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Re: Ultra thin rubber ? Wrong answers as usual from HaggisV & IgorPonger
Posted: August 21st, 2025, 7:02 am
by Bozepx
Zeus777 wrote: on Tuesday August 19 , 2025 at 8:22am in ITTF Worship forum called MyTableTennis.net
Does anyone know where I can purchase light weight Ultra thin inverted rubber?
My main goal is to find light weight(very important) with good control rubber for my Cpen backhand
Any comment or experience on ultra thin rubber ?
Couple of questions first
1. Are you TPG or RPG or HPG
2. What is on the other side (forehand)
3. What is your playing style
4. How much do you twiddle (if you do)
5. Is your blade light to satrt with ?
Re: Re: Ultra thin rubber ? Wrong answers as usual from HaggisV & IgorPonger
Posted: August 21st, 2025, 7:16 am
by Genevieve^^
HaggisV wrote: on Tuesday August 19 at 10:26 AM
Do you mean a very thin sponge, or topsheet?
I think he meant he wants entire rubber based n his saying he wants to use it for Cpen backhand
Unless he meant to ask ultra thin top sheet for chopping ?
Also you will drive Igor crazy if you propose end user combining top sheet and sponge
HaggisV wrote: on Tuesday August 19 at 10:26 AM
729 Super Soft might fit the bill, as it's very light, and does come with a thin sponge
Yeah OK.............if he is not playing in ITTF / USATT sanctioned event sevents
You should start checking
ITTF LARC before posting if you do not want to look foolish recommending ITTF de-approved rubbers
Re: Re: Ultra thin rubber ? Wrong answers as usual from HaggisV & IgorPonger
Posted: August 21st, 2025, 7:21 am
by Genevieve^^
igorponger wrote: on Wednesday August 20 , 2025 1:21pm
Globe 999 rubber on Ali Express
Globe999 offers sponge of many different calibres along with a topsheet grippy like hell.
Igor ,
your umpire license should be revoked.
Did you check
ITTF LARC for the word (Globe) before posting
There are 999 rubbers on
ITTF LARC but not under Globe. I think Globe 999 was banned like two or more years ago.
Now suddenly all other Globe products also have been de-approved by ITTF
Re: Re: Ultra thin rubber ? Wrong answers as usual from HaggisV & IgorPonger
Posted: August 21st, 2025, 7:31 am
by Mariana G
Genevieve^^ wrote: ↑August 21st, 2025, 7:16 am
HaggisV wrote: on Tuesday August 19 at 10:26 AM
Do you mean a very thin sponge, or topsheet?
I think he meant he wants entire rubber based n his saying he wants to use it for Cpen backhand
Unless he meant to ask ultra thin top sheet for chopping ?
Also you will drive Igor crazy if you propose end user combining top sheet and sponge
HaggisV wrote: on Tuesday August 19 at 10:26 AM
729 Super Soft might fit the bill, as it's very light, and does come with a thin sponge
Yeah OK.............if he is not playing in ITTF / USATT sanctioned event sevents
You should start checking
ITTF LARC before posting if you do not want to look foolish recommending ITTF de-approved rubbers
HaggisV forgot his own
(click link) rubber mass database 
Re: Re: Ultra thin rubber ? Wrong answers as usual from HaggisV & IgorPonger
Posted: August 21st, 2025, 7:36 am
by Stejna
There is also another rubber mass database
Click on link
If you plan on playing in ITTF tournaments , you want to sort above two tables , then pick some rubbers and then check ITTF LARC to make sure it had not been de-approved out of ITTF LARC
Re: Re: Ultra thin rubber ? Wrong answers as usual from HaggisV & IgorPonger
Posted: August 21st, 2025, 7:47 am
by Agustin
There is also a table at Revspin
Rubbers by Lowest Weight
But I am not sure what the weight value means