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    Posted: 09/16/2014 at 3:29am
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Pf4 :)
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classic (non-neo) TG2, PF4, or 729

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Originally posted by TSuBaSa TSuBaSa wrote:

Pf4 :)


I still remember the PF4 Big smile
Yeah, this rubber is very tacky and very hard

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classic H2 is also very very hard  and tacky!
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Which thickness you need the rubber? I have spinart 1.7mm which is hard and tacky, because of the more thin sponge.
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How able TSP triple power chop? that is one slow rubber with sponge feel like stone.
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agree with tibhar dang!!

also from eacheng:  KOKUTAKU BLütenkirsche 868(TENSION, SUPER-TACKY)
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another vote for pf4. fits the description exactly
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote a23096713 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/16/2014 at 10:15am
Do they still produce PF4??? I don't recall seeing them anymore. I used to love that rubber so much before when they used to be 8 dollars.

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i stock pf4....zeropong has it
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yet another vote for pf4. fits the description exactly
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normal 729 rubbers also fit... the real question is.. why very very hard and very very slow rubbers? What is the purpose and what do you want to achieve?
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Originally posted by tianhai tianhai wrote:

classic H2 is also very very hard  and tacky!


but not as slow

g888 was slower

pf4 was way slower still
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Originally posted by a23096713 a23096713 wrote:

Do they still produce PF4??? I don't recall seeing them anymore. I used to love that rubber so much before when they used to be 8 dollars.


PF4 is totally available - two players in my club use it.  There's also a 'PF4 New' which I've been told is made in a different factory, and isn't quite as good as regular PF4.  I'm not sure if this means that stocks of PF4 are running down, though.
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