Pingpong info
Rubber thickness available
By : Spinlegend9
Aug 16 - 2025
Certainly! Table tennis rubbers come in various thicknesses, typically ranging from **1.5mm to 2.3mm**, depending on the brand and model. The most common thicknesses are **1.8mm, 2.0mm, and Max (which is usually around 2.1-2.3mm, depending on the brand)**.
Here’s a general breakdown of available rubber thicknesses across major brands:
### **Brand-Specific Thickness Availability:**
#### **Butterfly**
- Common thicknesses: **1.7mm, 1.9mm, 2.1mm, Max**
- Example rubbers: Tenergy 05, Dignics 09C, Rozena
#### **DHS (Hurricane & Skyline Series)**
- Common thicknesses: **2.1mm, 2.15mm, 2.2mm**
- Some rubbers also come in **1.8mm, 2.0mm**
#### **Tibhar**
- Common thicknesses: **1.7mm, 1.9mm, 2.0mm, Max (2.1-2.3mm)**
- Example rubbers: Evolution MX-P, FX-P, K3
#### **Xiom**
- Common thicknesses: **1.8mm, 2.0mm, Max (2.2mm+)**
- Example rubbers: Omega VII, Vega Pro
#### **Yasaka**
- Common thicknesses: **1.8mm, 2.0mm, Max**
- Example rubbers: Rakza 7, Rakza Z
#### **Stiga**
- Common thicknesses: **1.8mm, 2.0mm, Max (2.1-2.3mm)**
- Example rubbers: DNA Platinum, Mantra Pro
#### **Joola**
- Common thicknesses: **1.8mm, 2.0mm, Max**
- Example rubbers: Rhyzer, Dynaryz
#### **Victas**
- Common thicknesses: **1.8mm, 2.0mm, Max**
- Example rubbers: V>15 Extra, TD
#### **Nittaku**
- Common thicknesses: **1.7mm, 1.9mm, 2.0mm, Max**
- Example rubbers: Fastarc G-1, Hammond Z2
### **Special Notes:**
- **"Max" thickness** varies slightly by brand (usually **2.1mm–2.3mm**).
- Some Chinese rubbers (like DHS Hurricane) often have **2.15mm or 2.2mm** as standard.
- Thinner sponges (**1.5mm–1.8mm**) are used for **control-oriented or defensive play**.
- Thicker sponges (**2.0mm–Max**) are preferred by **offensive players** for speed and spin.
What are you playing style? 😊