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Sriver or Bryce? |
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CyrusTagle5215
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Posted: 07/05/2007 at 1:00am |
has anyone tried sriver or bryce on offensive cr blade? im planning to use it on my forehand.
Which one is better? thanks in advance ... |
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Stiga Offensive CR - Flared Handle
FH - Bryce FX 2.1 Black BH - Sriver EL 2.1 Red Stiga Carbo Glue |
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PATT
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IF BOTH THE RUBBER IS 2.1MM, SRIVER GOT BETTER CONTROL, IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SPIN AND SPEED BRYCE IS BETTER. |
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mafia
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Spin : Its depend on your stroke, how the blade contact with the ball
Speed : Bryce is faster
Control : Depend on individual
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kim_taek_soo
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For All-out-offense, Bryce is better (speed, spin)
For Allaround, Sriver is better (controll, feel)
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Stavros
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If you don't practice daily choose Sriver.
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Jon2378
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Pejantan
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today i buy brice fx black and sriver EL red Max.....i can produce great spin and speed with sriver EL but don't know why...i can't do the same with my bryce fx.....all unglued
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Skyline
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Sriver is better for an all around offensive style and bryce is better for agressive/fast loopers
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easyfiji
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I don't like Sriver on the Offensive CR. It's too hard. The offensive CR is very bouncy and so is Sriver. You will not be able to control the bouncy effect. Bryce or Sriver EL are softer than Sriver. They are probably better choices.
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humint
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i always thought that bryce was bouncier than sriver!
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Timemaster
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Yeah I really doubt bryce is softer than sriver...
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ProfessorChaos
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According to butterflyonline...Bryce has a 35 deg sponge while Sriver is 38.
But Sriver EL is the best anyways =P can't wait for my Inspirit Quattro to arrive...then I will compare it to my Bryce to see which is better to use on FH =P...Since I'm not going to be glueing for much longer....gonna stop at the end of the year(when my can of glue runs out) Gotta find a good BH rubber that is good unglued. |
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colleur
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i think the sriver as more spin than bryce!
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Stavros
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Bryce and Sriver are classic looping rubbers. They cannot cover your mistakes.
Sriver EL and Sriver FX are a very different story. It is easier to play with them. Test your rubbers during official tournaments especially when playing against better players than you. |
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humint
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that's true, but a softer sponge does not mean it is less bouncier. bryce may even feel softer than sriver, but it is much bouncier, that's for sure! |
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thunderspin
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i think sriver el would be better choice
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Madbrazilian
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If you're not going to glue, I wouldn't choose bryce. Like some guy said above, the overall playing characteristics of sriver unglued are better than bryce unglued.
I would go with sriver el if you're not going to glue because if provides the best performance of all the srivers in my opinion. If you're going to glue, I would go with bryce fx. |
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bordtennisfreak
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how is the bryce and sriver l unglued?
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BTY: M.MAZE
G2 FX Sriver FX No GLUE !!! |
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Peter C
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I have Max Sriver EL unglued on a Timo Boll Spirit and I have no problem generating spin and speed. It's a gem.
On the Offensive Classic Cr, I would also suggest Sriver EL in preference to Sriver L. |
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kmh888
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Bryce on fh, sriver on backhand! |
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