Tibhar Aurus Prime & Aurus Select Rubber Review , Featuring Paul Drinkhall

Tibhar Aurus Prime & Aurus Select Rubber Review , Featuring Paul Drinkhall

Table Tennis Daily gets a guest appearance from England's Paul Drinkhall to test out Tibhar Aurus Prime Rubber & Tibhar Aurus Select Rubber. Tibhar Aurus Prime RubberAurus Prime from Tibhar is an ideal rubber choice for the offensive technical player who plays an attacking all-action game and requires perfect ball placement even when his opponent plays passive strokes. The smooth and spin oriented rubber surface combined with a middle hard, catapult loaded sponge will enable the user, in almost any playing situation, to put the sufficient amount of pressure on their opponent. With the innovative SSP technology (a thinner and smooth rubber surface combined with a thicker sponge), the result is a fast and catapult friendly offensive rubber; this rubber also combines an excellent price/quality ratio. The Prime version of Aurus comes with Tibhar's new and exclusive purple coloured sponge. Tibhar Aurus Select RubberAurus Select from Tibhar, with the innovative SSP technology (a thinner and smooth rubber surface combined with a thicker sponge), is a real positive for speed but also provides optimized spin ratings and fantastic sensation. Aurus Select is an allrounder and constitutes the perfect weapon for the experienced player seeking consistent performance. The Select version of Aurus comes with Tibhar's new and exclusive pink colored sponge.

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