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    Posted: 08/03/2014 at 6:39am
Dear players,
I would like to know the best rubbers that suits well AC , I just order it.
Thanks guys!
Nittaku Acoustic Carbon FL
Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 FH
Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 BH
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There is no best rubber.
But  FH OV tour
       BH rasant powersponge 

seemed fit for the blade.
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Thanks, from your description it suits medium hard on FH and medium soft on BH. I will try first my new rubbers Airoc M And S. If it does not fit I will try later omvt and rps!
Nittaku Acoustic Carbon FL
Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 FH
Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 BH
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It really depends on how you play and what you like. The blade itself has good pace balanced with great feeling and control. If you want more speed you will need slightly firmer sponge and something with high gears to allow you to play at all ranges of the table. The best thing to do is to use the rubbers you have and then tell us in the forum what you liked and didn't like about those and then it becomes easier to narrow down to what will best suit YOUR game with that blade :)

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as tt11 said, depends how you play. the blade itself is however, designed for looping as it's not particularly fast and medium-hard with great catch. besides ma long playing with H3, this was the prev favorite among japanese men's players before TB ALC and now IF ZLC so Tenergy works fine with it as well

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I would go with a harder rubber as the instrumentals tend to be a little to soft for soft rubbers.
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Acoustic matches well with mid/hard rubbers due to its softness. I did like it with grips-europe as well as BF M1 but sometimes it's a matter of personal taste and styles.
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Very good suggestions, the FH is decided now, as everyone said it is suited for medium hard, I will try first Airoc m , then if doesn't work go to tenergy or Adidas or xiom ovt. But the problem is that my style rely a lot on quick BH flicks and loops from inside the table when returning serves, and I could not do this with 2 medium hard rubbers both sides. I need the blade to be light and quick when moving from BH to FH. What BH ? The setup should not exceeds 175 grams. Acoustic carbon I bought is 86 grams.
Nittaku Acoustic Carbon FL
Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 FH
Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 BH
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It depends on your style/level. There are no right or wrong rubbers just the ones that work well for you.
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I trained with the Acoustic Carbon today. Simply WAW. Now I understand what nittaku did.they invented a blade with the same speed and spin of the acoustic but without the downside of the original. It not as sensitive to the incoming spin, blocks far better and especially suits soft rubbers. It is as good as any comparable carbon blade with much better control and far better feel. Thumbs up!!!
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Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 FH
Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 BH
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That's the real unique thing about the acoustic carbon is that it is a good carbon speed blade with reasonable attacking pace but it really doesn't lose out on the great feel and control of the normal acoustic, Nittaku have done a superb job with this blade indeed!
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yes it s a wow for me too.
Rps is Med soft and NAC gives a plenty of dwell time and doesn't feel mushy at all.
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As a normal acoustic user, I'm amazed so many people seem to think acoustic carbon is better because it's faster... which implies acoustic is not fast enough.

Well, normal acoustic + average esn tensor rubber = a bit too fast for me... While attacking game is great, short game is a bit touchy even after getting used to it. keeping chop pushs short is pretty hard. Anyone know a blade that plays like acoustic but is SLOWER?
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Xiom Sigma Euro 2.0
Tibhar Genius Sound 2.0
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Originally posted by DistantStar DistantStar wrote:

As a normal acoustic user, I'm amazed so many people seem to think acoustic carbon is better because it's faster... which implies acoustic is not fast enough.

Well, normal acoustic + average esn tensor rubber = a bit too fast for me... While attacking game is great, short game is a bit touchy even after getting used to it. keeping chop pushs short is pretty hard. Anyone know a blade that plays like acoustic but is SLOWER?

Violin ?
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