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    Posted: 09/10/2006 at 1:15pm

Hi guys,

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Has anyone tried one of these rubbers. How are these compared to h2/h3. I'm searching a rubber similar to h2/h3 but a little softer  a bit less tackier and faster. <>if (topFrame.coreLoaded) {document.write(coreFrame.convertshow("14,95",'1,2,3'));}

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Softer and faster at the same time... Might be hard to find. Perhaps Dipper could suit your demands?
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DHS Dipper 9+ 9 2
DHS G555 9- 9- 3-
DHS G666 9- 10 2
DHS Hurricane II 9 9 3
DHS Hurricane III 8 9+ 3

I use G666 and thats something that I can recommend to most players but you wanted it less tacky and I believe that its quite the opposite. I think its the same with Globe 999 that you asked about. I haven't tried the soft version but the regular version is rather slow so I would guess that the soft is even slower.
If you are inetersted in chinse rubbers I would recommend you to look into:

http://www.japsko.com/
They have a lot of info and I think they can offer some good advice.


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What about Skyline 3. That seems to fit your requirements?
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Dipper is substantially less tacky than h3.  I would say tackier and softer might be geo tacky?  But you'll lose some hitting power.

Tackier, softer AND faster?  You forgot cheaper too.  Gotta be cheaper too right?  And definately more control...gotta throw that in there.

The only way that a rubber can be softer and tackier yet still be faster is if it's tensioned or if you start gluing it to create tension.

999 on dawei cannon is the same tackiness, can be a tad softer and a bit faster in some ways.  Not necessarily in short range hitting but maybe in mid distance looping.  But you'll probably lose some close touch going to a more japanese style sponge.

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Geospin tacky black is vary tacky and fairly soft for chinese rubber and decent speed when glued.

   

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Originally posted by cole_ely cole_ely wrote:

Dipper is substantially less tacky than h3.�



Well, he wanted something a little LESS tacky, did he not?
Btw, the rubber you describs seems like a great one, how much are they? Tackier, softer, faster, better control and cheaper! Is that perhaps the seventh heaven rubber? Good post Cole, I know exactly what you mean!
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