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    Posted: 02/28/2010 at 12:25am
Hi all,

ive recently realised that H2 doesnt suit me for bh...it's tackiness doesnt help at all when pushing really spinny balls...theres no area from error when pushing with it.

i was thinking of a japanese rubber...something like Nittaku Hammond Pro Beta...what do you guys think?

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sounds good.  it will be fast though. 
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Mark V, FTW!
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Or even cheaper, like ZAP or New Era - Biotech. :)
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mark v 30 would be better....gives you more margin
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If you are looking for good pushing rubbers, here are 3 that I like:
 
Yasaka Mark V
Nittaku Refoma
Bty Tackifire Special Soft
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well its not only short game pushing....maybe a rubber which provides me with fast but controllable (sp?) loops, blocks and has the ability for controlled high smashes...i find that h2 cant smash high balls that well...

are the marks series from yasaka?

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Yes the MK V is from Yasaka.......I'd look at Xiom Vega pro.....its like MK V on Crack.
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You may try donic desto F3 2,0 or xiom omega III 2,0, euro version...
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I like Flash's idea. But when choosing a backhand, I always think Bryce and Sriver.

Right now I'm using Sriver G3 and I love it - I wrote a review and you can check the search bar.

I've never tried pro beta but I've heard its pretty good.
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Originally posted by kenshin8 kenshin8 wrote:

Hi all,

ive recently realised that H2 doesnt suit me for bh...it's tackiness doesnt help at all when pushing really spinny balls...theres no area from error when pushing with it.

i was thinking of a japanese rubber...something like Nittaku Hammond Pro Beta...what do you guys think?
 
let me take one guess.
 
The ball is being pushed into the net?
 
You are just not coming underneath the ball. You will have that issue with any rubber if you are not coming underneath the ball.
 
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