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Andro Revolution COR2 Supersponge |
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rustyfo
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Posted: 11/08/2007 at 9:42am |
forgot to mention that I do use speedglue (butterfly fair chack), so im not looking for a rubber with built-in effect.
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theman
Premier Member Joined: 09/22/2006 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 7234 |
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ive played with dipper1, almost like a euro rubber, very slick surface with almost no tack. Hardness isnt really that hard, its got execellent control. i think dhs is on the ball when it has contorl and not as much killing speed. i played it on an off- blade btw, did not like on the bh casue it was too slow for my kreanga kills lol. i use 729 transcend sp instead, awesome tackiness for service and good punch kill. dipper u gotta get ur own pace going.
but the best thing about dipper as i said is the control, especially for pushes. thats my 2 cents. |
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silvalis
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Yes. COR2 still needs glue.
Basically, you've got Plasma 470 (4G non-speedglue Tensor), Quad 480 (3G Tensor little or no glue) and COR/COR2 (3G Speedglue optimised Tensor). The targeted player groups are different, though Plasma 470 is almost a replacement for Quad 480. |
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T h e N A M
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The new high performance sponge of the C.O.R.2 rubber sheets is approximately 5% more powerful because it is able to transfer the energy into the optimum ball rotation speed when you hit the ball. The result of many tests performed by Jean-Michel Saive, the sponge is a high tech product specially designed for the needs of players who speed glue. C.O.R.2 is the ideal rubber for all players who want to enjoy the great sound of speed glue and do not want to stop speed gluing until the ban goes into effect.
looks like it still needs to be used with speed glue...?
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T h e N A M
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i was interested about this ruuber, so i went to ping-pong.com and found out this rubber is tensor 3G... and many of tensor 3g rubbers require speed glue... like omega 3, revolution COR... but revolution quad 480 is also tensor 3g, but it has speed glue effects... if cor2 is like plasma 470 or quad480, andro is going to have three rubbers with 47.5 degrees.... that is interesting.... |
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rustyfo
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Does anyone have any experience with this rubber? Also how about the normal Andro Revolution COR2. How do these compare to each other, and how do they compare to these two rubbers:
DHS Dipper2 Donic J.O Waldner I'm currently playing with Dipper2 in forehand, but im in doubt which of the 3 others I should switch to after. Looking for some more speed for mid-distance looping without sacrificing too much of the close to the table spin+control. |
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