Description Table Tennis Rubber Boosting service
Table Tennis Rubber Boosting (Optimization)
Rubber boosting is a chemical process of treating the sponge with specialized oil-based liquids (optimizers). This method was developed as an alternative to the banned speed glues to provide modern rubbers with additional energy. The liquid soaks into the sponge, causing it to expand and increasing the internal tension between the sponge and the top sheet. This alters the mechanical properties of the rubber, giving it a "factory-tuned" effect.
Expected effects for the player
Increased Speed: The rubber becomes more dynamic, resulting in a significantly faster ball rebound without requiring extra physical effort from the player.
Softer Feel: A boosted rubber generally feels softer, which extends the dwell time (the duration the ball stays on the racket).
Maximum Spin: Due to the increased elasticity of the sponge, the player can generate much stronger spin, particularly during top-spin strokes.
Better Attacking Control: Although speed increases, the softer feel often helps in better controlling the ball's flight trajectory during active offensive play.
Distinctive Sound: Treated rubber gains a specific, loud "click" sound upon impact, which is highly valued by professional players.
