Choose the rubber hardness to suit you.
Buy a single rubber sheet in the colour of your choice OR buy a pair (one red + one black rubber).
Yinhe 9000 E (Model No. 9005) pips-in
ITTF
approved table tennis rubbers with sponge. We offer these rubbers in a choice of soft, medium and hard. Most
beginners and intermediate players prefer the soft or medium
rubbers. More experienced players may prefer the hard rubbers. © Skilltoyz
Manufacturers description:
"A control rubber with a new concept.
The fast attack is not the only way to play positive table tennis,
good control and speed variations are also attributes. The fast
attack can be returned fast so that the aggressive player may next
play a safe controlled well placed stroke. These control shots are
not too easy to play with a hard and spiny rubber. 9000 combines
both attack and control shots."
Yinhe (also known as Milky Way and Galaxy) table tennis products are known
for their low prices and high quality. Yinhe
are a professional table tennis equipment manufacturer from China
who are very popular in the Asian market. They are not yet that well
known in Europe but we think this will change as their products
become better known here.
User reviews of these rubbers are available on the Table Tennis
Database web site.
We stock a good range of Palio, Yinhe, DHS, 729 and Sanwei rubbers. Rubbers will need to be
glued to your blade using a suitable adhesive and then cut to shape.
There are lots of good guides to doing this on You Tube.
Features:
- Yinhe 9000E rubbers ITTF
approved.
- Choice of hardness
- Pips in.
- Sold in the original factory
sealed packaging.
- Factory fresh.
- Table Tennis rubbers at
competitive prices!
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Product
Advice
Rubbers come with sponges of differing hardness measured in
degrees °. A higher number means a harder sponge. Generally,
harder sponges give more speed with less spin, while softer sponges
give better control with more spin and less speed. New players will
probably not notice much difference. If you are not sure, try
picking a soft to medium hardness.
Inverted (pips-in) rubbers are most commonly used by competitive
players. It means the smooth but grippy (tacky) rubber surface is in
contact with the ball which creates lots of spin. Conversely,
pips-out rubbers have the pips (pimples) in contact with the ball
and are presently less popular.
The rubbers are supplied in the original manufacturers sealed
packaging. These rubbers will need to be fixed to your blade using a
suitable glue and then cut to shape. Be sure to place the ITTF logo
next to the handle. Most rubbers have a thin protective plastic
sheet over the surface that will need to be removed prior to play.
Table tennis bat rubbers have a ‘shelf life’ of about 18 months.
Beware of buying rubbers or ready made bats where the rubber may be
so old that it has deteriorated: this can be the case with paddles
or rubbers which have been kept on display in sports stores or when
making a second hand purchase. As the rubber deteriorates it loses
grip (tackiness) – grip is essential to put spin on the ball, which
is crucial to playing modern table tennis. All our ready made bats
and rubbers are freshly imported from the manufacturer and you can
be confident that the rubbers are brand new.
To help preserve your bat and rubber condition we recommend you
keep your bat in a bag and store it out of direct sunlight and away
from sources of heat.
Do not touch the rubber surface because you will transfer sweat and
oil from your fingers.
To help maintain performance, occasionally gently clean the rubber
with water or use a specialist bat cleaning fluid.
Table tennis rubbers are glued onto the blade and can peel off at
the edges if the bat catches the table, particularly if the bat edge
is pushed along the surface of the table. Be careful during play!
Like all table tennis rubbers, the rubber condition will slowly
deteriorate over time and will lose tackiness. The more you play the
quicker your bat rubber will wear out! Luckily, rubbers can be
replaced when required.
Any new bat or rubber will take a little getting used to at
first.
Please note damage to your table tennis rubber which
might reasonably result from normal wear and tear is NOT considered
a fault, this includes worn, peeling or torn rubbers. We cannot replace any rubber once the sealed packaging
has been opened unless it can be shown to be have been faulty.
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