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PostPosted: 04 Mar 2017, 13:32 
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Blade: Trinity Carbon
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I tried this rubber on my blade in a 2hr session yesterday & was very impressed with overall performance great spin, control & dwell time. :up: :clap:
The new Samba Tech is, like its preceding model Samba Plus is made in Germany. The structure of its unusual fibrosis sponge of the Samba Tech is quite different to any I've seen before. In addition the pimple configuration are wider, therefore spaces are smaller. This results in direct ball response and increased propulsion for offensive strokes.
I will practise with again on Monday night & see whether the good impression continues but I think for close to the table chop blocking defensive LP players it will be an asset. :*: :rock:

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I've been using red Joola Samba Tech on my inverted bat for the past month or so and agree that it's a very good rubber. I like that it supports close-in play with tight arcs, and that its topsheet is very thin and soft thereby delivering excellent spin without requiring elite-level swing power.


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Fibrosis, eh? What does it look like? Kinda strange to name a sponge after a disease... :lol: Thin topsheet.. where have we heard that recently?? Rasanter, maybe?? :lol: The latest thing from ESN..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibrosis

Warning: gruesome photos... :lol:

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