Good and cheap rubbers

Table Tennis Equipment

Last updated 11 years ago

Lovish Issar

Lovish Issar Asked 11 years ago

Hey!! I am actually an intermediate player with good technique and play in an offensive manner ,looping most of the time. I just bought a Butterfly Jonyer H II blade and I am really confused about what rubbers to stick to it which suits my style and are also reasonably priced, well durable and easily available in a store near by. I stay in India btw. thankss!!


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario Answered 11 years ago

Hi Lovish,

I would try to get some Mark V.  This is a good controlled rubber that will also allow you to generate good spin.  The rubber up from that would be Yasaka Pryde.


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Lovish Issar

Lovish Issar Posted 11 years ago

I looked for it and also found out some other versions it like M2,XS HPS ,etc Are those better to get??

Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 11 years ago

I would recommend the straight Mark V.


Lovish Issar

Lovish Issar Posted 11 years ago

I just got two of them and played about 2 hrs with it. Its really good playing with it as i felt with my previous bat which was a premade stiga drive. But now i am too much worried as i use some common adhesive glue to stick them. will it hve any effect on the rubbers??

Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 11 years ago

What sort of glue did you use?


Lovish Issar

Lovish Issar Posted 11 years ago

Fevi bond adhesive

Lovish Issar

Lovish Issar Posted 11 years ago

It is a synthetic rubber based solvent containing contact adhesive.

Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 11 years ago

I don't know it.  See how it works with your rubber.  If it feels fine then keep it on.  In the future I would recommend you use approved Table Tennis glue.  It is just safer.


Lovish Issar

Lovish Issar Posted 11 years ago

I ordered butterfly's clean chack. Nw should I remove those rubbers from the blade and re-glue them again with the butterfly's glue.

Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 11 years ago

If they are stuck properly I would leave them on.  If not then I take them off and use the Clean Chack.


Lovish Issar

Lovish Issar Posted 11 years ago

Thank you very much Alo

Lovish Issar

Lovish Issar Posted 11 years ago

Thank you very much Alois.


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