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a friend gives me his blade with two tibhar sinus on a SK7 blade. this rubber is very fast and a lot of gears. it's good rubber. but the problem is it durability. this rubber only can you use 1 or 2 months. and the same in sinus family. i recomend that you try to use genius family because it's more durable. nimbus it's poor durability too.
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First off, I use Sinus on my backhand. Tibhar Sinus has 2 gears, fast and faster. Blocking and punch blocking were very consistent and fast. Great for looping as previously mentioned and there is just enough tack on the topsheet for some decent flips too. I'm still having a little trouble pushing with this rubber. The pushes are spinny, but a tad too high in my oppinion. If you are looking for a glue "click" sound, this is NOT the rubber you want. Sinus is very quiet unless smashing. Compared directly to Bty Ten 05, Sinus has fewer gears and is less bouncy on soft shots. Overall this is a good post glue ban rubber. Soft elastic topsheet, medium sponge, medium throw.
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So basically the tibhar sinus rubber is a tensor with a pretty hard sponge and somewhat tacky topsheet. It is very elastic, so it definitely has some very speed glue like characteristics.

The feel is actually kind iof like that of tenergy, except with a lower throw angle. It is great for very strong looping. I actually liked sinus better for mid court looping more than tenergy because i felt you could control the ball more. But for underspin, it requires some precision. For blocking, it is a little hard to control, but overall it is pretty good. counterlooping is also good with some good technique. all in all, i think this is a rubber for more advanced players.
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This is the rubber i have been looking for:
i looked for something, with that you can play hard blocks but also spinny loops.
however, soft loops are a bit more difficult that hard loops, yet both are very spinny. short game is well controllable.

sponge hardness is between Coppa Platin soft and Coppa Platin, so no wonder if got boths attributes: awesome blocking and awesome looping.

great choice for a backhand rubber, for my forehand it's a bit too hard though
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