DHS Tinarc 5
TinArc 5 combines both great feeling with elasticity allowing for powerful stroke execution. TinArc 5 rubber allows the ball to rebound rapidly with a soft sponge and a highly elastic topsheet, ideal for feel with quick loops, ball handling near the net, or off-court play. This outstanding elastic rubber with thicker pimple design beneath the topsheet enables strong power with minimal effort. The sponge also uses MACRO-CELL & High-Elasticity Particle Osmosis technology, providing powerful attacking capabilities. TinArc 5 is specially designed to enhance the speed of 40+ celluloid-free T.T. balls and is suitable for continuous offensive play.
Hardness: Medium
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Reviews of DHS Tinarc 5 (5)
My rubber in red (i ordered especially "low weight") weighs uncut, with foil, 61 g and on my blade (156 x 150 mm) 43 g. This rubber creates a wonderful loud sound, on my Palio R57 blade. - ... it bangs wonderful !!! ;P
Conclusion: If you like super soft rubbers (... with a wonderful sound!), which are in the upper middle speed and spin range, you should order this rubber in the 33 degree version.
Update: I bought the same rubber again, in black and it generates less spin. Sad !!!
I using it about 2 month but then i feel it too slow for my attacking playstyle.
FH: Genesis M
BH: Tin Arc 5
Do not be misled by the ratings on other reviews, this is by no means a speed or spin monster. It has average speed and above average spin. The control on this rubber is incredible however, perhaps due to the soft sponge.
Another misleading rating is the sponge hardness, Tin Arc 5 is NOT a hard rubber. This is a very soft porous sponge, not characteristic of Chinese rubbers, it has a pale white sponge, compared to traditional orange DHS rubbers; I'd say sponge hardness is about 35-36 degrees.
This rubber I felt was very suited for backhand, the soft sponge, paired with the softer top layer of the PG-7 meant returns were sufficiently absorbed, keeping control at a high. However, this rubber is a little too slow for my liking on the backhand, especially for opening up against backspin. Because it is quite soft, and not a tensor rubber like Tenergy, the service return is quite spinny, but lacks the speed factor to take the initiative in the rally.
Overall, a decent beginner rubber for the backhand(best suited), average spin and speed, but excellent control.


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