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    Posted: 11/08/2008 at 5:26pm
Ok, so today I destroy my Sriver ELCry I need a new backhand rubber could you compare this two rubbers please?!

My Backhand: close to the table blocking and mid distance looping and flat hitting too, I like to control the game. Loops usually arent that fast but have decent spin is kind of a mix.

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Donic is sh*t, use butterfly.
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bump!
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both of them are great rubbers. i have a friend who has the donic platin soft on his fh, on a tbs and its wonderful. i have a bryce speed fx on my fh on my nittaku noveliar. its fast. and great for blocks too. if you want more bounce i guess, go with the donic, but if you block a lot, go with the bryce. the donic has better short game though.
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Originally posted by BAND!T BAND!T wrote:

both of them are great rubbers. i have a friend who has the donic platin soft on his fh, on a tbs and its wonderful. i have a bryce speed fx on my fh on my nittaku noveliar. its fast. and great for blocks too. if you want more bounce i guess, go with the donic, but if you block a lot, go with the bryce. the donic has better short game though.


What about mid-distance looping?
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both are great for them. lol. they actually are better at mid distance imo as opposed to close to table. especially the soft versions. the bryce though i feel you need a more impact oriented stroke than a brush stroke , which of course results in more speed. bryce though is better at the counterdrive, which may be the deciding factor.
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