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i played with a long pip player before and he told me that OX is easier to control but with sponge is like adding a spring to it. more spin, more impact/pushing/tension but hard to control. Usually they choose 0.6mm sponge.

I don't see anybody play with more than > 1.0mm yet. And most of them play far away from the table.

Long pips usually give people trouble. However, experienced players and players ranking more 2500 can kill your long pips return easily.


LP with >1.0 mm sponge, it will act like an inverted rubber. So pushing / chopping are not as good as thin sponge / ox LP; You are better attack with the lp with sponge.
haha, old thread brings back memories, from 563 (1.8mm) -> lp ox -> trying lp (0.5mm) / sp (1.7mm)


Edited by Egghead - 05/28/2015 at 2:24am
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Edited by Egghead - 05/25/2015 at 1:54pm
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Thanks for the video.  The LP player is very good.
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Who are these players?
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Now I'm using Spinlord Agenda OX for chopping distant from the table but I have experience with neptune 0.7 mm.
The difference I noticed:
Agenda OX -> easier to control, huge reversal, deception
Neptune 0.7 mm -> amazing undercut spin when chopping, high reversal

IMHO as traditional defense sponged lps are for skilled hands...
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Can someone confirm if the LP player is indeed playing with OX. I am amazed the way he hits with the LP towards the later part of the video.

Also, does anyone know what type of Blade and LP he is using.
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Originally posted by Egghead Egghead wrote:

Originally posted by acid acid wrote:

i played with a long pip player before and he told me that OX is easier to control but with sponge is like adding a spring to it. more spin, more impact/pushing/tension but hard to control. Usually they choose 0.6mm sponge.

I don't see anybody play with more than > 1.0mm yet. And most of them play far away from the table.

Long pips usually give people trouble. However, experienced players and players ranking more 2500 can kill your long pips return easily.


1.0 mm sponge, it will act like an inverted rubber. So pushing / chopping are not as good as thin sponge / ox LP; You are better attack with the lp with sponge. haha, old thread brings back memories, from 563 (1.8mm) -> lp ox -> trying lp (0.5mm) / sp (1.7mm)


If you can control it, LP 1.0 is easier to chop off the table.
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Originally posted by Peergee Peergee wrote:

Can someone confirm if the LP player is indeed playing with OX. I am amazed the way he hits with the LP towards the later part of the video.

Also, does anyone know what type of Blade and LP he is using.


Yes, he's using Superwall OX on the OSP Immune OX blade. I've never played with Superwall, but I play with the Immune OX. It's a combo blade--slow, hard BH side--ideal for OX LP--and a softer, faster attacking (FH) side. It is, quite simply, the best combo blade I've ever used. So perfectly consistent on both sides, massive sweet spot and lovely dwell time on the FH and total control on the BH. AS well as the control on the BH side, however, it seems to add wobble to the ball and definitely gives better reverse spin on blocks than any other defensive blades I've used with LPs. (Donic Senso, Hallmark Aurora, Hallmark Combo). The blade is handmade in Hungary and you can choose your own handle and from 3 different blade face sizes. Not cheap but not outrageous either for the best blade I've ever owned.
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OSP  IMMUNE  OX  

DER  MATERIALSPEZIALIST   SUPERWALL  OX  LP  RED



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Originally posted by Tufeis Tufeis wrote:

OSP  IMMUNE  OX  
DER  MATERIALSPEZIALIST   SUPERWALL  OX  LP  RED
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Where to buy this rubber, about how much it costs?
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Originally posted by skip3119 skip3119 wrote:

Originally posted by Tufeis Tufeis wrote:

OSP  IMMUNE  OX  
DER  MATERIALSPEZIALIST   SUPERWALL  OX  LP  RED
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Where to buy this rubber, about how much it costs?
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Originally posted by Matt Pimple Matt Pimple wrote:

Originally posted by skip3119 skip3119 wrote:

Where to buy this rubber, about how much it costs?
Here:
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That site gives me the following message, so I did not proceed any further. Unsure it is safe.

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Attackers might be trying to steal your information from shop.der-materialspezialist.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).

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