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    Posted: 08/01/2008 at 1:37pm
where to buy?

Dawei Inspirit Quattro Ultralight 40
729 Highpoint
Hurricane 2 with blue sponge
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Originally posted by charlesj charlesj wrote:

where to buy?

Dawei Inspirit Quattro Ultralight 40
729 Highpoint
Hurricane 2 with blue sponge


colestt.com
zeropong.com
tabletennisonly.com

and here on forum

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I also carry the IQ UL 40, if you're in Canada.

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one of a kind trading has H2 Blue
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how abt international shipping?

Originally posted by ppgear ppgear wrote:

I also carry the IQ UL 40, if you're in Canada.

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Originally posted by charlesj charlesj wrote:

how abt international shipping?

Originally posted by ppgear ppgear wrote:

I also carry the IQ UL 40, if you're in Canada.


I do ship internationally as well.

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I noticed that only a few places are selling Dawei Inspirit Quattro Ultralight. Any reason for that? or is that a special edition that would be commercially available?
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sorry ppgear, what's the difference between your site and cole's one?
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btw is

Dawei Inspirit Quattro Ultralight 40
729 Highpoint

mild tacky? or totally non tacky like sriver?...
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both are non-tacky.
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non-tacky but have very grippy top sheet?

for sriver, I find it not grippy enough
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I used the original sriver once just to see why it was so popular, never again. I couldn't stand the stuff, may as well try loop with anti
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The difference is I'm in Canada, Cole is in the USA, so shipping charges may differ. Also my prices are generally a bit higher since I import from the USA.

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I've just bought 4 more Blue H2's, but note! this is not EJ madness!. I just need them to put on all the blades I allready bought from last weeks madness :P 

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If you're playing with something tacky like h2, then sriver would be hard to loop with at first.
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I think my style is more chinese and use alot of top sheet friction. So the top sheet must be tacky or grippy enough for spin.
Many japanese and euro rubbers I tried lack a good grip on the surface. Just rub my fingers or the ball on the top sheet will know if the friction is good enough for my style.

Sriver may be good at 1st and after cleaning up. But after a few hits and with sweat and dust added on, I can't feel the friction any more
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H3 Provincial. Just buy one and convert =) jk jk
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