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Rubbers characteristics

     

By :   Adjiestama92       Aug 12 - 2025

Introduction

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on selecting the perfect table tennis rubber! Picking the right rubber requires research and understanding of what suits your needs and budget. Sometimes, you might have your heart set on a particular model, only to realize it's either beyond your budget or not quite the right fit. Remember, choosing a rubber is a highly personal decision, influenced by factors like control, feel, level of play, and budget.

Understanding the Basics

Types of Rubber Sheets

Anatomy of a Rubber Sheet

  • Top Sheet
    • Types - Rubber sheets are generally categorized into two types: inverted and pimples-out, described earlier. Inverted top sheets come in two primary varieties: grippy and sticky. Sticky top sheets, often found in Chinese rubber, are known for their enhanced spin capabilities. However, many modern European and Japanese rubber sheets now feature semi-sticky top sheets, designed to emulate the spin characteristics of Chinese rubber.
    • Color - ITTF requires that one side of the racket must be black and the other side must be a bright color, distinctly different from black and from the color of the ball. The purpose of this rule is to ensure that opponents can easily distinguish between the two sides of the racket during play, which is important because the two sides can have very different surface properties that affect the spin and speed of the ball. Traditionally, the top sheet colors have been red and black, but in 2021, ITTF changed the rule to allow other colors. See also: Rubber Sheets Available in New Colors.
  • Sponge - this part that resembles foam. In accordance with ITTF equipment regulations, only inverted rubber sheets are required to have a sponge; pimple out rubber can either have a sponge layer or not. Modern sponges are typically porous, with varying pore sizes to reduce weight. The choice between soft and hard sponges comes down to personal preference and playing style. Softer sponges, compressing more easily, tend to be chosen by players who engage in more direct hits, allowing for deeper ball penetration into the sponge, which aids in generating spin and makes blocking easier. On the other hand, harder sponges cater to players seeking greater speed and power, offering a higher performance limit when subjected to strong force.
manufacturing process. Additionally, rubber sheets exceeding a total thickness of 4mm are not permitted in competitive play. Be aware that some sheets may bear the ITTF logo but are not currently listed in the ITTF LARC. This could be due to reasons like the manufacturer not renewing the rubber's certification or discontinuation of the product. Therefore, it's advisable to regularly check the ITTF LARC to confirm the legality of your rubber for competitive matches.

Popular Brands and Recommendations

Butterfly

Tenergy 05 remains the best seller in Butterfly's rubber selection, but the Dignics series with sheets Dignics 05 and Dignics 09c are also very popular. For long pips, Feint Long II and Feint Long III are popular, while the Impartial XS and Impartial XB series are their well-regarded short pimple rubber sheets.

Chinese Brands

DHS Hurricane 3 Neo stands out as the most well-known Chinese rubber for high levels of play. Other popular rubber sheets include RITC Friendship Super 729 FX and Sanwei Target National.

European Brands

Victas and XIOM lead as the most popular European-made rubber brands (although both are headquartered in Asia) with their V Series and Vega series respectively. Tibhar's Evolution series, Donic's Acuda series are also highly favored. Gewo's Nexxus variants and Andro's Rasanter series are also popular. Nittaku and Yasaka, Japanese brands with European-made rubber, are well-respected, with Nittaku's Fastarc and Yasaka's Rakza series being their best-sellers. Stiga's DNA series rubber sheets are gaining popularity. Brands like Der Materialspezialist, and Sauer & Troeger, though less popular, are known for their excellent pips-out rubber.

Tips for Maintenance

Cleaning Your Rubber

It's important to clean your table tennis rubber sheets after each game. Use a wet sponge and water for cleaning, then allow the rubber to air dry. Once dry, protect them with a plastic film. For stickier Chinese rubber, a standard plastic covering works well, as it adheres easily. However, Japanese and European rubber sheets often require a stickier type of plastic film for effective protection. Remember, never use alcohol for cleaning, as it can reduce the grip of your rubber's topsheet. We recommend REvolution 3's Cleaner to keep your rubber in top shape.

Storing Your Racket/Rubber Sheets

Always store your rubber sheets in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to high temperatures and high-humidity, as these conditions can adversely affect the rubber's structure and longevity.

When to Replace Your Rubber

The frequency of replacing your rubber depends on how often you play. For those who play three times a week for about 2-3 hours each day, German and Japanese rubber typically need to be replaced every 3-4 months, whereas Chinese rubber could last about 4-5 months. Less frequent play will naturally extend the lifespan of your rubber.

Conclusion

Discovering the ideal rubber and blade for table tennis is akin to a quest for your own perfect match. Many players, especially those new to the sport, often select rubber and blades that aren't well-suited to their playing style or skill level. It's a common misconception among beginners that the fastest rubber or blade will automatically enhance their gameplay, but this isn't always the case. While online reviews can offer valuable insights and perspectives on different equipment, there's no substitute for personal experience. The best approach is to try out someone else's blade or rubber to really understand how it feels and performs. This hands-on experience is crucial as the tactile sensation and responsiveness of the equipment significantly influence your choice. Although there are widely recommended rubber sheets and blades that many players find effective, personally testing different options is the most reliable way to ensure you select the equipment that truly complements and enhances your playstyle.