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Butterfly FX: how does it differ? |
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sidofmillenium
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Posted: 04/30/2007 at 10:42am |
From Bryce to Bryce FX, from Sriver G2 to Sriver G2 FX, what difference is there? More control, less speed, more spin. But specifically, is there any other difference?
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phrixion
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the FX series have softer sponges. G2 is harder sponge compared to G2FX, G2FX can generate more spin. Don't know much about the Bryce, but I heard the G2 series feels really similar Bryce but is slower and more more controllable than the Bryce series.
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sidofmillenium
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If someone likes to kill the ball by brushing it, is softer sponge better for more control?
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phrixion
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I find both are pretty good at brush loops, I'd have to say that the G2FX can generate more spin and equal drive compared to the G2 on fast motion, touch loops. I prefer the G2FX as it is more dynamic in game play than the G2, I mean, I can do everything I do with G2FX that I did with G2 and more. |
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