles. It may not be suitable for those seeking high performance or consistent results.

#2 — December 2013

Review of Table Tennis Rubber

This rubber is characterized by its hardness, heaviness, and slowness, which results in poor control. I can’t identify a specific audience that would benefit from using this rubber.

As per the new site policy, I have adjusted the ratings accordingly. However, I maintain my opinion that this rubber is not suitable for most players. It might potentially be useful if used with heavy speedglue.

There are numerous Chinese-style rubbers available that offer better performance at a more affordable price.

#3 — April 2012

The rubber has a great amount of tackiness, which is ideal for generating backspin. I particularly enjoy using it for backhand topspins. However, it is important to note that the price is slightly higher compared to other Chinese rubbers in the market.

#4 — October 2011

The Goma China sticky rubber wears out very quickly. I saw nothing good about it. I would not recommend it.

#5 — July 2011

Table Tennis Rubber Review

This rubber is very hard to play. It’s not the type that will obey your commands. You need high power to smash, but like Chinese rubbers, it allows for easy chopping. However, this ease of chopping is not helpful because even when close to the table, you have no control over where the ball goes when defensively chopping.

The spin variation is confusing at best. Before choosing this rubber, think twice. (If you’re interested, I’m selling two: black 1.8 and red max. Contact me at bloodwood_bhp@hotmail.com.)

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