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    Posted: 04/25/2007 at 11:33am

Hey guys, I was wondering if there any other rubber on market which has more control for power looping than Bryce FX.

Go to tabletennis.gr and in equipment, reviews for Bryce FX for more info.
 
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Glued up sriver is great and it has more control than bryce...

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I second Sriver... or Juic Mont Juic Super.
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Actually, most of them have more control than bryce fx, but less speed.  I would vote for mendo mp in that range.
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Oh, a very good but fragile and expensive option is spintech dynasty.  Exceptional product along the bryce lines.
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But the thing is, if you like to hit very spinny killing shot, than Bryce's low throw angle can be appreciated.  Sorta like Ryu Seung Min, he uses Bryce too.  One thing I have seen that even at the bigger level, people go for control.  For instance, everyone uses Sriver or Sriver EL, not Sriver G2.  Therefore, I can come to the conclusion that for just smashing when not caring about the spin, Bryce must be a really good rubber b/c people like Schlager, Kreanga, etc.  use it.

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mendo mp has the same throw angle like bryce

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