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    Posted: 11/16/2014 at 2:38pm
now i play with mx-p both on fh and bh on a TBS blade

so i want to change my bh rubber because my mx-p getting old and doesn't grip well

i want to pick up a tibhar rubber and my choice is among:

(1Qxd-1Q-5Q-5qsound-FX-P)

MY STYLE on bh is concerned with spin in the first place then speed with concentrating on :

1-pushing alot
2-choping
3-bh flick
4-bh topspin near table

i'm confused and need the expert's opinion

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by the way my insist on mx-p on both sides because it gives me magnificint spin and speed with the advantage of block but i feel it slightly  heavy on my bh

i'm very satisfied with it on bh but it is getting  old and  i need to change that's all


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Well if you like MX-P but want to go lighter I guess FX-P would be the natural choice. They both have the same topsheet but the FX-P is on a softer sponge. If you like the topsheet of MX-P than I guess FX-P is your answer.
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before i get mx-p on my bh i had el-p and i had a very bad memory with it  especially as regard durability and i'm afraid fx-p will be as el-p that why i make a wide range of choices among tibhar rubbers

and thanks general specific for your respond


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I'm using FX-P on the backhand. I've never used MX-P or EL-P. I would rate the durability as average. I was able to get 3 very good months out of it before the sponge has started to lose its "pop". I'll still be able to get another 2-3 months before I need to change rubbers.

However, if you are looking for durability I would suggest a Xiom rubber. My Sigma 2 Pro can last me a full year. However, it's not light. So maybe something like Sigma 2 Euro or Omega 5 Euro in 2.0mm might be a good choice for your backhand.
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