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Donic Desto F3

Donic Desto F3
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The F3 has the added special touch of FORMULA DONIC. It is somewhat faster than the other known spin elastic rubber sheets. It’s softness and the sound of freshly glued rubber supports and harmonizes with a special touch and ball control.Players who never used speed glue before, we advise to start with the 1.8 mm of FORMULA DONIC. The new FORMULA DONIC offers playing excitement for all. DESTO 3 was made especially soft for the extra ball control and touch. Therefore do not use any kind of speed glue with this product. Removing the rubber sheet from the blade may cause the sponge to be damaged. DONIC does not offer any kind of warranty for damaged because of removal!

Speed: 89
Spin: 93
Control: 73

Donic is a table tennis equipment manufacturer that produces high-quality products in Volklingen, Germany. In business for over 25 years, they have been on the forefront of research and development, led by top Swedish pro players Jan-Ove Waldner and Jorgen Persson.

Ask around your local table tennis club and you'll be sure to find some players using Donic equipment. They have a great reputation and it's no surprise when you look at their rubbers. Three of their most well-known product lines are undoubtedly the Acuda, Bluefire and Bluestorm series. Additionally, a spin-heavy favorite for the backhand is the Donic Baracuda. If you like to spin, smash, or a little bit of both, you won't go wrong with Donic.


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Reviews of Donic Desto F3 (14)

The opinion of an intermediate 40 years old player is that Desto F3 is an under-rated rubber. I use a Desto F3 max at my forehand, with a Yinhe T8S blade. It gives me extra control with the soft rubber, but it is aggressive enough with its elastic topsheet. My drives flow well and I do not need super speed in intermediate games, but control.
When practicing, it is a pleasant rubber to play at my forehand. I know I am a lot more aggressive with a Butterfly Schlager Carbon and a Donic BlueGrip V1 for example. I have more speed and spin and it is more difficult for my opponent to block or counter. However, games are completely different from practicing. Desto F3s good control is something that opponents cannot exploit and this wins games.
PROS:
Control: The control is superb and no matter if, it is a short game or far from table, you will hit the ball with confidence.
Receiving serves: this is very important to guarantee your point, a good receive.
Sound is amazing. Once I played at a different city where there were no Donic users, even the advanced players came to see and try my Desto F3 intrigued by its sound.
Softness: It is very soft, of course, but it is not too slow. It is elastic.
CONS:
Speed: I said it is not too slow, but of course, you will need strength to print speed on the ball. Moreover, when you realize that you have good control and need extra speed and spin, it is time to try a more aggressive rubber.
Spin: It has a moderate spin and despite it is easy to top spin, the ball will not be difficult to receive. However, again, it is best to top spin with moderate spin than have a super spinning ball missing the table.
Serves: the lack of spin makes serves not too spiny.
Overall, it is a good rubber and I give it 9 of 10 thinking on intermediate players like me today. Players who were tired of using harder and faster rubbers, and losing for all average players after a great practice section.
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I've grabbed a USED sheet of Desto F3 2 MM from ebay. The seller marked the rubber as 30% used and out of the Germany based TT club. So didn't had high expectations as I've got this for about 15 bucks. It sat for about 5 months before putting it on my DHS H301. Out right, started using on my backhand, feeling was soft, bouncy and overall felt very similar to Xiom Vega Euro. Infact, much better in flicks than Vega Euro. Masters in close to the table play and fishing is fun far away from the table. Thoroughly satisfied for a used rubber and no doubt about durability. Pretty good for intermediate level players favoring spin based controlled game on backhand. Go for it!
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really nice sound the best control i ever found in a rubber yet and the best feel ever how ever it lacks spin and speed but great control overall the best rubber for a begginer player
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I like this rubber. As with all reviews some rubbers feel right and I use this as my standard rubber over Mark V. Not the best control and can feel slick at times.
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I've been playing with this rubber for many years, both in FH and BH. It's a really good choice for topspin-based attacking players.

Control is quite good for an offensive rubber. Desot F3 isn't that good at generating spin but not bad either for a european rubber, and it has definitely enough speed for efficient attacking/winning strokes.

It's definitely my "base" rubber and I would advice it to any topspin attacker.
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