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    Posted: 10/13/2006 at 6:45am

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i wanna ask if 2 side of the CPen are using heavy rubber like G888, will it be comfortable to RPB? now i changed to sriver but i faced a problem and that is when i RPB or re-loop the paddle is like going to slip off my hand and the sriver feel very slipperly when i hold my blade too long.And i m very confusing wether to use back my G888 as backside or stay at sriver?

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use g555 suit backhand and lot more lighter
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Eventually you'll get used to it, apparently over time your hand compensates by digging into the sponge further. That means better leverage for your forehand.
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Originally posted by quelfala quelfala wrote:

when i RPB or re-loop the paddle is like going to slip off my hand and the sriver feel very slipperly when i hold my blade too long.And i m very confusing wether to use back my G888 as backside or stay at sriver?

That's precisely the problem with C-pens. They can be uncomfortable when heavy and slippery when wet.

Enter the power grip pen that solves all your woes.

Funny that you play with a Primorac 2000 CS. This Primorac 2000 CS based pg-pen won't slip no matter how wet your hand is or how heavy rubbers you put on it:

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well becasue primorac 2000CS is hard to RPB and feel uncomfortable, the handle is more thinner than my Cpen Yasaka but when i use Yasaka the sriver made me feel like the paddle always wanna fly off my hand when hold on too long
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Well here is my blade. 2 Side G888 and i feel heavy when holding the handle and the feeling of the handle is like very small and the top part feel heavier than the handle :p

 

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G888 is probably too heavy. You might want to get other lighter rubbers. The other option is to send it half the world around to me so I can install a power grip for you. Now, if that doesn't give you a good grip, there ain't nuthing in this world will...

 

 

 

 

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well some one recomended G555 but non tacky rubber like sriver that i used make me feel slipperly and G888 is very tacky and wont slip much but are there any rubber are very tacky and not very heavy?
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normally light sticky rubber are not powerful enough. you probably need to speed glue alot, example would be the LKT proXP/XT and 729 FXEL. I am used to neos sound for backhand now, which is very light and soft. but too expensive.. so I tried 729FXEL, didn't like it. next one i am going to try would be goldway 968. normally i would cover the whole backside with no gap, which will make the paddle feel lighter. I wipe sweat off my hands every 2-3 points too.

 

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