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2mm vs 1.5mm short pips for shakehand BH |
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bokai
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Posted: 09/08/2019 at 11:22pm |
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Hi All,
I currently use Victas 101 on the BH (short pips) in 2mm. I do alot of passive blocking, some active blocking and countering but dont open up much on the bh except rolling or hitting off serves. Since i mostly passive block and counter, is it worth me trying short pips in 1.5mm? Im afraid it might bottom out but what do you guys think? Would love to hear your opinons. Thanks.
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Skyline
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It depends on what you want. I think it's fine to play passively with 2.0 (I do that myself). If you need more control it might work for you.
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serr
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If you dont ever brush loop with pips, go for thin sponge
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bokai
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Thanks guys! I thought thinner sponge provides more control? But I think its actually the other way...
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speedy
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I have been using 1.8mm. In my opinion/game, they are perfect for passive/active blocking.
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bokai
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how is the difference in speed and sink effect?
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mykonos96
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Playing 1.5mm moristo gives a lot of sink but less control
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Skyline
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I was very dissapointed with Moristo's sink. If you want sink better use speedy soft dtecs.
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bokai
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I havent tried speeedy soft dtects but is it closer to a med pip?
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mykonos96
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Its a cylinder pip almost spinless but hard to control
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Skyline
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Much easier to use than medium pips though and it has the same disturbance.
Edited by Skyline - 09/12/2019 at 5:44am |
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bokai
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oh really? interesting. Maybe that is worth a try hahaha. Do you know how it compares to victas 101?
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