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Hey, my rubber has started to fall apart after hitting the edge on a short ball. I now need a new rubber but not sure what best suits me. The rubber that is going to be replaced is JOOLA Tango, on the red side. I use this for my forehand, I am a very attacking player and use topspin a lot. On the backhand have NEOS Tacky.
What do you suggest, I have thought about Butterflys sriver-FX but while looking at that noticed a newer rubber in that range is out.
Can you help me please?
Hi Ashley,
Sriver-FX was a good rubber when combined with speed glue. However now that speed glue is banned, you are probably better off going for a tensor rubber especially considering you were using Joola Tango previously. If you are happy with the Tango then I would stick with that. I always think it is best to pick some good equipment and stick with it. That leaves you free not to worry about your equipment and concentrate on improving your game.
If you are after a change then give the Yasaka Pryde rubber a try or Butterfly Tenergy 05.
If anyone out there has tried Joola Tango then please give us your thoughts on the rubber.
Should you use a protective film to cover your rubber and add protection
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Lionel Unknown Posted 15 years ago
Hi dear friend... look out for this Youtube video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z03Cf7ATgy4
It is what I can find pertaining to Joola Tango. And I would like to mention some of my own thoughts from my own experience.... I can see that you are currently using two of the best rubbers in the market today, Joola Tango, and Stiga Neos Tacky.
Though I do not mean that Jeff's suggestion is imperfect, but I am currently the user of Butterfly Sriver red on Butterfly Chinese Real blade. The spin rate is reasonable, speed not too fast, and I am a very looping minded player, my style is very much brushing friction to create the looping trajectory rather than knocking the ball. Even with this style, when I tried to loop my friend's heavy backspin serve, I found it very very hard as I sweep my entire arm until way above my head to find the ball just clearing the net marginally....and the speed of the ball is slow too though with much spin..... and finally, you can guess...my friend just block the ball easily back and my recovery from the previous heavy loop is not fast enough to return the ball....
Thus, it is good for you to keep to your existing Joola Tango, and Stiga Neos Tacky....from the Video above, seems so good for looping!! With lots of spin.... if you change to Sriver...I am afraid you will hate to miss the nice feeling of looping and spin which you currently enjoy....OR...as Jeff said, try Tenergy 05 as a high throw rubber option....
Ashley Unknown Posted 15 years ago
hey thanks for all of that. not trying to sound stupid, but i been out of table tennis for over 2 years. but why an when did they get rid of speed glue???
back to the rubbers, where would be the best place to get either one of these rubbers. casue where i am there isn really a table tennis dealer??? any ideas
Nitro Chummy Posted 14 years ago
I use Tenergy 05 and I'm telling you, the spin is unmatched by any other rubber. I used to think the Donic Coppa series rubbers have high throw angles, but when I started using the Tenergy, everything else became mid-high. This is the rubber for you if you play mostly with loops. Furthermore, it's very durable unlike those german tensor rubbers.
But for Donic, the Coppa series rubbers are a good alternative for your Tango. And you may also want to look at Avalox Sterco, a much cheaper and still durable alternative.
andrew brand Posted 14 years ago