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I played with Mizuno short pips and they are high quality and was thinking of buying the inverted rubbers that they have. Has anyone in the forum played with Mizuno inverted rubbers. If yes what can you compare them to?
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Maybe you should wait brand new Mizuno inverted rubbers from GF serie (40, 45 and 48), made in Germany.
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Originally posted by Ray Ray wrote:

Maybe you should wait brand new Mizuno inverted rubbers from GF serie (40, 45 and 48), made in Germany.

Have you tried the older rubbers they have? I just want to know how they play before I go ahead and buy some. As far as I know all their rubbers are made in germany 
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Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

I played with Mizuno short pips and they are high quality and was thinking of buying the inverted rubbers that they have. Has anyone in the forum played with Mizuno inverted rubbers. If yes what can you compare them to?

what short pips? ,Booster EV or SA??  why do you think they re good
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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

I played with Mizuno short pips and they are high quality and was thinking of buying the inverted rubbers that they have. Has anyone in the forum played with Mizuno inverted rubbers. If yes what can you compare them to?

what short pips? ,Booster EV or SA??  why do you think they re good

Booster EV saw a japanese player using it so had to try it out. Much faster than Victas short pips and purely meant for attack the sponge is tensioned. Minimal knuckleball effect. Would combine well with faster blades and counterattacking is absolute beauty when you get it right. EV are more vertically aligned pips and SA are more horizontal from what I understand. The rubber ripped in half along with the paddle when I accidentally hit it against the edge of the table Cry but I was overall impressed. So much so that I am willing to try the inverted rubbers from them if someone can give me good feedback.
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Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

I played with Mizuno short pips and they are high quality and was thinking of buying the inverted rubbers that they have. Has anyone in the forum played with Mizuno inverted rubbers. If yes what can you compare them to?

what short pips? ,Booster EV or SA??  why do you think they re good

Booster EV saw a japanese player using it so had to try it out. Much faster than Victas short pips and purely meant for attack the sponge is tensioned. Minimal knuckleball effect. Would combine well with faster blades and counterattacking is absolute beauty when you get it right. EV are more vertically aligned pips and SA are more horizontal from what I understand. The rubber ripped in half along with the paddle when I accidentally hit it against the edge of the table Cry but I was overall impressed. So much so that I am willing to try the inverted rubbers from them if someone can give me good feedback.
 Anyone?

what victas pips have yo tried and how it was?
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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

I played with Mizuno short pips and they are high quality and was thinking of buying the inverted rubbers that they have. Has anyone in the forum played with Mizuno inverted rubbers. If yes what can you compare them to?

what short pips? ,Booster EV or SA??  why do you think they re good

Booster EV saw a japanese player using it so had to try it out. Much faster than Victas short pips and purely meant for attack the sponge is tensioned. Minimal knuckleball effect. Would combine well with faster blades and counterattacking is absolute beauty when you get it right. EV are more vertically aligned pips and SA are more horizontal from what I understand. The rubber ripped in half along with the paddle when I accidentally hit it against the edge of the table Cry but I was overall impressed. So much so that I am willing to try the inverted rubbers from them if someone can give me good feedback.
 Anyone?

what victas pips have yo tried and how it was?

Victas 101 and 102
102 has higher throw than 101 both are pretty linear. Some spin generation but no knuckleball effect.
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Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

I played with Mizuno short pips and they are high quality and was thinking of buying the inverted rubbers that they have. Has anyone in the forum played with Mizuno inverted rubbers. If yes what can you compare them to?

what short pips? ,Booster EV or SA??  why do you think they re good

Booster EV saw a japanese player using it so had to try it out. Much faster than Victas short pips and purely meant for attack the sponge is tensioned. Minimal knuckleball effect. Would combine well with faster blades and counterattacking is absolute beauty when you get it right. EV are more vertically aligned pips and SA are more horizontal from what I understand. The rubber ripped in half along with the paddle when I accidentally hit it against the edge of the table Cry but I was overall impressed. So much so that I am willing to try the inverted rubbers from them if someone can give me good feedback.
 Anyone?

please
 

what victas pips have yo tried and how it was?

Victas 101 and 102
102 has higher throw than 101 both are pretty linear. Some spin generation but no knuckleball effect.

was a pro the japanese player shakehand or penholder?
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where can you buy mizuno pips?

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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by viva viva wrote:

I played with Mizuno short pips and they are high quality and was thinking of buying the inverted rubbers that they have. Has anyone in the forum played with Mizuno inverted rubbers. If yes what can you compare them to?

what short pips? ,Booster EV or SA??  why do you think they re good

Booster EV saw a japanese player using it so had to try it out. Much faster than Victas short pips and purely meant for attack the sponge is tensioned. Minimal knuckleball effect. Would combine well with faster blades and counterattacking is absolute beauty when you get it right. EV are more vertically aligned pips and SA are more horizontal from what I understand. The rubber ripped in half along with the paddle when I accidentally hit it against the edge of the table Cry but I was overall impressed. So much so that I am willing to try the inverted rubbers from them if someone can give me good feedback.
 Anyone?

please
 

what victas pips have yo tried and how it was?

Victas 101 and 102
102 has higher throw than 101 both are pretty linear. Some spin generation but no knuckleball effect.

was a pro the japanese player shakehand or penholder?


shakehand. 
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Originally posted by Dr.Cho Dr.Cho wrote:

where can you buy mizuno pips?


tt japan or other japanese websites
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