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Jubasticow
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Posted: 06/11/2009 at 8:26pm |
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What do you choose?
what is the best for a soft blade? Thank's |
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bull_harrier
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Depends greatly on your style. T64 is a lot more soft than T05 but both rubbers play differently and have different levels of speed, what are you using and what's your style like?
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Jubasticow
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I am using now a Viscaria with 2 srivers g2 max.
Because viscaria is semi-heavy I'm scared of buy the T05 because is heavy :/ I play mid distance with loops and close to the table just the third ball with spin, but more smashes. Thank's |
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bull_harrier
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In my opinion and experience T25 is the heaviest, then T05 and T64 is the lightest. T05 would mix well with the Viscara blade, I know a couple people that use it and they like it a lot, if you like to have really controlled spinny opening loops with a higher arc then T05 is for you, if you like to drive the ball more and have shots with high spin and low are then T64 is better for you but it's also faster than T05 so it would take some getting used to in regards to control. When it comes to smashing both rubbers are fine as long as you generate good arm speed. Hope this helps |
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Jubasticow
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thank you very much
I think i will get the T64 and the durability of the two, what are the differences? (sorry the english I am brasilian) |
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bull_harrier
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Your english is fine, they are both pretty durable, the tenergy topsheets do have good longevity, you'll lose some of the spring from the sponge after about a month of use but you'll still have some good pop and dwell time. Just make sure you clean it, i use water and that works fine.
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Jubasticow
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Thank you
I use after the trains the Butterfly Rushawa.? Thank's |
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manuch
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i am using T25,2.1, in your opinion can I get the same control by using T64 , 1.9?
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Jubasticow
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think the control will be very similar, because the T25 speed is 10.25,
and the T64 is 10.5, then the thickness offsets.
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GBtabletennis
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Spring means jumping.. (dutch to english)
Maybe they mean the ball jumps out the rubber. |
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manuch
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GBtabletennis which rubber you use for your forehand? T05 or BSfx? wonderin are you using 2.1 for both .thx |
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manuch
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thanks for opining , but as T25 is harder rubber than T64 does hardness make any difference in control?
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Jubasticow
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I thought it was the spring season.
(I'm Brazilian) |
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The numbers they give you on the website, the specs, don't rely too much on those. There is a big difference in speed between T64 and T05. The hardness of the sponge makes the rubber play very differently. The ball doesn't sink into the sponge and spring off as well so it takes a little more effort to make spin. The 1.9 will give you more control because the less the thickness the less the speed.
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manuch
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So you think T64 can generate spin easier and more than T25?.
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Jubasticow
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i think if you do the right moviment yes
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LittleFish.Net
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Yes, just like what bull_harrier said the rubber is very durable. The T05 on my HK is 9 months old and has been transferred to 2 different blades before reaching the HK. It looks dull but I can't feel much change in playing characteristics. However, you should avoid contact with the table at all cost. Lost a little piece with a close to the net push and 2 rips for looping too close to the table...I won that point though |
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Tenergy 1.9 on FH Sucks..
but on BH it will amaze you I think, but after all I am a penholder. |
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Both rubbers are very capable of generating high amounts of spin and they are both for pretty different styles of players. It takes a little more effort with the T25, you really have to skim the ball well to get high loads of spin and with T64 you have to be careful because it is very fast. Being that it's softer you'll find a little easier time getting spin out of it but you have to be careful with the pace you put on the ball. They are just two rubbers that suit different styles differently, like i said they are both very capable of generating high amounts of spin, it just depends on how you use them |
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