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What FH rubber for Tibhar Drinkhall Allround Classic
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Author:  Erik07 [ 03 Jan 2018, 16:26 ]
Post subject:  What FH rubber for Tibhar Drinkhall Allround Classic

Hi,
I'm looking for a Tensor FH Rubber which fits very good on Drinkhall Allround Classic.
Does Acuda S3 maybe fit to this blade ?
Thanks for your help and proposals !
Erik

Author:  LordCope [ 03 Jan 2018, 19:11 ]
Post subject:  Re: What FH rubber for Tibhar Drinkhall Allround Classic

If it's a Tensor you want, they're basically all made in the same factory, with the same stuff, using the same process, at the same time. Literally the only difference apart from marketing is the sponge. Unless you are a top 50 national player, I seriously doubt you would find the difference between any of the equivalent brands made the slightest bit of difference to your game.

Given you're using a Tibhar blade, why not go for MX-P or MX-S.

However, a Xiom, Donic, Nittaku, or Andro equivalent would be drop-in identical for most players.

Buy the one that is best value in terms of price, shipping, and availability.

Author:  ChasFox [ 03 Jan 2018, 20:39 ]
Post subject:  Re: What FH rubber for Tibhar Drinkhall Allround Classic

really depends on what style of player you are on the FH. Are you looking for control and the ability to chop and block as well as topspin, or are you an all out top spin looper.

If the former then a medium hardness, low catapult tensor rubber in 1.8mm -2.0mm would be fine, (Vega Asia Df, Aurus select, Regalis red etc.) If you want to loop hard then 2.0mm up to max would be better but some players prefer to loop with soft rubbers and others hard, depending really on how fast you arm/wrist action is.

Author:  peterpong [ 06 Oct 2021, 17:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: What FH rubber for Tibhar Drinkhall Allround Classic

Couldnt find any suitable threads so ill stick comments on here.
This blade is amazing with best anti thick version.perfect speed for chopping and blocking.
its one of the best ive had and the forehand seems ok aswell.
there is a guy on noppen de forum who has been playing best anti for yrs and comes from the grubba wood(i had 3)
he prefers the drinkhall.
certainly worth a try.the best anti keep fairly low on chops aswell :Chop:

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