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    Posted: 11/02/2007 at 8:39pm

I am using Grubba Carbon with Reactor Corbor in FH and Feint Long II on BH.

I mostly block when served to FH and chop if served to BH. I am thinking what rubber should I use in FH cause I am aggressive looper, attacker and blcoker. ?
 
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do you like to spin the ball so that the ball reacts off the fast? or do you like to put a heck load of spin. i usually love the takifire drive for any loop. it sounds as if you play 80-20 or 90-10 any how if you put a takifire D on then it would suit both. um E.G Joo See Hyuk has a mean forhand bcause of his takifire D
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I think the general idea would be to use a harder and relatively thinner sponge - this way your blocks will be faster and the arc should be lower (if you want  that). If you, however, want a lot of spin on your attack, then this is not the best setup, and you should probably get some Chinese hard-sponge rubber with more thickness but they usually wear out faster than Euro ones.

Other than that, this is really a matter of taste, price, accessibility and practice, as there are hundreds of rubbers that can suit your game...
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