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richrf
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Which thickness did you try out? How did it feel? |
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stancuzi
Member Joined: 01/08/2015 Location: Vienna, Austria Status: Offline Points: 46 |
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2,0 is a safe choice wenn it is first time. Max can be better or worse sometimes.
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Justjazba
Beginner Joined: 10/26/2017 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 11 |
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I have used only 1.8 and MAX. But I feel like both have good and bad things... Also yea I was thinking to play it safe and go 2.0. I have read that MAX is better to improve techniques. I honestly loop a lot and don't play too close to the table so thus was thinking of not going 1.8
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icontek
Premier Member This is FPS Doug Joined: 10/31/2006 Location: Maine, US Status: Offline Points: 5222 |
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Nope. Since the introduction of the plastic balls, at least 3x different plastics have been attempted. Cellulose Acetate (the early plastic era balls) Poly (i forget which popular polymer this is) ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) The ABS balls, like the Stiga and DHS D40+ variants are actually not awful. They play sort of like the Nittaku Premiums and differently from the seamless Poly (like the xushaofa). |
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