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    Posted: 09/29/2016 at 2:15pm
So I see this rubber is being sold again. Unfortunately speed glue era is over but has someone tried boosting it? Maybe heavily boosted it would be close to speed glued? :)

I am thinking about buying it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote GeneralSpecific Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/29/2016 at 7:52pm
It's 2016. Don't waste your money on an offensive Eurojap rubber that plays poorly without boosting or speedgluing. This is even more the case when modern rubbers with built in glue effect (Tenergy, Omega, Evolution, etc.) which can be additionally boosted to increase their effects and play even better than a speed glued Bryce.

I'm not saying to not to get rubbers like Mark V/Sriver which are good for beginners or allround/defensive players without boosting. I am saying that rubbers like Bryce are a poor choice since they require boosting to play well and even after boosting aren't as good as newer rubbers, especially after boosting them.
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Especially when even a sheet of regular Bryce FX will cost more than the modern rubber of any other brand. 
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Guys may use it as Allround Rubber
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Originally posted by Ladon1997 Ladon1997 wrote:

Guys may use it as Allround Rubber

Sriver is a better choice for that
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