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    Posted: 09/29/2008 at 4:13pm
Hello All,
I am just kind of a intermediate player who plays in club at leisure time.
Last yr i bought a johnner ply and sliver for forehand and sliver fx for back hand.
I am not satisfied with the sliver fx, coz not using speed glue anymore and without speed glue, sliver fx is horrible.

so i intend to make the sliver as backhand and buy a new rubber for my forehand. I would like to buy good chinese rubbers which is similar to mark v.
and can any body suggest me a onlinestore where the price is cheap.

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paddlepalace.com

btw, is sliver a cousin of sriver??
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sorry, that was a typing mistake
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I also asked about a chinese rubber similar to yasaka mark v
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Most chinese rubbers will be slower than MarkV. The ones which spring to mind for being of a similar speed would be Inspirit/Inspirit Quattro or Sword RG. They are available from eacheng.net and I have had many good dealings with this site.
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euro like chinese rubbers would be milyway series,
729 fx el supersoft [though as juan said they seem to be more mushy and slow, but ur intermediate so its fine to get control over speed]
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Get Gambler Six Shooter as a very decent Sriver EL substitute, or get soft version (SV) of Dawei Inspirit Quattro. Also if you like soft rubbers but do not want to glue, perhaps try LKT Rapid Soft - however reviews on that one were mixed.
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