Globe 999 topsheet reversed. 
Tacky topsheet. For spin/allround. Used by Swedens best defenseplayer on fh (black with 999 sponge 2,2mm H40). Silver in Menīs Singles in Senior World Championships (black with 1,5mm 999 sponge H40). Red out stock.
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RITC 729 top sheet. Reversed.
RITC 729 topsheet. For topspin with super glue effect, combine RITC 729 with the Japanese Super Soft Sponge or the Soft Version Sponge. For classic Chinese World champion play use the Shanghai sponge DHS as the women World Champion Wang Nan. Other possibilities are the orange 729-sponge, the white elastic HRS-sponge and the super elastic Red Magic Sponge.
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RITC 729 Cream topsheet. Reversed.
RITC 729 Cream topsheet is due to a special rubber mixture and the production process very durable. Tacky as the normal RITC 729.
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RITC 2000 Tack Speed topsheet. Reversed.
Reverse. A very sticky topsheet with good speed. A special geometry of the pimples with thick twolayered rubber base increases the control. Vertical placement of the pimple rows for increased spin.
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RITC 802 topsheet. Short pimples.
Our most sold shortpimled rubber. Very short and very broad pimples with ribbed surface. Very dense placement of the pimples. Horizontal pimple rows. Used by many Chinese topplayers. Many defenseplayers on bh with thin sponge and offensiv players with thick sponge.
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RITC 802-1 topsheet. Short pimples.
Short and very broad dense placed pimples with ribbed surface. Horizontal pimple rows
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RITC 802-40 topsheet. Short pimples.
Short and very broad, dense placed pimples with ribbed surface. Horizontal pimple rows. The pimples are strengthen at the base. A new rubber mixture gives the topsheet a good elasticity and strong spin characteristics. Already used by some Chinese topplayers.
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Globe 889 topsheet. Short pimples.
Globe 889 Short relatively broad sparsely spaced out pimples with strongly ribbed surface. Vertical pimple rows. Used by many Chinese topplayers during the years.
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RITC 799 topsheet. Medium pimples.
Medium pimpled topsheet. Close to shortpimple. Very broad dense spaced out pimples. With thick sponge suitable for fast attack with a small spin reversal effect. With thin sponge a very good defense rubber. Used by one of the top Chinese women for defense play.
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RITC 563 topsheet. Medium pimples.
Medium pimpled topsheet. Very broad dense spaced out pimples. Clear spinreversal effect. Can be used both in offense ( quaterfinal World Championship Women singles with 1,8mm hard sponge with bh-attack close to the table) and defense ( Victory in Europe Top 12 and the European Championships Women singles with 0,6mm sponge).
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RITC 563-1 topsheet. Medium pimples.
Medium pimpled topsheet. Close to long pimpled. Very broad sparsely spaced out pimples. Spinreversal effect close to a longpimpled rubber.
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RITC 837 topsheet Long pimples. 
Almost maxlong, broad, dense spaced out, relatively stiff, hard pimples with ribbed surface. Easy to use in offense play and over the table.Gold in Europe Top 12 and the European Championships (Womens singles)
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RITC 755 topsheet Long pimples. 
Almost maxlong broad dense spaced out soft pimples with entirely shiny surface. Good spin reversal. Most used for defense play but also for attacking play close to the table in order to create openings for the fh.
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Globe 979 topsheet Long pimples. 
Almost maxlong, broad, dense spaced out pimples. Slightly ribbed pimple surface and a good spin reversal.Mainly for chopping but it is also easy to play attack strokes against floating balls and against spin.
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DHS C7 topsheet Long pimples. 
Long pimpled rubber with very broad pimples for defense play with mixed attack. One of the long pimpled rubbers which it is easiest to attack with. Excellent on service recieve. Only in black.
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Prasidha 1615 topsheet Long pimples. 
Classic longpimple rubber with max. Long broad, dense spaced out pimples for defense play with chops away from the table and stopblock close to the table.
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Palio CK531A topsheet Long pimples. 
Maxlong narrow dense spaced out pimples with smooth surface. Good spin reversal.
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Dawei 388D topsheet Long pimples. 
Longpimpled. Mainly for defense. Thin, relatively much spaced out and slightly ribbed pimples.
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How to glue topsheet and sponge


Pimpled rubber:
  1. attach the topsheet with tape and glue. Glue also the sponge
  2. Let them dry. The topsheet will curve a bit but it will be more even again when it is dry.
  3. Loosen the topsheet and put it on the sponge gently. Here it can be good to be two persons to handle the topsheet.
Use not speed glue. Normal fix glue as Victoria TT-kleber is okey. An alternative way to do this is to only put glue on the sponge and when it is dry you put the topsheet to the sponge as described above. The glueing will not be as good but you can easily do it agail if the topsheet loosens a bit.
Backside rubber
  1. Glue the sponge a little bit more than normal. Put the topsheet on to the sponge directly and with the pimples against the glue.
  2. Take the topsheet away from the sponge directly.
  3. Glue the sponge again.
  4. Let the sponge dry.
  5. When dry, put the topsheet on to the sponge gently.
An alternative way to do this is to only put glue on the sponge, let the sponge dry and put the topsheet gently on to the sponge. The gluing will not be as good as in the first case but you can easily take them apart and glue the sponge again and put them together. The second time it will stick better
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A remark: If you are not gluing before you play, you can use the sponge longer time than the topsheet. You change topsheet and keep the same sponge.
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