Replace the rubber regularly
Rubber also has a lifespan and cannot be used forever. If the rubber deteriorates, the ball won’t catch on the ball, which can cause you to feel unwell or lose your form.
Lifespan of rubbers
The estimated time to replace the rubber varies depending on the period of use and amount of practice. The more you practice and the more time you practice, the faster the rubber will wear out, and even if you don’t practice often, the rubber will slowly deteriorate over time.The general guidelines for replacement timing are as follows:
・If the average practice time is 1 to 2 hours a day: about 3 to 4 months
・If the average practice time is 2 to 3 hours a day: about 2 to 3 months
・If the average practice time is 3 to 4 hours a day: about 1 to 2 months
Pimples-in rubber: When the grip on the surface becomes weak, or when the luster is gone and the rubber becomes whitish.
Pimples-out/ Long pimples rubber: When the pimples begins to break, or when the surface becomes discolored and the momentum and rotation become dull