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5 best chinese rubbers for backhand? |
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Lightzy
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Posted: 11/03/2017 at 1:00pm |
Please advise :)
Also if you can add a bit of explanation to the list that'd be very educational Edited by Lightzy - 11/03/2017 at 2:09pm |
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azv
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non tacky:
729 focus 3 snipe: light and grippy topsheet, non tensor/very linear. Medium soft feeling. Slow rubber but very forgiving and easy to play with. palio ak47 blue: very light (39g after cut), tensor with low catapult effect. Soft feeling. Easy to play and forgiving palio ak47 red: light, tensor with medium catapult effect, medium feeling tacky: I don't know bc I don't like tacky rubbers on the BH. Skyline 3-60 and h3 3-50 have good reviews for bh rubber
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vanjr
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It depends on what you like. By Chinese you mean "tacky, hard sponger" which is traditional chinese rubber you get a very different list that if you mean "chinese made, less expensive than euro/jap rubbers which are not tacky".
Colestt has several good options with assasinS, defenderS, illumina, and (my favorite for for BH) scirocco. Scirocco has a firmer sponge and plays well from mid distance. It also throws the ball further (high throw). AssassinS and defenderS probably play better at an all around game. Ignore my old signature, btw.
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andras
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haifù shark is born for backhand used by different players sponsored by haifù in china S. L.
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skip3119
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=============== I like this (non-tacky rubber): 729 focus 3 snipe.
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Hozuki
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On soft blades: Mercury II, 3-60
On medium blades: Globe 999t On hard blades: above rubbers feel mushy. Have not found anything usable so far. |
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Lightzy
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Ordered a sheet of the skyline 3-60 soft and a sheet of AK47 blue.
Using battle2 45deg so far, which is actually very very good and I enjoy it very, very much, but I'd like to get my blade even lighter weight and see if a softer sponge really makes a good difference to the backhand. If not, no biggie at $13 for a sheet Edited by Lightzy - 11/04/2017 at 5:00pm |
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