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Originally posted by NextLevel NextLevel wrote:

If you want to use Baracuda at a higher level, booster is going to become your best friend so get 2.0mm.

+1.

i have used in baracuda for around a year 2.0mm and max.
if you boost baracuda this rubber can overcome any other.
however one of the biggest con is the weight 2.00mm -50 grams(boosted 53)
max 52 grams (boosted 55gr)

since i tried baracuda i never found a spinnier rubber.
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There is no Donic rubber similar to mx-p.

m1 is harder, throws higher, and is faster. Does not work on hard blade, whereas mx-p does.

m2 is softer.

jp02 is a bit softer, throws lower, and has more or less the same speed.

jp01 has similar hardness, but throws lower and has probably the same speed.

jp01 turbo is probably the most similar to mx-p. it is probably a bit harder and is faster.

m1 turbo is a brick...

In short: mx-p plays like a much slower t05 with much less catapult. Donic has nothing like that.


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I have tried the acuda p1 blue today, it is not also near to the mxp. The tibhar quantum is a bit nearer to the p1
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Thanks for the compare Seguso! Love yua posts.! :) .. Don't want a lower throw, while a bit higher won't be bad, so jp01t out.
Btw, do any of the acuda blues compare to tenergy 64? Bascially need a softish and bouncy feel of t64.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nv42 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11/27/2015 at 1:29pm
And I'm a super fan of baracuda too! After my sheet wore out I tried many other rubbers to quench my ej thirst lol... Right now I find rakza7 a decent fit, kinda like xiom vega pro too ( I somehow prefer rubbers of that generation the most for my bh since plastic balls came out, loved 5q for cellu)   . Though like many others, iv yet to find something spinnier than baracuda for near the table play, though im sure it can be beaten by many of the new rubbers away from the table.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote asifgunz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11/27/2015 at 4:39pm
mx p is like a beginners rubber compared to sigma 2 pro lol.  Even though it's older than the Omega series; works perfectly with poly ball.  


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yeah, beginners like paul drinkhall etc
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Originally posted by rocketman222 rocketman222 wrote:

yeah, beginners like paul drinkhall etc

there you go being a smart ass. Clearly their stash of MX p's are different from the ones you buy from whatever retailer. smh


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Lol, If theyr mxp was soo Damn differnt and so much more friggin magical to the commercial mxp then wouldn't tibhar just release that 'pro' version commercially and BAM! They'd be selling the best rubber ever in the post sg Era since t05 right? (considering that regular mxp is pretty much as good as t05). And yeah s2p isn't as spinny as mxp even though I do admit that it is almost as powerful in full fledged drives.
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