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    Posted: 05/12/2007 at 3:00pm

i like to play away from the table and was wondering what other people who like to play away from the table like to play and i really dont want to here about bryce i have gathered that if you can play it, it does everything well so no bryce glued unglued arguements please

right now i am playing some cole special palio on saviga sponge and i love it but its power drops off as you move back from the table maybe i will try the some thing with a harder sponge i dont know

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TSP actor worked great for me
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Glued Almana Sound or Neos Sound, honestly there really is no substitute for looping then with these 2 rubbers. Truly top rubbers
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LOL i was right about to say bryce xD
mendo mp, sriver, sriver EL, mark V, JO, f1, those are all great ones to add to the list
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote priior Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05/12/2007 at 5:47pm
i might be retarded for saying this but..

wouldnt the speed experience of each person be much more due to what blade they're using?

i'm sure markV on my yasaka gatien extra goes nowhere near as fast as markV on some fancy superfast blade.
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Originally posted by priior priior wrote:

i might be retarded for saying this but..

wouldnt the speed experience of each person be much more due to what blade they're using?

i'm sure markV on my yasaka gatien extra goes nowhere near as fast as markV on some fancy superfast blade.

The blade does have an effect, but I think he means is assuming the only variable in the equation is the rubber. The question can be re-phrased as, "Assuming the blade is constant, what rubbers will produce faster mid-distance loops?" If everyone's feedback on different rubbers was based on trying different rubbers on the same blade, then the feedback will be valuable in comparing the rubber itself, not the characteristics of the blade because that part is constant.
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thats what i meant exactly  ppgear
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I was gonna say bryce as well ^^

but the Sriver series and Mendo should do the job as well.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Speedplay Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05/13/2007 at 12:38pm
You know me, I love Couga and the game you describe suits Couga very well even if it's somewhat hard to do extremly spinny shot's with. Almana Sound is another good rubber for this purpose. I myself have been tempted by a review about the Nittaku Hammond X for this kind of game. Sounds like it would be an exellent rubber for mid-distance looping.
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Try Stiga's Magna, great spin and speed-use with speed glue.
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If you don't want to use speed glue the only comparable alternative to a speed glued rubber is one of the new generation tensors like Tibhar Nimbus or Andro Plasma, Donic Coppa Gold, Joola Energy.
Currently, there is no other alternative if you want good mid distance looping performance i.e. spin and speed.
Classic rubbers need to be speed glued if you want comparable speed and spin.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote creeder06 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05/14/2007 at 12:05pm
i dont mind speed glue actually using it at the molment and am not to excited about the ban i dont think the current answers to the situation are that good
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how does highpoint stack up in there??
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