HaggisV still clueless about rubber terminology Re: Gluing your own sponge to topsheet - still legal right?

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Xochitl
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HaggisV still clueless about rubber terminology Re: Gluing your own sponge to topsheet - still legal right?

Post by Xochitl »

HaggisV wrote: on Sunday 21st April 2024, 23:48
Some of us with pimple (or anti-spin) rubbers may wish to glue a different sponge to the topsheet. Some pimple and antispin topsheets are available in OX so that this can be done.
I don't believe there are any rules against this, and it's still perfectly legal, as long as it does not violate the overall thickness rules and the sponge is made of legal material.
As far as I know this has not changed, is this correct?
Alex,
You need to stop using the word illegal in the context of table tennis rubbers that are not spein glued or boosted.
Only spein glued or boosted rubbers are "illegal" under common law that may subject the violators as well as ITTF, IOC etc to civil as well as criminal liabilities.
Using a rubber that is not lised on ITTF LARC is not "illegal" (in the context of non-boosted rubbers). You are just using an "unapproved" rubber not an "illegal" rubber. An ITTF approved rubber can become unapproved if a player vioaltes Rule 2.4.7 as well as become illegal because it violates local common lawa.

Note :- Spein glue = Speed+spin glue
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Re: HaggisV still clueless about rubber terminology Re: Gluing your own sponge to topsheet - still legal right?

Post by Merdar »

HaggisV wrote: on Sunday 21st April 2024, 23:48
Some pimple and antispin topsheets are available in OX so that this can be done.
Alex,
I know many pips top sheets are available in OX
But do you sell anti spin top sheets only rubbers ?
It is not "illegal" to use OX anti spin rubbers in non ITTF tournaments but ITTF says use of top sheet only anti spin rubbers are not "approved" for use in ITTF sanctioned tournaments.

I have never heard of that
Which top sheet only anti spin rubbers do you carry & sell at OOAK shop ?
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Re: HaggisV still clueless about rubber terminology Re: Gluing your own sponge to topsheet - still legal right?

Post by Dorra Hafsia »

Alex,
Please read this thread to get a clear undestanding about the difference between illegal and unapproved rubbers
Have a nice day
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