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Mithrra
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I would advise u to use Byrce Speed FX over normal Bryce as normal Byrce is a Hard rubber. Softer rubber is better for control and spin as well. One of a player in my TT club used Bryce and now using Bryce Speed already.
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If you use normal Bryce you must glue/tune it.
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gekogark1212
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it's been out to the public for like a week or two now. Keep up with the times |
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