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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote SmackDAT Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/22/2015 at 5:48pm
Originally posted by unstopabl3 unstopabl3 wrote:

Originally posted by slevin slevin wrote:

Originally posted by unstopabl3 unstopabl3 wrote:


The thing is I've used R7, R7 Soft and recently RX but just for a couple of weeks before I moved onto Adidas P7. My game has improved a lot as I feel I can loop all day and have great control and consistency. What I feel I'm lacking is power/speed and spin on serves, other than that P7 is great.

So would you say MX-P or RX would be a good alternative to P7 after I get used to them?

Not MX-P - it would be too fast.

As you know your game better than I and you've tried RX & P7, I won't comment on that rubber's fit then.


Haha, so in other words I can't be certain unless I try it eh?
I found P7 to be a bit slow, especially far from the table, so MX-P might be a good test :P

I'll also try to get a hold of RX again and see if I can compare it with P7.

Btw have you tried EL-P???
MX-P isn't too uncontrollable, depending on your blade. It is definitely fast, but on my TB ALC it isn't too fast by any means.
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If I could have one wish right now, it would be to have a 5 min video of everyone who has described how they play or how others play on the last year or so on this site. I try to understand what some people write and it always leaves me intrigued, moreso because people who actually play me often say that my description of my own game is inaccurate. And this is despite having watched myself many more times than the typical player.
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This TT11 testing thread concludes.

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Once again, thank you slevin for arranging this test - For me, this test resulted in a change from medium-soft to medium-hard FH rubbers (P7/Tenzone Ultra SF --> MX-P). At first, I did not enjoy the harder rubbers, but re-testing the MX-P, M1T and MX-S swayed my mind...Congrats to PPH

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