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    Posted: 10/01/2014 at 4:01am
Hey, i'm currently using hayabusa zx blade, at my previous blade (ignito) i was using vega pro(fh) and 64(bh). Tenergy fits perfect, but vega pro is just to hard for this blade. Maybe someone tried different rubbers with this blade? Cause i like tenergy64 more as bh, so need good fh rubber(softer than vega pro). also looking for light one, not as heavy as vegapro.
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Vega Europe? :P

If you have the money just get another tenergy like an fx.

Edit: Tenergy is heavy though, perhaps not.


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was thnking about tenergy, and what about bluefire or airoc rubbers? are they quite similar to tenergies? 
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No. Nothing is truly the same as Tenergy. Bluefire M2 is supposedly the closest, but Airoc is nothing like it, and none of those rubbers have all the good qualities tenergy does.

The problem is that anything very close to tenergy in quality is generally close to it in price, and tenergy is a relatively durable rubber as well.


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So what tenergies are better for fh? cause at bh i use 64 and it's quite good(i like faster one for bh), maybe i'd like a bit softer one, cause mostly with fh i'm doing topspins/rallies
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one more thing, yesterday i tried roundel and it fits quite fine. but maybe need a bit more speed~(softness is good)
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You would simply LOVE Sigma Euro on that blade. Either I or II will do it. My coach in Korea uses such a setup.
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