Dawei Inspirit Quattro
Dawei Inspirit Quattro reviews and ratings on this inverted table tennis rubber.
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Ratings (rated 26 times)There are 4 users using the Dawei Inspirit Quattro. From manufacturer:
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Description of Dawei Inspirit Quattro
(typos included) Awesome Power and Extra Performance Without any Speed Glue Quattro allround tecnique take New Inspirit around the World What's the difference between INSPIRIT Quattro allround edition and INSPIRIT? Only the package style? Is there not more colorful than the INSPIRIT? Only these? Waiting for What? Let's try it! The New INSPIRIT Quattro allround is simply and outstanding packaging. The reason is we need you to pay more attention on this label What's Quattro? Quattro created a maximum effect of speed glue inside the rubber, but it's 100% without speed glue to take more effect, more control, more power. Although the sponge is softer, it take you more effect of first speed and second speed unimaginably. It's suitable for offensive and technique style. INSPIRIT Quattro allround is designed specially for attacking and tecnique player. It without any speed gluing demonstrates more powerful performance than any rubbers normally glued. Extra consistency and precision greatly improve the success rate of technical strokes in the high speed and technique game. Adoption to Quattro may take a few days of practice, because the power from the maximized built-in speed is far beyond your experience. Please apply the glue just enough to attach the rubber to the blade. Over-gluing or re-gluing will rather reduce the performance of INSPIRIT Quattro around. which is already at the peak of speed glue effect. |
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Reviews of the Dawei Inspirit Quattro jaredg said this on March 1, 2008:
The Dawei Inspirit Quattro is very fast! If you're moving away from using speed glue, use this.
tommyzai said this on March 3, 2008:
The sponge makes a difference in this case, adding more speed and a nice sound (for those who like speed glue clicking). If you like the fast grippy, not sticky, Euro rubbers, this is a cost effective way to go! I'm a sticky kind of guy so it's not for me, but it might be for you!
bsalter5 said this on March 25, 2008:
I liked this rubber quite a bit, but it was really heavy. With speed glue it became very fast, but isn't too fast without glue.
Definitely plays better than regular Inspirit without glue. ffxme said this on March 27, 2008:
Its a great rubber for driving and looping backspin as well as top but it lacks topsheet spin therefore the serves are soso. I prefer tacky rubbers so this one wasnt for me, its very fast and has a nice click though.
MtBikerE said this on March 29, 2008:
I first purchased this for my father who likes Euro style rubbers & I found myself using his blade quite often. I now have switched to the Quattro as my main set up. I find the speed, spin & control to be a very good mix, especially on the mid distance attacking style of play. It has a nice click to it. I use a tackier rubber to serve with though.
gulcagulca said this on April 6, 2008:
I find the rubber is tackier than Sriver. It is faster compared to Sriver but less control. Spin wise it is almost the same.
jeff_attc said this on April 29, 2008:
I use this rubber for my backhand. It pushes well, counters well, loops well. I don't speed glue but this rubber is fast. I hear it's a monster when it's glued up. Has a light tack that wears away after a few sessions. Has a dense springy sponge.
ppgear said this on May 4, 2008:
This is a very fast rubber (though I'm used to Chinese rubbers only). I find it hard to control so I stick to my trusty 729 Cream Transcend on FH. The topsheet is lightly tacky, moreso than the regular Inspirit which becomes completely non-tacky.
Marios said this on May 4, 2009:
Very fast. Mine, hardness around 40, was somewhat hard to control and do mechanical spin with.
Tuning with PO helped in every respect, including weight. The rubber expanded almost half an inch in diameter and after cutting off the excess rubber, the weight went down to a more comfortable level. Woo said this on August 18, 2010:
Felt quite hard at first. Sponge was hard. Gets better after a while when its broken in.
Bit tacky aswell. More of a looping/driving rubber for me than a speed rubber. Top-sheet thickness seems to make a big difference. The UltraLight version with thinner topsheet is clearly better in speed and control imo... and of cource, its LIGHTER Throw-angle seems very low too. I seem to be a bit off on this rubber compaired to everyone else. Perhaps I got an odd sheet, who knows? At least i will be buying quattro ul in future. tomizui said this on October 18, 2010:
its tackinees godd sereve and block ,very god speed and last explotin Anonymous said this on June 11, 2011:
Firm feel because of top sheet, but sponge is soft. Good backhand rubber even for long drives. Not so spinny, but you can easily keep the ball in play with long topspin drives. It's a good choice for many blade types. james said this on December 9, 2011:
I fix to Yasaka masusi deluxe so it realy nice to drive,push and smash .I think it look like bryce fx as a low edition price. Anonymous said this on January 15, 2012:
Switching from a premade paddle with a soft flextra, it really took me a while to get used its speed. I use the 42 version and it definetely is meant for power. Though, looping espescially against backspin is easy, some of the brush loops are hard to control. Its advisable to have a good technique before buying. Once you have your technique, MAN THIS RUBBER IS QUITE FAST. Especially for loop drivers. Im a brush looper and it did take me some time to get used to it. Good rubber, i use it on Fh Anonymous said this on January 19, 2012:
Not as fast as Gambler Outlaw or Focus III Snipe, but spins just as well. I use it for more control over these two because it has a bit of a cushy feel. Control is very good. invadertim3 said this on August 4, 2012:
Very grippy surface. A bit on the heavy side, but very good for the price.
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Other Dawei Rubbers08 / 2008 (Super Power) / 2008 XP (Super Power) / 388A-4 Speed+Spin Type / Inspirit / Inspirit Quattro Ultralight 38 / Inspirit Quattro Ultralight 40 / Inspirit Quattro Ultralight Power 42 / Inspirit Quattro Ultralight SV 35 / Navigator GT-A / Navigator GT-A4 / Saviga / Sprungfeder G3 A / Sprungfeder G3 A2 / Sprungfeder G3 A4 |
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