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REACTOR "Corbor Pro" by mece |
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Posted: 09/21/2007 at 8:50am |
I create this post for member named; mece, to place his personal opinion about Reactor Corbor Pro rubber. Well mece it would be highly appreciate.
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mece
Silver Member Joined: 03/20/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 529 |
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The reactor corbor pro plays similar to sriver but a tad slower, and it is not as grippy. I would say it plays like a slower version of the inspirit. it's springy like any euro/jap rubber.
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Ginko Tai Kim
Gold Member Joined: 03/23/2007 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 1758 |
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thanks for the review, any difference to the REACTOR Corbor???
Is the sponge a little softer?
How hard is the pro's sponge?
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Regular Reactor have same hardnes but totaly diferent top sheet. Hardness are 41* on both, but speed and spin are lacking over Corbor Pro.
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mece
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this corbor pro is not hard like a regular chinese rubber since it has a jap sponge. I switched it from my FH to my BH since I like tacky tops on hard sponges on my FH. Also, it's grippy but not tacky |
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