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jhoerene
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Posted: 03/05/2009 at 10:19am |
Hey guys, I just want to know your inputs on this 2 rubbers that I want to put on my Butterfly Balsa X5 blade. I'm a controlled close-mid distance attacker and my FH has a natural stance for a loop. Its been this way since I started I played Table tennis during my teen years. I'm also thinking if I can put dipper rubber for my backhand maybe 1.9 sponge only instead of 2.2. so that I can have a great control and feel of the ball. |
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JordanGreenwood
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I've got Nimbus on my BCX5 i reccomend nimbus sound though however i have never tried TG2 or TG3 though sorry
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esnift
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It just depends on what you want. TG2 is a bit tackier and slower for more spin and TG3 is Faster and slightly less tacky. I like TG3 myself and would probably recommend that you go with it just because of your mid-distance comment. TG2 might make it hard to get the ball over the net when you get back off the table.
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ffx-me
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I would get TG3 out of those 2 since balsacarbo is extremely high through and so is TG2 so TG3 would be balanced better but honestly I wouldnt use DHS on both sides, youll have a brick
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Ciprian
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These rubbers not perform very well without speed glue.Unfortunately .
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tiburon74
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you got a lot of reason, i use TG3 before the speed glue ban, i try TG3 with butterlfy speed optimizer and sucks, later i tryed only with te water glue and it was worst, the best thing i found it to replace it is the haifu whale II
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porrotu
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I was personally a DHS supporter, but without speed glue they arent good. =[ Until they come with new rubbers after the blue ban stay away from DHS
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jhoerene
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Thanks for your inputs, so what is this HW II factory tuned, I've heard alot of things about this rubber.
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cagaragesales
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Here you go, this should help you out:
http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23806&PN=3#292234 -albert |
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nicefrog
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I've been using DHS rubbers for years and years without speedglue on balsa blades. Plenty of power there, you guys are soft :D
I actually glued a H3 once to see what all the fuss was about and couldn't use it It had no touch was wildly fast and everything I hit landed a meter off the table:P so that was no good for me To the original poster, try a sheet of Commercial H2 the low throw works very well on balsa blades and I don't find TG2 or 3 to be as powerful. Whale might be better but I haven't tried it yet (I don't really agree with the whole rule bending theory going on with pre tuned rubbers) |
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