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    Posted: 12/22/2012 at 2:04am
Hello. I am fairly a new player and I have been wondering if any of you guys ever tried Champion Hexa.
I am looking for rubbers to pair it up with Stiga offensive classic carbon. Your help will be very appreciated. 
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A very good budget pair for OCC is Mars 2
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Thank you for the advice but I was kinda looking for more of control and learning types of rubber.
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mars 2 is perfect for your purpose, only select thinner sponge,
http://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?pid=yinhe-mars-v2
say, Red 1.8 @37 and Black 1.8 @ 41
 
You have only to treat for some time the black one with baby oil from the topsheet after each session to make it softer.
 
I have tried Stiga OCC and Intensity Carbon with two Mars 1.8 rubbers and, believe me, the result was absolutely satisfactory for both learning and advanced players.
 
PS. TTXonline have it in all degrees at 1.8


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The intermediate players in my club LOVE Mars 2. It's the cheapest/best control rubber on the market and still has decent spin and speed, very controllable. I like the Galaxy rubbers in 34-36 degree best, 38 and up they don't play so well anymore imho
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Thank you very much guys looking forward to try my new set up.
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Also, I was looking into vario soft. Is that a good rubber?
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