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    Posted: 07/31/2006 at 9:14am
Can anyone help me to choose best pimple rubber from this web side....
http://www.presports.com/index.php?cName=friendship-rubbers
i want to buy from there.
i will put it at my back side of my butterfly cn7 blade.
Thank you very much for you all opinion.
sorry for my poor english.
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837 very controlable if ur only using as last resort or to throw off oppoenet
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837 or 755 OX are good. Dr evil has the advantage that since it is a firm short pip it gives your fingers a more stable surface to rest on when playing the other side. Of course you can always trim the sheet way back so your finger rest on wood, but sometimes this does not leave you much rubber to work with.

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Thank you very much for you all reply.
The 837 is long pimple right????
For you information,
I will put it on my back side of CN7 blade
and my another side is bryce.
I just use it to block the dengerous servis.
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How about,
RITC Friendship 802-1 Rubber
Any one use it?????
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How about,
RITC Friendship 802-1 Rubber
Any one use it?????
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Originally posted by Ah Hie Ah Hie wrote:

How about,
RITC Friendship 802-1 Rubber
Any one use it?????


I use it sometimes and I like it, but its a little bit slow. I use 1.8mm and it playes really well, quite good for serve returns and good possibilities for pushes and attack. Just wish that I bought the RITC-802 or the RITC 802-40 instead. They are supposed to have more speed and spin. Still, 802-1 is a nice rubber that is easy to control.
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Are Both can be use in the compitition?????
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cole_ely Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08/01/2006 at 10:15am
802-1 should be faster than regular 802.  I think with pips speed and spin become inversely related.
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I have OX on the back, but I suggest you actually practice receiving serve with ox, feels very funny compared to pips-in with sponge, I would say, I sometimes don't get the control I like with long pips. having said this I used it less than 1% of the time....
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