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I. Think i will get the ev sheet tomorrow. Well regrding hexer pips is a good rubber but spinny it takes some skill to control when attacking. low spin ball its easy to overhitif you block its dangerous and faster ,get the 1.9mm version.force version is little bit more hard but same spin very nice flat hitting i played with 1.7 that was still fast but when blocking its very lethal at that thickness
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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

I. Think i will get the ev sheet tomorrow. Well regrding hexer pips is a good rubber but spinny it takes some skill to control when attacking. low spin ball its easy to overhitif you block its dangerous and faster ,get the 1.9mm version.force version is little bit more hard but same spin very nice flat hitting i played with 1.7 that was still fast but when blocking its very lethal at that thickness


Flamingmdn suggested that I get SpinLord Degu. I was looking into it and now I'm leaning toward getting either that or SpinLord's other short pip Waran. Here's a video of some guys testing Waran on the backhand. It seems like a really great rubber and I can hear the speed glue effect. It also seems to have a lot of gears on it's speed. Slow blocks, fast blocks, and fast attacks.
 
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Hmmm, maybe Mizuno Booster EV but I haven't played with it so I am not sure if it 100% fits the bill.

What do you know about it? Where did you read any information?


I remember someone in a japanese review saying that it plays similar to a speedglued Spectol 21. The topsheet should be a bit stiffer than a lot of the modern tensor sp.

Mizuno Booster SA is the spinny version and has been the best selling sp in Japan for months. Booster EV focuses more on speed and is also very popular. I actually wonder why they are so little known and used outside of Japan, same with the Moristo SP.
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Originally posted by Da Baobei Da Baobei wrote:

Originally posted by GeneralSpecific GeneralSpecific wrote:

Originally posted by Da Baobei Da Baobei wrote:

Hmmm, maybe Mizuno Booster EV but I haven't played with it so I am not sure if it 100% fits the bill.

What do you know about it? Where did you read any information?


I remember someone in a japanese review saying that it plays similar to a speedglued Spectol 21. The topsheet should be a bit stiffer than a lot of the modern tensor sp.

Mizuno Booster SA is the spinny version and has been the best selling sp in Japan for months. Booster EV focuses more on speed and is also very popular. I actually wonder why they are so little known and used outside of Japan, same with the Moristo SP.


Booster EV absorb speed and spin on slow shots seem to brake the ball.lots of flat balls that hit the net and is complicated to be consistent.general do you boost the speed version?w is challenger attack compared to 802? Spinnier? Which one has more sink?
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By the way bbkon. Tsp is making a 2 new spectols for the plastic ball. Spectol red anad Spectol blue. There is very little information about it but I think they come out the first quarter of 2016.
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Originally posted by GeneralSpecific GeneralSpecific wrote:

Originally posted by FlatHitter FlatHitter wrote:

JOOLA  express ultra...speed glue affect..."tensor" effect..this is the best short pips on the market for topspin and speed, no reason to boost..or try 15 different rubbers, it has what your looking for. save your money, I have been using it for 2 years on backhand and have tested several short pip rubbers..the rubber review sights will back my claim.

You say best for topspin and speed but just how much topspin? If it's as high as Rakza P.O, Zava, or even 802-40 then that's too high. There are still other tensor short pips out there and you say you've tried several of them. What made you choose Express Ultra over these other ones? Also, like I had mentioned to AcudaDave, I'd like to keep the sponge on the softer side if possible. How hard is the sponge and more importantly does it feel hard during play? Thank you for the help.


I know that jiang jialiang has been playing with blowfish normal and tenergy 64 i have a pic
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Originally posted by GeneralSpecific GeneralSpecific wrote:

By the way bbkon. Tsp is making a 2 new spectols for the plastic ball. Spectol red anad Spectol blue. There is very little information about it but I think they come out the first quarter of 2016.


Yes i know and i m waiting.i tried an used challenger sheet today and was nice decent sink efect .i think yasaka unveiled a new sp too
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