Evo pitah sve'cke pametnjakovice, evo sta kazu:
"Ever notice the insert that comes with the ESN rubber says to leave the rubber on the blade permanently? Such that they do know this would happen?
Aside from that, any stretching that occurs during assembly is prone to cause curl. And there are folks saying that some water-based glue when blow-dried also leads to this occurring.
This is all spot on. Current gen ESN stuff is designed to apply once and played with until used up. I had the same type of curling experience with all 6 sheets of Acuda S3 I've used in the last 2 years when I was done with them and transferred to another blade. These (and other current gen ESN rubbers?) shrink if you remove them, but the amount of curl is proportional to the amount of stretch you apply at the beginning.
On S3 at least, attempting to re-tune with Dandoy Bio Booster, and flatten the rubber to the original state didn't work. I got an uneven rubber that played uneven."
Dakle, rastegao si je preterano kod lepljenja + ta guma je izgleda sklona uvrtanju i tako je napravljena da jednom kad je zalepis - ne skidas je dok ne resis da je bacis...
Izvor:
http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_po ... N=1#621416
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