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FAMERICAAN
Member Joined: 11/18/2006 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 39 |
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Posted: 06/09/2009 at 3:29am |
Which rubber is the most suitable for a Defender who also Attacks with his backhand for like 50% of a match?? Got any Tips for me? :D |
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Totoro
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Tackiness Chop? I'm not sure...If you're going to attack with it you can go with a thin inverted or a short pip!
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I'm 15
Clipper Wood FH: DHS Hurricane 3 PROVINCIAL 2.15mm 38 degrees BH: Palio CK531A OX CPen Looper with LP twiddling, blocking hitting and LP RPB |
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729 FX
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Yasaka Mark V or Sriver EL in my opinion.
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Beer Belly
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Totoro is right: thin inverted or short pip is the way to go for your style.
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Ginko Tai Kim
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729fx or geospin tacky in 1.8-2mm.
Or use long pimples and twiddle when you want to attack!!! CHeers |
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deva sarjan
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1.1 tackiness C 2 0.6 or 0.9 tibhar super defence 40 |
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