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    Posted: 04/02/2007 at 2:33pm
Does bryce work without glue, I tried it without glue and it kept on hitting the net. I had to give it the extra push. I don't know if it's because I suck or I need speed glue.
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Some Bryce users might be able to help but I guess they need to know/see
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2. Your stroke
 
In my opinion, speed glue helps only at least 1800+. below that, it doesn't help. It hurts.
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it works
but not well
you shouldent use byrce if you dont glue
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yep.. thats understandable.. i've used a bryce and i find it to be kinda low throw. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ryno Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/02/2007 at 5:34pm
yes you want to glue with bryce.the difference is night and day.without glue it is not much different than sriver l .i usually use 2 layers each time i reglue.
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Originally posted by Qtjoel Qtjoel wrote:

Does bryce work without glue, I tried it without glue and it kept on hitting the net. I had to give it the extra push. I don't know if it's because I suck or I need speed glue.


Bryce has a very low throw. Needs some practice to get use to it.

I think I play better when glued, because I have more feel.
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Bryce needs glue, lots of glue.
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Speed glue will soften the sponge, but it also increase the rubber's speed.
 
Bryce is fast, you must react fast to drive it, otherwise you find it uncontrolable and useless.
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i disagree to whoever said speed glue hinders anyone below 1800. It helps many people 1300 and up including me.
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i disagree i use a bryce fx and now i dont speed glue and its almost the same thing just sometimes you can notice that its not speed glued,4 me its the same thing

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I can play good with Bryce without speedglue. Note though that most of the time I do speed glue. Bryce just loops really well for me so I get good results with and without speedglue.
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