Tibhar Aurus Sound
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Tibhar Aurus Sound is the softest version of Aurus, and it produces a great sound and pure playing pleasure. The balanced playing sensation of the soft sponge and the elastic rubber surface were adapted to players who do not want to give up energy-loaded strokes, although missing some training hours. The SPI technology combined with the soft sponge confers an extraordinary sound. Aurus Sound combines sound, dynamic and the highest possible energy.
Tibhar Aurus is the rubber for the ambitious player striving to play topspin strokes in any situation. The technology combined with the ultra soft rubber surface provides an outstanding spin and a great playing sensation, allowing a secured and aggressive game. The integrated SPI (Speedglue-Effect-Inside) technology confers an extreme catapult reaction to the ball. Although you will use very little strength, your balls will be loaded with a lot of spin and speed. The exclusive rubber surface confers stability and a long-life-expectancy. You will notice the energy of this rubber after only a few exchanges.
Rubber Type: Smooth
Speed: 83
Spin: 92
Control: 80
Hardness: Soft
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Reviews of Tibhar Aurus Sound (14)
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Tibhar Aurus Sound
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May 12, 2024
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago! ... in 2011 this rubber was rated here for the first time by Marcello. - back then people still played with celluloid balls! TODAY, 13 years later, this rubber is still on the market and, without a doubt, one of the best BH rubbers on the market!!! It will certainly be too soft for many players (for their FH side), but due to the very tight top rubber it is a medium-fast, very spiny rubber with good catapult. The sponge hardness is specified as 40 degrees, the total hardness is (according to Spin and Speed in Germany) 50.2 degrees. - which corresponds to the total hardness of the Aurus Select (with 45 degree sponge) !!! Here are a few more facts about the rubbers I bought: Red 1.7 mm, original packaging 90 g, uncut 59 g. and cut to 157 x 159 mm only 40 g. Black 1.7 and 1.9 mm each: original packaging 86 g., uncut 57 g., cut on Cybershape dimensions only 42 g. Conclusion: - I have already largely submitted it. ...but not only is this rubber really excellent, it is also very light and helps to minimize the weight of the blade. So it is definitely suitable for beginners, but also for players up to intermediate levels!!!
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April 1, 2023
This is a soft sponge with a medium soft topsheet, Great for reverse pendulum serve and first opening against bs. This is a bh rubber with a lot of alright characteristics. Not a lot of spin and quality in shots. Rubber has average durability. I recoment Joola Rhyzm series if you want to get better at tt for a cheaper price (25 a sheet)
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July 22, 2020
Black, 2.1mm on a 729 V-6 blade. I tried this on my backhand, looking for a cheaper substitute for Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft. The feeling I get is that the Aurus Sound is just a little bit behind in most aspects. The speed is perhaps a bit higher. The spin is a bit lower. The dwell time is lower. I think that the physical feeling of rubber/sponge when you grab it is the same as R7S, but Aurus Sound feels a bit more stiff when you play. Blocking is ok, but not as good as R7S. Top spin isn't as easy as with R7S because of the lower dwell time. Pushing is easier with R7S. It tends to go longer with Aurus Sound. Aurus Sound will be better for a more aggressive backhand play, with perhaps more flat hard strokes than my more top spin/passive block oriented play. Aurus Sound feels lighter than the heavy Rakza 7 Soft. I have also tried Yasaka Rigan for backhand, and I can say that Aurus Sound is somewhere in between Rigan And Rakza 7 Soft. These rubbers can't be compared to DHS H3N, Yinhe Big Dipper and other Chinese tacky rubbers regarding spin and speed at all. These are just made for controlled play and mainly backhand, according to me. Good rubbers for the beginners forehand, to learn looping. Weight cut, Max: 38g
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April 20, 2020
Medium soft rubber, great spin and good control. Speed glue feeling while using hard allwood blade on my backhand. Good feeling when push and block. Long push at the corner is its main function. A very good rubber for allround offensive play.
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June 3, 2016
after playing with the Aurus soft too , i am convinced this rubber is a lot more controllable than the soft version
On a Tibhar Samsonov Alpha blade in 1,9mm both sides it is a loopers dream, blocks exremely well , pushes well , does everything very well.
edit : on a Waldner Senso Carbon : not good for chopping , almost impossible for really short play, long backspin ball is possible , but difficult to play backspin on topspins coming from the opponent.
Is similar to Genius Sound but longer durability and more grippy, but faster.
I think faster than Tenergy 05 ! Very fast rubber.
Very good loopers rubber ,purely for attack play, not for backspin , superb for topspin !!