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Author: | Wookie [ 19 Aug 2008, 17:05 ] |
Post subject: | CURRENT TENSOR LIST + Tensor Facts & How to spot a Tenso |
NOte: Original post by Silver, latest updates by Wookie. SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST FOR A CURRENT TENSOR LIST This thread has been created because I'm sick of people saying that everything and anything is a Tensor. Fact No. 1: The word "Tensor" is a registered trademark Fact No. 2: The company holding the rights to the Tensor trademark is ESN Elastomer GmbH Fact No. 3: All "Tensor" products are marked with the the following logo, except for Donic, Tibhar and Yasaka who have probably bought the rights and name the tensor technology as their own thing Donic calls their Tensors "Formula Donic". 4th Generation Tensor Bios rubbers are called "New Formula Donic". Yasaka calls their 3G Tensors "STS", or "Spin - Tension - System". Pryde, is labelled "Power Tension". I suspect this is a 3G Tensor, or a really fragile 4G tensor. Tibhar "Clear Technology" and "DtecS" systems are their Tensor line. Fact No. 4: The Tensor line is currently up to their 7th Generation. Fact No. 5: All Tensors are made in Germany. Made in Japan: Not a Tensor. Made in China: Not a Tensor. NEWFact No. 6: JUST BECAUSE A RUBBER IS MADE IN GERMANY, IT DOES NOT MEAN IT'S AUTOMATICALLY A TENSOR You people do realise that ESN makes rubbers other than Tensors, don't you? Final Fact: Rubbers not labelled Tensor or not mentioned above are mostly NOT Tensor rubbers This includes (but not limited to):
I hope somebody will read this and stop saying XXXXXX rubber is a tensor. NEW: CURRENT TENSOR LIST (AS OF 19/09/2008) ANDRO - 001 Roxon (450, 500. 4.5G) - Classic (2G) - Impuls (2G) - Impuls Speed (4G) - Krypto (3G) - Logo (2G) - Plasma (Women,380,430,470. 4G) - Revolution (2G) - Revolution C.O.R. (Emotion, Supersponge, COR. 3G) - Revolution C.O.R. Pips (3G) - Revolution C.O.R.2 (Emotion, Supersponge, COR2. 3.5G) - Revolution Fire (2G) - Revolution Quad (3.5G) BANCO - 001 Extreme (4G) - Diva Energie (3G?) - Futura Energie (3G?) - Impact Energie (3G?) - Puissance (3G?) - Variation Energy (3G?) CHAMPION - Apache (3G?) DONIC (As Formula Donic) - 001 Coppa JO Platin (Soft, Platin. 4.5G) - 002 Vario Gold (4.5G) - 005 Opus 1 (4.5G?) - 006 Baracuda (4.5G?) - Baxter F1-A - Blues F5 (3G) - Coppa JO Gold (4G) - Coppa JO Silver (4G) - Desto F1 (F1, F1HS. 3G and 4G) - Desto F1 S (3G) - Desto F2 (3G and 4G) - Desto F3 (F3 Big Slam, F3. 3G and 4G) - Piranja Formula TEC - Quattro Formula (4G) - Sonex Formula (XF 40, XF 45. 2G?) - Sonex JP (3G) - Sonex JP Gold (4G) - Sonex JP Soft (3G) FRIENDSHIP - High Point (???) GKI - 002 Euro Chelonz (4G?) JOOLA - 001 Express (One, Two. 4.5G) - Energy (4G) - Energy X-tra (4G) - Tango (3G) - Tango Extrem (3G) - Tango Ultra (3G) KILLERSPIN (NOT CONFIRMED) - Fury (?) PALIO - 001 Macro ERA (4G) - Macro (3G) - Macro Pro (3G) - Maximo (3G) TIBHAR (As DTecS [3G], Clear Technology/SPI [4G]) - 001 Sinus (Sinus, Alpha. 4.5G) - Grass DTecS (3G?) - Nimbus (Sound, Soft, Medium, Nimbus. 4G) - Rapid DTecS (3G?) - Rookie DTecS (3G?) - Speedy Soft DTecS (3G?) - Vari Spin DTecS (3G?) XIOM - 001 Sigma (4G) - 002 Zeta (Euro, Asia. 4.5G) - 003 Omega IV (Euro, Asia. 4.5G) - Guillotine S (3G) - Max - Leverage (3G) - Omega I (Euro, Asia, 4G) - Omega II (Euro, Asia, 4G) - Omega III (Euro, Asia, 4G, 4.5G) - Pro - Exclusive (3G) - Pro - Z (Z, RSM?. 3G) - Styx - SP (3G) - True - Innovation (45,50. 3G) - Yanus DF (3G) YASAKA (As Spin Tension System [3G] and Power Tension [4G?]) - 001 Pryde (4G) - 002 Pryde 30 (4G) - 003 Xtend LB (4G?) - Xtend (3G) - Xtend HS (3G) - Xtend PO (3G) - Xtend SG (3G) Changes, 19/09/2008 REMOVED: Reason: NOT A TENSOR NITTAKU (NOT CONFIRMED) - Moristo (?) - Moristo 2000 (?) RETIRED: Reason: OUT OF PRODUCTION JOOLA - Badman (3G) - Tango Metallic (3G) - Tango Titan 3.0 (3G?) |
Author: | purger [ 19 Aug 2008, 17:34 ] |
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Nice post silver |
Author: | Geoff [ 19 Aug 2008, 19:00 ] |
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lol, this should be a sticky at all TT forums. Just last week I saw a certain TT seller refer to "Butterfly Tensor" |
Author: | metal monkey [ 19 Aug 2008, 19:22 ] |
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.... a common confusion on what is Tensor is manufacturers calling there rubber "tensioned" in some what way or form... either reversed tension eg "sprundfeder", a pain in the bottom if you don't speedglue as the rubber changes alot after every timeyou pull it on and off. "High Tension"from BTY, super fast, but lower throw and less spin. Totally agree with you that all TENSORS are MADE IN GERMANY. Others I can think of that are but I might be wrong Palio Macro Pro, and 729 HighPoint, (might be confused since both companies are chinese).... I am sure that there is more, but that is the only 2 true chinese tensors I know. metal monkey |
Author: | Silver [ 19 Aug 2008, 19:34 ] |
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Yes, the Palio Macro (and two others. Micro? Maximo?) are tensors. They carry the Tensor logo too. I don't know if Highpoint is a true Tensor. |
Author: | haggisv [ 19 Aug 2008, 19:38 ] |
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LOL! Great post Silver, that post was well and truly overdue! PS I'm pretty sure the Highpoint is a tensor, and I know it's 100% made in Germany, 729 only distributes it, so that's the extent of calling it a chinese rubber. I also heard 729 is the SOLE distributor for ESN in China, which would make it pretty hard for others to get access to the sponge... of course this can chnage... |
Author: | Ilovetabletennis [ 20 Aug 2008, 01:54 ] |
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FAB POST! it does actually clear things up becuase people have recently started to confuse me about whta rubber is a tensor etc. GOOD ON YOU SILVER |
Author: | haggisv [ 20 Aug 2008, 08:12 ] |
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Grrr... troublemaker... |
Author: | fattchoi [ 20 Aug 2008, 09:39 ] |
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OK.........so now I suddenly realised that I don't own a single piece of tensor rubber I wonder if it is too much to ask but it would be good if someone could put up a list of all the available tensor and tensor bios on this thread or somewhere appropriate for reference. After all, with the speed glue ban, I believe this list would prevent a lot of misguided purchases for those after tensors. @Silver: Great work with your tensor facts Cheers. p.s. Oops...as it turns out, I do have tensor rubbers. They are Tibhar Nimbus Soft and Nimbus Sound All this is so confusing |
Author: | Silver [ 20 Aug 2008, 18:26 ] |
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speedplay wrote: So the big question remains, who makes the best Tensors,
BTY, Stiga or someone else? Hows the Chinese Tensors, cause they are sure a lot cheaper, which is strange cause I thin that all Tensors are made at the same factory, somewhere in China... *Whistles away, secretly smiling and knowing that I've upset Silver and a few others* !#$^@!$%*&!$%!#$%!#$^%!#%&@$%&!$&%!$5 |
Author: | Silver [ 20 Aug 2008, 18:34 ] |
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Here's a list off the top of my head: Andro: 3G: Revolution, Revolution Fire, Impuls, COR series, Quad series, COR2 series 4G: Plasma series, Roxon series There are some SP and LP tensors (Krypto) but I don't know these ootomh. Donic: 3G: Old Donic F series (pre 2006), Sonex series, Sonex JP series, Anaconda Quattro? Some like this. 4G: Current F series (F1/HS/2/3/3BS), JO Gold/Silver, JO Platin/Soft, Sonex JP Gold, Quattro Formula I think they have some pips too Joola: 3G: Tango/Extrem/Ultra, Staccato? There are some 3G SP and one LP. 4G: Energy Green Power/Xtra, Express series Tibhar: 3G: DtecS stuff (please confirm) 4G: Nimbus series, Sinus series Champion: 3G: Apache and I can't remember the rest Palio: 3G: Macro, Macro Pro?? Maximo 4G: IIRC there's a new macro out. Xiom: 3G: True Innovation, ProZ, Others. 4G: Omega series, Zeta Yasaka: 3G: Xtend series 4G: Pryde (NOT SURE OF THIS). |
Author: | fattchoi [ 21 Aug 2008, 13:18 ] |
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@Silver: thanks for the effort with the list. I never knew the Andro Plasma series were 4G. Cheers. |
Author: | Baal [ 21 Aug 2008, 16:45 ] |
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Silver, What is the difference in the playing characrteristics between 3G and 4G? What are they doing to make them Tensors? I used to prefer the old F1 to the new F1, back when I used it. |
Author: | Silver [ 21 Aug 2008, 17:32 ] |
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I prefer the older tensors too. The immediate differences between 3G and 4G are: 4G is tougher (in some cases a lot tougher, like roxon). 4G doesn't reverse dome like crazy. 4G isn't as springy on the short game. 4G has a harder topsheet and in most cases thicker (though I haven't checked). If you speedglue it, 4G goes s*** when the effect is gone and in some cases goes s*** when you glue it. |
Author: | gundam [ 21 Aug 2008, 22:57 ] |
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Silver wrote: Here's a list off the top of my head:
Andro: 3G: Revolution, Revolution Fire, Impuls, COR series, Quad series, COR2 series 4G: Plasma series, Roxon series For Andro it should be ... 1G: Revolution, Revoluion Fire, Impuls 2G: COR series, COR2 series 3G: Quad series, Plasma series 4G: Roxon series, Impuls Speed |
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