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difference between killerspin GT and Forza 4z |
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debraj
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Posted: 07/29/2008 at 4:21pm |
anybody can help? the manufacturers description promise everything in every rubber.. making them virtually indistinguishable.. with ambiguos words like "relentless attacker"... or "looping monster".
i need to know how they play and how they differ in:
tackiness
sponge hardness
glue feel
and overall playability
someone claimed GT is DHS hurricane 3 provincial.. any truth?
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Hookshot
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I would like to know about these two also.
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debraj
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anyone?
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cagaragesales
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ttman, who is sponsered by killerspin, told me that GT is made by DHS and very similar to H3pro, but not as great quality as H3pro.
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sadius
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I did have a chance to play with both of them. The GT characteristic is similar to H3 pro, very tacky and heavy, hard and also it has 8 sides like DHS rubber. Good for loop but needs alot of speed glue. Forza 4Z is muxh better. Forza will feel dead with out speed glue. But if speed glue applied, the top sheet become very grippy and very good for loop and loop drive. In my personal experiense that i like Forza better than GT
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