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Ck1407
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Posted: 06/22/2018 at 11:33am |
thank you for ur well appreciated info
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Lightzy
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The only difference is the sponge density.
Blue is 36-38 while yellow is about 42. They both grip the ball excellently but blue has more speed and spin when you get a lower energy ball and yellow is stronger and spinnier with slightly higher energy balls, while a bit slower with low energy ones. Blue is easier for looping backspin because the sponge is less dense and also thicker, and given backspin balls generally arent very high energy |
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Ck1407
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of the 2 u mentioned, which would u feel has more grip, being able to loop backspin?
thanks for the suggestion
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Lightzy
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Ak47 blue or yellow.
In addition to being very spinny and very fast, it's one of the lightest inverted rubbers in existence and costs abot $10 on ali express with free worldwide shipping. It's a no brainer really. I use yellow now which is a bit harder sponged because blue proved a tad too bouncy for me, though in all other respects they're exactly the same. Edited by Lightzy - 06/22/2018 at 9:07am |
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Ck1407
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ok thank you will look that up
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gianquittia
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I really like Rasanter R42 2.0 on my BH.
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Kolev
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Yes, AK47blue is light , grippy and cheap. Truly shines with its control
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Ck1407
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haha i checked out many forums and palio ak47 blue appear lot haha
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hookumsnivy
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Someone suggested I try Palio AK47 Blue. It's super cheap, super light, soft and so far I'm really liking it for my rpb.
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vega europe, galaxy moon
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Ck1407
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looking for lightweight bh rubber, hope to hear some suggestions
my blade is 15.6cmx15.2cm would be great if the rubber is less than 50g after cutting i would like the rubber to make my banana flicks easier since using 729 super fx is pretty hard since my wrist gets abit sore and if i incorporate arm movement the ball shoots out of the table also i notice my rpb loops are not getting over the net when i use superfx if by reading this makes it feel that i am at fault and my equipment is not to blame, pls give some tips on making my rpb better Rubbers currently on my radar: fastarc s-1 vega japan ventus soft thank you for reading :)
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