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    Posted: 09/13/2009 at 11:53pm

Does T64 retain that tenergy weight?

 
I just wanna know the performance differences, specifically for BH use. All i have generally assumed is that BSFX is better Hitting and not nearly as spinny, and T64 is better looping and spin. Is that all? what's up folks?
 
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From what i understand T64 is a bit lighter than T05. From what i understand you're assumptions are correct also. I haven't used BSFX but i use t64 and i prefer to loop, altho i punch also and have no issues.
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beeray i have used both of these and currently use T64 on my BH.  Overall BSFX is super soft and isn't really that good for punching and is ok for blocking.  Actually on the BH you can get some decent loops though, but it's a hard rubber to control.  The ball really springs off the rubber since the topsheet is thin and the sponge is super soft, it's not like the old Bryce FX that had a thicker topsheet.  T64 is a great all around rubber on the BH, it's good for pushing, blocking and looping but you really have to commit to your strokes when you use it.  BSFX is a great rubber if it's tuned though, but without the tuner i don't think you truly get it's potential.
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thanks guys. I'm doing this just because I really need to settle my interest and curiousity. If i go back to BW2, I will probably still end up with a Tenergy BH of some kind, just dont know which one. I'm done with pips. For now, Its 1 sheet of 05 and 1 of 64 to fool around and test with.
 
anyone used 1.9 in 64? differences?
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no need for this thread anymore, ordered T64 2.1mm , no BSFX

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i use 1.9 on cpen.. feels good for hit and block but still has quiet alot of spin to it..

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