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    Posted: 05/26/2015 at 1:01am
Trying to play anti on one side and spinny on the other. Antispin rubber thickness is 1.2mm.
Would a softer blade work better on anti and spinny or a harder blader?

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Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

Trying to play anti on one side


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Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

Trying to play anti on one side and spinny on the other. Antispin rubber thickness is 1.2mm.
Would a softer blade work better on anti and spinny or a harder blader?
For the type of anti you want to try (I assume it is the Dr. N Grizzly-ABS sponge) I would suggest a stiff blade; generally carbon blades work well. This will give you the best spin reversal and disruptive effect. I personally really like the Dr. Neubauer Hercules blade, other people also like YinHe T-7 and T-6 a lot with slick anti. With the Grizzly I would not recommend a too fast blade.
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Originally posted by Matt Pimple Matt Pimple wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

Trying to play anti on one side and spinny on the other. Antispin rubber thickness is 1.2mm.
Would a softer blade work better on anti and spinny or a harder blader?
For the type of anti you want to try (I assume it is the Dr. N Grizzly-ABS sponge) I would suggest a stiff blade; generally carbon blades work well. This will give you the best spin reversal and disruptive effect. I personally really like the Dr. Neubauer Hercules blade, other people also like YinHe T-7 and T-6 a lot with slick anti. With the Grizzly I would not recommend a too fast blade.

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