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Best budget chopping rubber? |
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mozzy
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Posted: 01/14/2007 at 5:11pm |
Having recently played someone using PF4 on his backhand who got alot of chop out of it, has anybody used anything they think is better (inverted)?
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haggisv
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PF4 has quite a hard sponge, some don't like this for chopping. There are many choice of chinese rubbers with very tacky topsheets I would use something like Globe magicwand, which is very cheap, has a softer sponge and is very spinny... I'm sure there are many other cheap chinese rubbers out there that would be good too I guess it depends a little on what level you play as well, and waht you really need to get out of it... |
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TT_Freak
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PF4 is pretty much the original chopping rubber, though if you want to be able to counterattack something like Cream/Jap, 999/Jap or Tackspeed2000/MRS would be suitable.
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