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Weight of oppposite rubber? |
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PONGTARDED
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Posted: 04/07/2010 at 6:52pm |
Will a heavier BH rubber make the FH significantly faster by adding to total weight?
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Reinecke
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only if you can swing it the same speed, idk how significant it would be though
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tpgh2k
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depends on your overall fitness level. if its too heavy for your hands then it won't be good....but if you can handle the weight, then there's no problem
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Heimdallalso
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We have to define: significant. No, we don't. In theory, with other factors like grip & overall mechanics contributing favorably, it could make the FH faster... but not significantly. You want a significantly faster FH? Look to the FH rubber & your mechanics first; I think. Good Luck & Good Hitting! |
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