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Hinshaw
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Posted: 08/16/2008 at 7:32pm |
Hey Im trying to learn as much as I can about the new rubbers. How does the softness of Platin Soft compare to other rubbers? Is Platin normal very hard??? and what is Pride like? hardness takiness etc. Thanks.
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Pryde is very exellent rubber. I play 2.0 on my forehand. before Pryde I try sinuz but its not as good Pryde.
Pryde its not so soft like nimbuz sound.
the feelings is very good as well.
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lildudejds
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Pryde is great! Isn't too soft to make it unplayable, actually fairly hard for a tensor(which is a good thing). VERY durable, very spinny! It's a joy to play with I'd highly recommend it.
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Nexy Hannibal
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is Pryde harder than Tenergy? |
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lildudejds
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No. Softer than tenergy.
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Nexy Hannibal
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Love your new sig lildudejds, you never need to change that
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lildudejds
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haha, you are probably right! However, hopefully this new combo I have on the way will be the winner for atleast 4-5 months or so! Now that college season is started, i really need to find something and stick with it rather than to alwasy be adjusting.
Gosh I hate to say it but I have atleast a little bit of EJ syndrome in me now! |
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tuco
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sounds like I need to give Pryde a try. Gosh, it's almost half the price of Tenergy.
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I have Donic Platin Soft on both sides and I really like it. I know that is softer than Nimbus Soft and spinier.
Why I like this rubber: - the control is much better than anything I used before, I can place the ball on corners or at extreme angles - I can spin the ball easier (even is not as much as with some Chinese rubbers) and is not too sensitive to the incoming spin - is forgiving, I don't have to hit the ball almost perfect to produce a good shot I'm not yet used to do pushes right, the ball usually fly over the table, but I'll adapt to this in time. One thing I noticed since I switched to Platin is the diminished need to search for a better rubber and focusing more on my technique. Let's not forget that are expensive. |
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dauntless
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I have heard nothing but good things about Pryde, would love to try it, now that lildudejds mentions the rubber is softer that tenergy, that make s me even more interested. Would like to know how it compares with roxon 450
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Platin soft feels about as soft as Roxon 450, Roxon 450 spins a little better. I have it on my Backhand. It seem to be a little bit more Durable than the Roxon 450 |
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pryde is a touch harder than platin soft. And roxon 450 felt really soft to me, too soft even. Pryde felt about perfect hardness I would try it out for sure! The price is really low too! get it from megaspin.net
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pryde and platin are quite similar, maybe pryde is slightly softer but both are still about medium hardness.
very easy to put a lot of speed and spin on the ball, nice sound for being such a consistent rubber, also more durable than other tensors:D
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dauntless
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Any idea what density Pryde is? How "medium" is it compared to like an EGP (supposed to be 42.5 while Roxon is around 30)?
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dauntless!
try it and u will never need to change again hehe.
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harder than roxon 450. It's just a great feeling rubber id try it. It's not too expensive, way worth it!
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yee i think its about 45, at least i would guess that...perfect. soft enough to give sound and feeling and hard enough to be more consistent than other tensors. i think there will also be 2 softer versions, at least pryde 30 is already released.
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Tenergy 05 is better from all this rubbers together! Butterfly make excellent rubber( high speed, high spin, high control)! Best rubber for loopers!
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master of loops: have you tried pryde? if so, how would you compare to tenergy 05, is it heavier or lighter? And which one is more dense? (harder)
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Master_of_loops
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I havent tried Pryde yet, but I think its lighter then Tenergy and its also softer then Tenergy. Pryde probably has higher speed then tenergy, but less spin and less control! I think Pryde is smillar to BTY Bryce speed, so its not better then BTY Tenergy 05 for my looping style.
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Pryde 2.0 mm is good but if u need more spin and speed try max its like 2.4 or something not sure.
Pryde is lighter than Tenergy and little softer too. I tried bryce a long time ago its quite heavy and hard too. I think tenergy is almost like bryce but better
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