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Butterfly rubbers similar to Joola Rhyzm |
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Antuan
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Posted: 10/20/2016 at 12:12pm |
Hi friends, i would like to know if there is any Butterfly rubber similar to ESN ones like Joola Rhyzm for example.
I think Sriver would be like a Rhyzm and a Sriver FX would be like a Rhyzm 375. And how about Bryce and Bryce FX rubbers? Thank you!
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Ladon1997
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Try and you will know their similarities
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Antuan
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Yes, but i would like to know if someone has tried them before buying. |
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Baal
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They are nothing alike. Sriver and Bryce were intended to be speed glued. I used both, long ago, and Sriver once for a day on my BH some years back. Without speed glue, they are dead. am not sure why Btfly still sells them to be honest. Can't imagine they sell much especially for the price, which is too high. Rhyzm is a relatively modern ESN rubber. Not intended to be glued. I didn't try it for long, just once to see if I could use it instead of Tenergy. I could but at that point Tenergy price was lower than now. Now it is too high so I use MX-P.
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garwor
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Sheet of Rhyzm lasts one month. Sriver lasts two...years.
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Ladon1997
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Sriver is not boosted
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bard romance
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Rhyzm lasts forever...
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Ladon1997
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Forever is one month
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bard romance
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In my peak activity I was playing 3 times a week for 2+ hours a session at high intensity and Rhyzm was still very useable after months. A good friend of mine is 2500+ and uses Rhyzm to good effect for well over one month. Maybe you can share your details and provide insight as to why you only get one month out of Rhyzm.
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Ladon1997
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Durability of rubber depends on your ability to rub it worn , In simple, it is one's level to play TT.
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bard romance
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Yes I think everyone knows that, it would be interesting for you to share your experiences in light of the post I made above rather than continuing to post sweeping generalizations.
Edited by bard romance - 10/21/2016 at 10:08am |
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bard romance
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Hi Ladon, I believe that if the OP found it a feasible option to purchase and test all of the mentioned rubbers, he would have done so without consulting an online forum. My guess is that this was not an option hence him asking for specific recommendations. Cheers.
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rocketman222
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Honestly the only rubber you need to try on butterfly is the tenergy series, you never know but there are high chances you would end up liking it more than rhyzm.
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CraneStyle
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Victor The Cleaner is the authority on Joola Vs Tenergy...
I am genuinely waiting for his response... |
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+1
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Snakefish
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Rhyzm and Sriver are too different to even try to compare. In my previous life, I used Sriver & Mark V. They were the top notch rubbers at that time. Nowadays, it's seen as old technology, thus plays slower, but with excellent control. A good rubber for beginners, but the cost is ridiculous. In my current life, I have used Rhyzm & still do on one of my numerous blades. The sponge is harder, thus giving more speed. Your control may vary depending on skill level. It is very good in today's climate. Spin is very very good. Power loops are not a problem. Thus, if you can get your hands on these, please do so over the ole Srivers. |
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If you want more spin try joola maxxx 500
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Why not use Joola Rhyzm? Rhyzm is not expensive.
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