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thelooper12
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Posted: 08/24/2019 at 3:32am |
Hello,
Looking for cheaper alternatives for the tibhar mxp, replacing the rubbers are simply too expensive nowadays. Cheers
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thelooper12
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I'm also lookin for more durable/longer lasting MXP - is Bluefire m1 alright?
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SmackDAT
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T05
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Hozuki
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my advice, give up on durability and use cheap chinese rubbers with lots of booster.
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vik2000
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Lol, how cheap are people getting these days? MXP is a cheaper alternative to T05. If you can't afford MXP even with TT11's buy 3 get 4 deals, just settle for Friendship brand. Most quality tensor rubbers are around MXP's price.
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serr
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Switch to xiom rubbers, they last a long time.
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thelooper12
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yep this is what im looking to do at the moment.
Any suggestions?? Heard the palio ak47 is pretty good? Thanks
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Hozuki
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palios are good for speed, get ak47 red or hk1997 gold, they have euro style cake and mid-hard sponges. they benefit but do not need lots of booster. for spin, h3n 39 boosted is the safest and most economical choice. |
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1dennistt
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Instead of Bluefire M1, if I were going this route, I'd use Bluefire JP 01 Turbo instead. A slightly more grippy topsheet, which in my opinion works better with these new plastic balls. I don't think either one is as fast as MXP, I've never used MXP but have hit with blades with MXP on them. Some of this is going to depend on your level of play, and how willing you are to boost to try and keep the rubber playing at a level you like. Friendship and DHS make some good stuff if you want to do the boosting thing to make them a little easier to use. Even some of the new Gambler stuff might be to your liking.
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Donic Waldner World Champion 1989 ZLC (Inner), Donic BlueStorm Pro (Red) Max, ????? (Black) 1.8 mm)
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Flobert
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DHS GoldArc 8
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taczkid
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T05hARD!
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