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1.5mm is awesome!!! the best feeling and control, especially on pushes!
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love 1.5 for allaround, not so much for everyday looping -- depends on the rubber though. Some of the harder chinese variants I'd classify as a purely defensive rubber in that thickness. Like my fiancee's setup (loops / hits off the bh -- H3 on 2.2 Saviga -- and chops / pushes off the fh -- 729 SUP FX 1.5mm).
   If i was playing with that setup, I'd flip it around (forehand dominant, chop off the bh) but you catch my drift. You'd probably like it theman.
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Going to get 729-2 then for one side and i'm not sure what to get for the other side.
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wish i could figure out / load the first website you listed, i'd be happy to try and help you out if i could. If you see Higher3 (or any of them, for that matter) especially on the soft Jap. sponge, get it: you won't be disappointed.

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http://www.pingpong.ee/kummid.htm carries mostly hard sponge rubbers from the Friendship 729 and Double Happiness brands .   Your best choices from the list would be something like the Butterfly Sriver EL, Sriver FX, Ekrips Soft or Tackiness C 21.
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I will too a little research and maybe I can order from this page
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If you can in fact work out something with Cole, I have a bit of stuff higher up in this post -- all of those would work, or he could do something custom for you.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote karq Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/27/2007 at 3:38pm
So Cole can ship rubbers to Estonia :)
SO what should I buy from him?
And littlebit more info I dont speed glue.
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K --

If you want something sticky, Galaxy Venus

If you want something smooth, Focus 3 or Gambler Six Shooter, imo.

For custom stuff, his 999 on mid-hard Saviga (42 or 45 degree, imo) has a very nice feel.
 
I'd talk to the man myself, though -- he has a much more comprehensive view of his own stock then myself.
 
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So I have made allmost my decision:
S i'm going to get: 
Friendship 729-2
And I have have chosen for the other side
Joola Tango or Butterfly Tackiness C 21.
What is better Tango or Tac�kiness C21?

I'm going to buy from our shops, because it takes too long to buy from US, I have to wait like 2-3 weeks :S

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Originally posted by karq karq wrote:

quite expencive rubber that Tackiness C
not if you get it from here:www.presports.com and shipping is reasonable too,took about ten days to ukBig%20smile
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Originally posted by wawaicetea123 wawaicetea123 wrote:

i think tackifire c is complete garbage

45 dollers for a sheet of chinese rubber !!!
 
thought he was talking about tackiness c not tackifire c?big difference between these twoConfused
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Well, karq, tackiness C (otherwise known as tackiness 21 or tackiness Chop I) is a very defensive rubber, I think you'd be better served by tackifire C (soft, imo, but that's just my preference).
 
I think that 729-2 / tackifire C would be a very good setup, that will serve you well now and for a long time to come.
 
I only have experience with the defensive version of Tango -- but if that's anything to go on, it's quite the versatile and effective sheet. You really can't go wrong with Tango or Tackifire (though Tackifire is livened up greatly by speed glue, whereas Tango has the effect built-in).
 
good luck!
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote karq Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/09/2007 at 2:05pm
So I bought new rubbers and now I have to wait like a week to get them :)
I bought
friendship 729-2 1,5mm red
butterfly sriver fx 2,1mm black

So may be someone can tell me are those new rubbers alot faster/spinner
then my older ones?
Old rubbers:
Joola Smart 2,0mm red
Donier max 2.0mm black
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