Tibhar Evolution MX-P 50
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The rubber surface of the MX-P 50 HARD version is identical to the rubber surface of the already familiar MX-P (47.5) which is famous for its incredible grip and extraordinarily high spin. Professional players have already had this high-performance harder sponge available to them and with the new generation of plastic balls setting in, this rubber is now available to all players. Professional players have had the choice between fine-pored and large-pored sponges. The original MX-P (47.5.) is large-pored but the fine-pored variation, MX-P 50 HARD is now available. This fine-pored version plays noticeably different with an increased forward and direct trajectory and speed.Save
PRO-TENSION rubber surface is grippy and rich in spin, with perfect elasticity and stability.
RED POWER SPONGE is bright red, open porous, and spectacular. Adapts perfectly to the situation.
Speed: 102
Spin: 99
Control: 65
Hardness: 50
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Reviews of Tibhar Evolution MX-P 50 (10)
Best rubbers I ever use. I was always look for the fastest rubbers and I thought thats gonna decrease my control, but that is not situation whit this rubber
I use on my FH. I see so many reviews of people saying this rubber have no much spin, but is completely wrong, in my fh topspin i constantly brush the ball, focus on spin and hit hard while brushing. If DHS Hurricane 3 spin is 10/10, I will say this rubber is a 8/10, because its not tacky like Hurricane. I play offensive medium court distance, this rubber helps me a lot, is speedy and have strong catapult effect. On the first use is difficult to control but with time you will like. This rubber really help me when i have to just pass the ball/lob. I think will be much speedy if you use a fast carbon blade. Final considerations: If you brush the ball and not just hit, you will have a nice offensive rubber for fh, playing a medium distance court.
Great modern day sponge and rubber that offers power, speed, control, and all in between.
Using an inner-fiber blade with Evolution MX-P 50 (Max) on my backhand side and Bluestorm Z1 TURBO (Max) on my forehand side. Very nice rubbers with a low to medium arc. Controllable speed with very nice spin and good feel. Not as hard as one might think with awesome touch for ball placement. Blocking comes easy. The Tibhar Evolution rubbers along with the Donic Bluestorm rubbers are right up there with the best rubbers for today's modern game as long as proper technique is practiced and then used in game play. For today's modern game it seems heavier blade weight and harder sponge rubbers are playing a big integral part of the game now. I also think very high of the Evolution MX-S (Max) rubber on both sides of my inner-fiber blade (GREAT RUBBER).
9.8/10 for OFF style. FH: Tibhar Evolution MX-P 50, 2.15mm, 51g (0.252g/cm^2), 50 degrees (ESN), 38.5 degrees (Shore A). BH: Donic Bluefire M1, 2.2mm, 50g (0.246g/cm^2), 47.5 degrees (ESN), 37.5 degrees (Shore A). Blade: TSP Balsa 8.5, 80g, 157mm x 150mm x 10.5mm (Width x Height x Thickness). Plies: 5 (3 Wood + 2 Composite): Ayous - GlassFibre - Balsa - GlassFibre - Ayous.