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    Posted: 08/22/2006 at 9:37am
Anyone tried that rubber? Or Andro backside 40? I am kind of looking for a godd control/great spin/medium speed rubber so I you guys have any other suggestions feel free to share your thoughts with me.
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3 years later noone still...
 
I'm interested in it as a backhand rubber
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Well, i've got one second hand backside 35, but i never used it. It looks as a cheap "beginners-rubber" but maybe I'm wrong. Got it from someone. If I were you,  I wouldn't buy it, better go for tackiness c/CII/D, quattro aconda, varispin or sriver.
Tackiness CII is a good rubber, i have used it for a few months now. The only problem with it is that I bought it as a replacement for the best rubber I've ever had: DHS PF4-1. It might be personal, but I've never played better than with the PF4-1! I can make much more backspin with it than with the tackiness CII. The problem is that the PF4-1 is worn down after half a year of playing (sticky topsheet). Tonight I glued it on my Joo se Hyuk again, because I want to win matches again, but I would like to buy a new sheet.
 
Does anyone know where I can buy a PF4-1 (or a package of ten ;-) ) ? In my country they are no longer in stock.
Or does anyone know a good replacement for PF4-1 (thinking about a chinese defence rubber...?)
 
I'm waiting for your replies,
 
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BTW i use the PF4-1 as a bh rubber in 1,5. I chop, far from the table and close of course. I do serves with fh (glue effect rubber). I do also spin a lot with my bh, and block on topspins very easily. And last but not least: i'm n�t a top player... ;-) 
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http://www.japsko.com/ Sells the PF4 Super, if that is what you are looking for?

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No, I'm looking for the PF4-1, it's the defense variant. It's slower than the normal PF4 that japsko sells, but imo not very slow (I did everything with it, that's why I thought the tackiness CII was a good replacement for it. But winning 2 out of 5 is not good enough (with PF4-1 I won 25 out of 27 in competition)
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funny you should mention pf4, Ive been using it on and off on different blades but it seems to have settled on my galaxy t11. 
 
Ive got a blue sponge version and I find it very hard to loop with but on this super carbony blade it seems to work sometimes.  Im still trying to decide if I can produce more heavy short (double bounce) backspin with tenergy or pf4.  Funny to consider this, you would think pf4 would very easily be better, but tenergy amazingly still produces loads when you develop your serve around it. 
 
Even my bryce speed can produce loads of double bounce backspin on my jonyer (which give loads of dwell)
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I played with the blue sponge too. It's the "normal" PF4. The PF4-1 i use has an orange sponge (under a red topsheet).
I did not really like the PF4 with the blue sponge, not enough control imo.
But as i said, the PF4-1 is perfect for my game. It has a hard sponge and slows down balls while defending. Perfect backhandrubber.
 
Is there any chinese sticky rubber with a sponge that is really absorbing speed? And that sells in 1,5 mm? That would be the rubber that�s like the PF-1...the rubber for me. Some friendshiprubber?
 
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