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whats a better back hand rubber? |
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Jermz
Member Joined: 01/23/2013 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 11 |
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Posted: 01/24/2013 at 7:22pm |
Air Illumina X88 Slpha plus
air scirocco dhs neo( h2 h3 or the tg3?) galaxy moon pro 729 focus 3 snipe ??????????????????????? if you played with these rubbers on B/h, i would like to hear some opinions |
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GoldenDragoon
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I used TG3 neo for a week. Its the whole reason for my current backhand rubber. Good at everything but especially good at punchblocking. Low throw makes flicking high balls a piece of cake. My only problem is that it takes quite the swing to produce good power from a short BH stroke.
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Blade: Nexy Spartacus FL 84g
FH: Evolution FX-P Max Blk BH: Evolution EL-P 1.9 Red |
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DDreamer
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Wouldn't the choice depend on what your BH is like?
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I know that faster equipment will make me better, I don't need to come here to figure that out
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vutiendat1337
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I will recommend IQUL neo and skylines are good rubbers but since they are generally quite hard, it doesn't suit BH side so well. But it depends on your preferences.
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Brainstorm69
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I like Focus III Snipe pretty well. And it is light if your forehand rubber is heavy.
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frogger
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Galaxy Moon Pro.....great price, fast control for BH, good spin.
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Whang
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Jermz...seriously...you have way too many posts regarding what's a good rubber or blade already. You don't even mention any playing style or preference. You forgot to mention in this post that you are a penholder. You haven't even said if it's for RPB. The more posts you put on like this, the more confused you will be. I already answered your question quite extensively in a different post of yours so i'm not going to repeat that here. But just my two cents...you really will get just so more confused and indecisive with what you are doing.
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Blade: Yasaka Gatien Extra (Penhold)
FH: DHS Hurricane 3 Neo (Black - 2.15mm - 41 deg) BH: 729 Focus III Snipe (Red - 2.10mm - 42 deg) Weight: 168.57g |
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Imago
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+++1
Only the best for RPB! Something hard, tacky and vicious
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Jermz
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Just wanted to hear what some of people liked. Not what im trying to choose
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Tinykin
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The best blade and rubber combination is the one in your hand during a match.
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Blade: Butterfly Revoldia CNF - FH: Butterfly Dignics 05, BH: Butterfly Dignics 05
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BeaverMD
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Tiny, do you have any video of you playing with Reflectoid? I've seen it used for chopping. I don't know what style you play but I really would like to see it used for close-to-the-table blocking and flat hitting.
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