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    Posted: 07/17/2006 at 7:59pm
Which is faster, spinner, fresh glued Sriver L or unglued Donic F1?
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Depends on how many layers of speed glue and the speed glue you use.
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for me, F1 is faster than sriver. it is because sriver is not a high tension rubber. but, F1 is famous with its speed among NON glue rubbers...

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I am wondering why Sriver is always rated high.
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Because it's a good, well behaved rubber that's easy to use.
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you know why many top players use sriver and not a donic desto type rubbers because glued sriver is one of the most powerfull rubbers out there -keeping in mind that one has a good technic
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yea sriver
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sriver is durable than F1....
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I heard bryce is more durable than Sriver, is it true ?
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Originally posted by adambty adambty wrote:

I heard bryce is more durable than Sriver, is it true ?


price should speak for itself, Bryce is definitely more durable than Sriver and it has build-in power.
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Follow this link, it says

http://www.ping-pong.com/cgi-bin/shopper.cgi?preadd=action&key=UR76&reference=/cgi-bin/shopper.cgi%3Fsearch%3Daction%26keywords%3DttRubber+and+Butterfly%26searchstart%3D0%26template%3DTemplates/SearchResult.html

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High Tech meets High Performance! Butterfly doubles the life expectancy of rubber with Bryce. Highly flexible topsheet for extra punch.

Double the life expectancy ? does anyonne knows compare against what rubber ?

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Please give me answer

is it true that Bryce can last double the lifespan of sriver ?

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Only when unglued, and then Sriver is better (but both are dead without it). Speedglued neither lasts beyond 3 months tops, unless spin isn't much of an issue.
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