Tibhar Quantum X Pro Soft
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The Tibhar Quantum X Pro Soft is a softer version of the Quantum X Pro rubber.
It has the same high arc line as the Quantum X Pro, but with more control.
With a newly developed top sheet and 42.5° medium sponge, the Quantum X Pro Soft meets the needs of beginner and intermediate players who want to hit the ball with high power while maintaining control.
Rubber Type: Smooth
Speed: 90
Spin: 91
Control: 74
Hardness: Medium-Soft
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Reviews of Tibhar Quantum X Pro Soft (2)
External Review
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Tibhar Quantum X Pro Soft
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April 15, 2023
When I tried the regular X pro, I thought it was a good rubber, but nothing impressive (look at my review of the X pro). It was a bit too hard to my taste, so I thought the X pro soft would be a better choice.
But surprisingly, it's even worse. Usually, softer sponge means better control, right? Here the soft version is slower, but doesn't actually give more control or more feeling. It's as if the rubber was totally muted. Slow, heavy, no feeling, poor control, average spin. I just don't like it.
External Review
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Tibhar Quantum X Pro Soft
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December 18, 2022
This is a fast rubber with a lot of spring, with a fairly soft sponge and reasonable topsheet grip. I could grab the ball decently through brushing but I needed to really work it to produce a lot of spin this way, the majority of the spin that this rubber can produce is by mechanically sinking the ball into the sponge- this is easy to achieve however, because the rubber is soft you don't need to use as aggressive a stroke as you would with a harder rubber in order to get the sponge to compress. Most importantly this rubber is very fast, playing off the table requires little effort to send back a fast ball, while looping and driving it produces a straight direct arc. I felt that the ball is ejected fairly quickly from the rubber but the soft sponge makes it reasonably forgiving for how fast it is. I also found it to be fairly bouncy in the short game as well as noticeably spin sensitive when playing passively, especially during service receive and soft blocking, and I would say that this rubber suits an active attacker who focuses on speed and placement at all ranges without as much need for spin. It felt reasonably usable on the forehand but my backhand really loved it for the ease of generating raw speed