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    Posted: 01/13/2019 at 9:18pm
Can someone give me a comparison review between these 2 rubbers please

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Nittaku goriki kaisoku is hard crisp and direct, think a chinese brick sponge with a just slightly grippy topsheet, very low throw not so fast as bryce highspeed.

Bryce highspeed is bouncy, smooth fast and low throw.
For an agressive blocking and hitting game I prefered the bryce highspeed. Nittaku Goriki Kaisoku is a weird rubber because of the lowish grip and very low throw it acts unpredictable even in blocking and pushing I guess that's why they call it "similar" to sp.
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Originally posted by Skyline Skyline wrote:

Nittaku goriki kaisoku is hard crisp and direct, think a chinese brick sponge with a just slightly grippy topsheet, very low throw not so fast as bryce highspeed.

Bryce highspeed is bouncy, smooth fast and low throw.
For an agressive blocking and hitting game I prefered the bryce highspeed. Nittaku Goriki Kaisoku is a weird rubber because of the lowish grip and very low throw it acts unpredictable even in blocking and pushing I guess that's why they call it "similar" to sp.
hey how would you rate durability of bryce highspeed?
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It's pretty durable I would say 8/10. I could use it for like 4/5 months and I played a lot back then.
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Thanks Skyline! How would u compare bryce highspeed to bryce speed then?
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