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    Posted: 07/02/2006 at 11:55am
bryce fx, bryce and sriver G2 which rubber you guys think is more suitable for Maze FH
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Are you asking which rubber Michael Mazes uses?   I didn't understand the "MORE SUITABLE" part of your question.
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i am using maze blade right now, but plan to change new rubber, which rubber you guys think is best for maze blade
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Depends on how you play. 

My preference is:

If you like to loop and topspin drive SRIVER El is good or Sriver or  729 Super FX is a good cheaper alternative.

If you like softer sponge on BH, then maybe LKT XP or XT, Sriver FX, or 729 Cream MRS,

If you prefer all fast rubbers then that is a different issue.

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bryce to me feels better on maze
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But it is kind of soft even speed glued for my tastes.  It is pretty good for a slow loopy BH.  I usually use Bryce FX on my BH, but I'm a beginner. What we should we be asking is what are you trying to achieve with the rubber?  Speed?  Control?  What type of swing do you have?  Are you really good?  Rated?  Or are you a beginner?  Are you on a budget?  Or are you willing to shuck out $36-40.00 for one rubber?

We need more info to make a better assessment for what you want.

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if you use speed glue try sriver fx 2.1 enough speed and very good control or fh-el and bh-fx.
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FH:Bryce

BH:SRIVER EL

BLADE:TIMO BOLL SPIRIT
RUBBERS:BOTH SRIVER MAX


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All of them feel the same after you speedglue enough to make them alive. If you don't want to speedglue then get something that plays reasonably alive out of the packet, arylate-carbon is dead enough as it is. Something like F1, Tango, Highpoint etc.
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