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    Posted: 07/09/2008 at 9:29am
Anybody use it? I`ve been using Bryce Powersponge I must say it`s crap.
How bout High Tune? Is it really better or just the same like Powersponge?
 
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Ditto on Bryce PS = Crap. I used it... it sucks...
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I also have played it,it's right:it sucks
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How about Tibhar Nimbus? I`ve heard it has good freshglued effect.
The problem is that I`ve used to Bryce, I tried a lot of rubbers, but only bryce suits perfectly to me, so i`m looking somthing similar but with built in freshglue effect, coz to play with Bryce I have to reglue it...
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Tibhar Nimbus ... EXCELENT rubber ... I tried it, loved it. Know many who own it and like in it ...
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I switched to H3 provincial and never looked back. But I do believe its a different rubber with different properties. But hey, if practically the entire Chinese team is using it... I must have done something right
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For the moment I have Nimbus and Bryce Speed on two identical blades as a FH.Speedwise they are very similar, but so much for the simiarity.Nimbus a waaaaay softer and loops and counter loops easier. (not spinnier though).Bryce Speed excels in every other aspect of the game.
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Originally posted by Kolev Kolev wrote:

For the moment I have Nimbus and Bryce Speed on two identical blades as a FH.Speedwise they are very similar, but so much for the simiarity.Nimbus a waaaaay softer and loops and counter loops easier. (not spinnier though).Bryce Speed excels in every other aspect of the game.
 
What you can say about Bryce Speed in meaning of freshglue effect? Can I glue it with the new glue, but without booster?
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Originally posted by cagaragesales cagaragesales wrote:

I switched to H3 provincial and never looked back. But I do believe its a different rubber with different properties. But hey, if practically the entire Chinese team is using it... I must have done something right
 
more than 90% of serious chinese table tennis players use Double Happiness hurricane on their forehand. and 90% of the hurricane users use Hurricane 3.
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Do you mean if I speed glued the Bryce speed? No I never did and this rubber has no feeling of a pre glued.Nimbus has it, though this doesn't make it a better one and a player who is used to speed gluing would apreciate it  more, I guess
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