Colour |
Acid Green, anthracite, anthracite/black/green, anthracite/blue, anthracite/orange, anthracite/red, black, black/blue, black/deep grey/purple, black/green, black/grey, black/lime green, black/magenta, black/orange, black/petrol, black/pink, black/purple, black/red, black/red/white, black/silver, black/turquoise, black/white, black/yellow, blue, blue/black, blue/navy, blue/navy/white, blue/red, blue/silver, blue/white, bordeaux, burgundy/black, claret, gold, green, green/black, green/silver, grey, light blue, lilac , lime green, magenta/black, navy, navy blue/blue, navy/blue, navy/gold, navy/green, navy/grey/red, navy/light blue, navy/red, navy/sky, navy/yellow, orange, orange/anthracite, petrol/black, pink/black, purple/black, red, red/black, red/blue, red/silver, royal, royal/navy, silver, white, white/black, white/blue trim, white/orange trim, white/red trim, yellow, yellow/black
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Thickness (mm) |
0.3, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 2.0, 2.1, 2.15, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, MAX, NO SPONGE, OX
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pingpongeoff –
I have been a long pimpled player for 15 years now and I have tried very many ox rubbers. The tibhar grass d tecs I have found to be the best lp rubber I have ever used following the frictionless ban several years ago. It is universal in that it can be used to give good underspin in various situations. Defence, close block chop, and now I am developing an attacking shot by slow rolling over the net and my next step is to counter attack tiopspin balls. It is very much a learning curve for me. Also I can use this rubber to create wobbly returns and good effective serves using speed variation and placement. Try it and see!