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TSP P-1 Curl for JSH? |
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liulin04
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Posted: 10/01/2014 at 7:51pm |
I currently have Tibhar Grass Dtec S on the backhand of my Joo Sae Hyuk, while I love this rubber, I find the pips to be a bit too hard for chopping. What do you guys think if I replace the Grass with TSP P-1 Curl (~1.0mm) long pips? Will it work well with the JSH blade? My JSH weighs in the high 90s, so I thought the weight and speed of the blade will complement the softness of the P-1 Curl pips.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Chopper88
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I have P1R on the Joo blade, it has good speed so you can chop long and the ball go over faster which will give your opponent less time to react. I used .5 but just changed over to 1mm best advice I got from boogey , I would not consider the P1 being soft.
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haggisv
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The Dtecs pips are actually very soft, among the softest on the market. The sponge is quite soft too and it's quite a lively Tensor sponge. The p-1r sponge is quite firm in contrast and slower. Joo himself uses both, and I'm sure they'll work quite well on the JSH blade. The blade is relatively fast, so the p-1r should offer more control and at least as much backspin when chopping loops.
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