Tibhar Sinus Sound
SINUS SOUND is the "loud" variety of the SINUS series. Hear the difference! Sinus Sound has great sound with ball contact, and amazing speed glue effect! Pronounced ball curve makes it the ideal partner to forgive almost all mistakes. Sinus Sound with its integrated speed-glue-effect sponge is softer than Sinus or Sinus Alpha. Sinus Sound guarantees a great game sensation and optimal ball contact. Even during slow topspin exchanges Sinus Sound permits lots of spin and speed. Sinus Sound is the balanced combination of sound, spin, speed, sensation, and control. The ideal rubber for players whose recurring focus is ball sensation.
Speed: 96
Spin: 97
Control:68
Sponge Hardness: 35
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Reviews of Tibhar Sinus Sound (17)
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July 17, 2015
Put this on a Chinese carbon blade (XNT Shark) for the forehand. Turns out it's better on my backhand: great results from smallish motions backhand, harder to control bigger forehand swings (for me at least). Mediocre at service (too lively to impart much spin, for this reason I wouldn't run this on both sides), great at lobbing, good at chopping (from a nonchopper's viewpoint at least), great at managing spin in general, not great at short pushes (just too much power, though I'm sure you could adjust).
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January 21, 2015
Good for OFF/OFF+ blades with medium-soft feeling on BH.
Very light!
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May 6, 2013
Have tested Sinus Sound Max. on Donic WSUC blade (water glue). Well, overall very good rubber, very linear as tensor - ball will never pop-up high without occasion especially on BH, THE BEST FEELING - You can barely feel when the ball bites, good control, good spin. Yes, it's very linear - I can even chop without problems using it on a carbon blade. Ball's flying trajectory is low, but not too low and feels very natural.
One of the most important characteristics - lifting a topspin, and Sinus Sound is pretty amazing in that area, has a strong bite and good dwell time to do that, easy both on FH and BH.
But one cons. As I've encountered, many of Tibhar rubbers shines the first 5-7 hours of play. As well as Sinus Sound. When You unpack it and glue to a blade, it feels PERFECT - very loud click noise on topsin and sometimes just insane spin. But all it's gone after some hours. So it's some dissapointment. But the strong bite remains after a 1.5 month, training 3 times a week for 2-3 hours each time.
In conclusion - very pleasant to play rubber. Some would say it is soft, but I don't feel this softness when glued on Donic WSUC. It is not mushy at all.
I'm a little bit advanced player, mixed European/Chinese style, shakehand grip, strong BH topspin and strong flat punch-block, strong FH topspin and strong flat hitting.
So despite Sinus Sound is Rated as very soft, in fact it has enough power to make a BH loop-kill.
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November 26, 2012
A magical rubber, since its hardness is soft to the extent of making you feel almost zero resistance when you press the rubber, but also produces higher-than-average speed and outstanding spin, which seems to be something illogical that somehow Tibhar has achieved. But beware! At 2.0mm a normal player like me can cause the ball to penetrate this rubber easily, rendering too much bounce of the blade and thus a higher-than-desired arc of the shot; this effect is perceivable even in pushes. But goes quite well with the backhand of my sister whose power are slim. Now I'm tempted to try a max version.
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November 21, 2012
Playing max. both sides. on Clipper wood oversize - total control, forgive slow legs, any additiopnal efforts while playing far from the table, serves spinny and easy to place - for me it is perfect setup