Tianjin King Pong Sports Technology Co., Ltd.
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PALIO CJ8000 39-41 BIOTECH
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The PALIO CJ8000 BIOTECH (39-41°) is the ultimate “soft-touch” internal energy rubber, specifically engineered for players who demand maximum ball-holding time and sensory feedback. By combining Palio’s Biotech tension technology with an ultra-elastic 39-41 degree sponge, this rubber provides a legendary “transparent” feel and a crisp acoustic click. It is an elite choice for backhand stability, flicking, and precision looping in the modern 40+ ball era. The PALIO CJ8000 BIOTECH series is world-renowned for bringing high-performance internal energy to versatile playing styles. The 39-41 degree edition represents the softest spectrum of the Biotech family, designed to provide an almost intuitive connection between the player’s hand and the ball. This is the perfect solution for those who find standard rubbers too stiff or lacking in “feel.” Tactical Implementation The PALIO CJ8000 BIOTECH (39-41°) is widely celebrated as one of the best backhand rubbers in its class. Its forgiving nature and high catapult effect make it a weapon for active blocking and aggressive flicking. On the backhand, it compensates for shorter swing paths by providing the extra “kick” needed to clear the net with a safe, high-arching trajectory. It is also an ideal choice for forehand players who prefer a European-style soft-tacky feel for a spin-heavy, tactical game.
The PALIO CJ8000 BIOTECH series is world-renowned for bringing high-performance internal energy to versatile playing styles. The 39-41 degree edition represents the softest spectrum of the Biotech family, designed to provide an almost intuitive connection between the player’s hand and the ball. This is the perfect solution for those who find standard rubbers too stiff or lacking in “feel.” Tactical Implementation The PALIO CJ8000 BIOTECH (39-41°) is widely celebrated as one of the best backhand rubbers in its class. Its forgiving nature and high catapult effect make it a weapon for active blocking and aggressive flicking. On the backhand, it compensates for shorter swing paths by providing the extra “kick” needed to clear the net with a safe, high-arching trajectory. It is also an ideal choice for forehand players who prefer a European-style soft-tacky feel for a spin-heavy, tactical game.
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