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Yinhe Earth 2 and Venus 3 |
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Medax
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Posted: 03/28/2018 at 6:18am |
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Has anyone tried these rubbers and could share their experiences of them ? I'm looking to try one but I cannot seem to find any reviews on either of them except in Russian. Thanks in advance.
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cole_ely
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I have gotten various samples from yinhe including Venus and earth. I have no idea what they were. They came clear wrapped like moon pro with plastic cover round stitched. They both had stickers that said tour. One earth had bright blue sponge like seperveloce. One Venus had red sponge and its one I cut and tried then kept.
Yinhe told me they weren't available yet a month ago. |
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Wavestone St with Illumina 1.9r, defender1.7b
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Medax
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I found them both on TTEquipment.co.uk and I fancied trying one of them (or probably both ;) ) You mention that you tried and kept the Venus 3. What did you think about it? Was it particularly good/bad at anything? Thanks. Edited by Medax - 03/30/2018 at 5:48am |
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cole_ely
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You can have it if you want to pay for shipping. It's good. Very pretty too. Too thick for me though.
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bbkon
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HI cole what chinese rubbers are tacky medium fast mid hard sponge that are worth trying? Edited by bbkon - 03/31/2018 at 11:00am |
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cole_ely
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Dipper?
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bbkon
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tried but not what I m looking for. palio? |
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cole_ely
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Not an expert in Palo.
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bbkon
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what rubber you know is good for mid fast play not too bouncy? |
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hidden dragon 40+ |
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bbkon
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what brand? I ve been curious about yasaka rising dragon.rubbers like yinhe sun are too bouncy |
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you asked about Palio. hidden dragon 40+ made by Palio here review about this rubber Edited by piligrim - 03/31/2018 at 7:16pm |
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because is the brand that sells more chinese like rubbers in germany. I m interested in hybrids grippy plus better playability Edited by bbkon - 03/31/2018 at 9:23pm |
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