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Bryce Speed FX Compare to Andro Plasma 470 |
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sadius
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Posted: 03/15/2008 at 11:45am |
Hi.
Does anyone play with both of them before? How did you experience on both of them with speed, spin and control? And which's one that you like better when playing NOT pricing
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hallur
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I�ve played with Bryce Speed and Plasma 380. The Bryce speed and speed fx don�t have any speed glue sound. You need to tune them to get that. If you wan�t speed glue effect, I would go for the Plasma
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Skyline
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I disagree with hallur bryce fx speed is pretty corky unglued. it's also very spinny and it's fast enough without glue.
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dalamchops
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it's more like a crack sound, and yes it is really really fast.
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Skyline
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mine is corky I swear!
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sadius
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Thanks for your replies. But if you compare with Plasma 470 and then which's one faster and better ? The reason i ask because of I get into the argument with some body and they keep saying that the Bryce Speed FX only faster a little bit like 9/10 compare to Plasma 470. But i said it ways faster then 470.What do you guy think?
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Ginko Tai Kim
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Bryce fx feels dead, but comes alive when glued. Compared to plasma throw is lower, top end speed is unlimited depending on stroke and technique
Plasma is more user friendly compared with bryce fx ppl may find it bouncey so suffers in serves and short game. Throw is quite high so when you really go for shots it tends to land long. Speed is Always there but unlike the bryce fx you will find the top end speed slower. Durability wise bryce fx will last forever even when constant glueing plasma doesnt work well with glue and will change colour and characteritics after a month Personally i use the plasma and other german tensors due to it being easier for me to use, but the price might keep you away from buying more. And bryce without the glue feels too low a throw and you would need to put more energy into each shot |
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Skyline
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we're talking about bryce speed fx not the regular version!
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Ginko Tai Kim
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okay if thats the case lol:-) bryce speed fx is definately better. But it still acts the same as the other mentioned tensors. But with lower throw. Pesonally i never bought this rubber, but after looking at chekmilu blade after a few weeks it has shrunk and chipped at the edges for no reason. Anyway besides that and the pricetag its a great rubber.
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gekogark1212
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God no! Bryce Speed FX still retains that "jap rubber" title...ie, a really grippy topsheet that bites like hell but rather slow if you do not commit to the stroke.
Plasma 470 is better rubber when you're on the offensive (continuous looping), but the BS FX blocks nicer. BUT if you're talking about the RSM shot: no recovery, all out power loop...then the BS FX would win, but again, are not, no sorry, CAN you afford to lose THAT many points for that blazingly fast shot? |
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sadius
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Thanks guys
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