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Joola Express One - Mini Review
« on: December 11, 2008, 10:14:13 AM »
Joola Express One is like a good steak - Seemingly dull on the outside, packed with juice and an explosion of flavor on the inside.

Background

I'd been playing with TBS / Tenergy 05 for a while. Being a semi-EJ, i wasn't satisfied that something could play that good, and that i was to settle down with a blade and a rubber for more than a month. So, i placed an order for some Galaxy blades, in particular, the W-6, in order to explore the lower end of the speed scale of blades with massive amounts of control.

Let me just say that, for me, Tenergy and W-6 do not work together at all. The high throw of the rubber combined with the slow wooden blade was a poor combo for a powerlooper.

It just so happened that Joola Express was being sold at a, what seemed to be universal, discount. ~35% off. No way was i going to pass that up! (I now regret not having gotten the Express Two aswell, for comparison). I picked up a sheet of Joola Express One 2.0, still trying to maintain that control over speed.

Looks can be deceiving

The topsheet is very special. Unlike any other new-gen rubber. It's almost like it's glazed, and even after several practices/games, it's keeping that glaze which most of all reminds you of a metallic sort of varnish you'd expect to see on a car right out of the factory.

It didn't feel tacky at all, but you could almost sense the secrets lurking below the topsheet, in the green-power enabled sponge which is more or less white in color. With it's 47 degrees of hardness, simply bouncing a ball off the rubber gave an amazingly crisp sound on a wooden blade. I got fairly excited at this point. Too bad it was almost midnight and i was unable to go hit a few balls with it. I sensed alot of explosion begging to be let loose.


All aboard the Express train

First hit with the W-6 / Express One. You know that very first hit? You can always sense if something is shit, or if something has potential. I immediately got a good vibe from the Express One.

Having tried Tenergy / W-6 for a while, it took a while to get used to the lower throw, but once i did, i started realizing why some of the pro's played the Express One.

Here you have a rubber that's really hard, which is not only fast and spinny, but plays an extremely good short game and to top it off, is an amazing loopers rubber in all aspects. Brush loops are very controlled with low arches, faster controlled loops are the same, and finally, power drives are incredible spinny and fast. I've never had so many "winners" before, not even with the tenergy. The low throw, and topspin sends the ball zooming past your opponent at an incredible speed. It was hard for me to contain my joy at times.

Express vs Tenergy

As i mentioned, the throw is lower than Tenergy. It's faster and probably a bit less spinny. Control is about the same. Both play a brilliant short game. But where the difference is, is in the explosion. In all aspects of play, the Express one seems to be so controllable, with a consistent low throw that will keep your returns in check, not giving away any radicl opening chances.


Express train to victory

The first hit with the Express One that i mentioned earlier, was a christmas tourney at my club. I rode the express train straight to victory after an initial loss in the group-stage where i couldn't quite get used to the throw, and ended up winning the whole thing.

The Express One is an amazingly interesting rubber. I was quite surprised to find that a rubber could play this offensively on an ALL wood blade. I haven't tried it on my TBS yet, but i probably will within long and i'll update the "review" if you want.

For all you powerloopers outthere, check this sheet of glory out, you won't regret it.

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Re: Joola Express One - Mini Review
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2008, 05:05:17 AM »
Great review there zrrbiteDK,

almost makes me feel like I've tried the rubber my self, which I sadly enough haven't done :(  But with your review in my mind, I'm truly tempted to do so!

You haven't by any chance tried the Roxon that a lot of people seems to praise? Rob has managed to get me interested in this... Al though I usually prefers tacky rubbers.
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Re: Joola Express One - Mini Review
« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2008, 01:14:42 AM »
Thought about trying Roxon, but I was persuaded to try OmegaII instead. I got it, but I still haven't tried it yet. Still having fun trying out the Cayman (lovin that blade!).  :D
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Re: Joola Express One - Mini Review
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2008, 08:27:34 AM »
I am also interested in the comparison to Roxon, as I thought Roxon had a brilliant mix of control and speed (sadly still too much speed and way to much $ for me lol). But it is interesting to read that the Express One's short game is comparable to Tenergy's. Although I don't care for Tenergy myself, I must admit it has beautiful short game capabilities.
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Re: Joola Express One - Mini Review
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2008, 09:59:58 AM »
Were is the Joola express one in the price chart? Is it up there with Tenergy or is it amongst the slightly cheaper ones?

@Reb, can't understand what joy you can possibly find from the Cayman blade... Do you have any ideas of the weight of your blade? Mine was 52gm and almost unplayable to me.
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