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Wow, I think tt is going to be more expensive than golf. Kind of depressing, but thanks for the update lixiao. you always give us interesting posts about japanese tt, always a pleasure reading them :)
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does any of the tenergys have the same spin as a chinese rubber? after what ive read, i have understood that the 05 has about the same throw angle as one, but the spin?

does anyone know?
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Tenergy 64 thoughts have been pouring in for a long time now, things have changed a bit.
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Originally posted by Asaomi Asaomi wrote:

does any of the tenergys have the same spin as a chinese rubber? after what ive read, i have understood that the 05 has about the same throw angle as one, but the spin?

does anyone know?


I feel that I get lots more spin with T 05 then I ever got with tacky rubbers like H3 and Globe 999. The only part where tacky rubbers excel is in the short game, where the spin can't be matched, but as soon as you start to work the sponge, T 05 out spins every Chinese rubber I have tried.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote icontek Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06/12/2010 at 8:59am
I think it's pretty clear that  T64 is the new Bryce.

Just see the equipment tag of the player who started this thread:

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Photino (FL)
FH; Tenergy 05
BH; Tenergy 64


In the old days that sig would have read:
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Schlager Carbon
FH; Bryce
BH; Bryce FX

Like Bryce in it's day: Tenergy is the first choice of knowedgleable US800 Players nationwide :D

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Icontek, do you think (looking at your old signature)that tenergy 64 FX will be the new bryce fx aswell?
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