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List of my favorite top 5 cheap rubbers |
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Dragon5
Beginner Joined: 10/11/2017 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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Posted: 10/23/2017 at 12:16am |
Guys could you please suggest others as if there are too many players recommending them.
I would like to try some of them next time |
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the_theologian
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Dawei 2008 XP
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Appelgren Allplay ST / Vega Europe max
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henningf
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H3 Neo, friendship 729 fx super, Ktl pro xp/xt, XIOM Musa.
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Crowsfeather
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palio ak 47 blue
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I'm no longer an EJ and I'm proud .
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kuko61
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Under 15 USD: Sanwei T88-IThree Sword Leap - Pro (boosted) Three Sword Red Dragon (36° Black sponge) DHS Hurricane 3 Neo Yinhe Mercury II about 20 USD: Sanwei National Target DHS Skyline 3-60 729 Battle I / II Yinhe Big Dipper
Edited by kuko61 - 10/23/2017 at 7:11am |
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shinchan1506217
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IDK the market prices of these rubbers but I usually buy them for under 10 USD
Hurricane 3 NEO, Yasaka NEW ERA, Yin he Mercury II, butterfly sriver fx |
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piligrim
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Big Dipper
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Dragon5
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Thank you so much.I have heard Big Dipper loads of times but never played with one.I will google others as well
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notfound123
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This ^^^ Great inexpensive "European" rubber, very sriver-like, grippy and stays grippy for a long time. I would recommend it to all developing players, 1500 and under. My son plays with it, and I use for for blocking/drills. |
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Dragon5
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What about those around 1950s
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skip3119
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================ 5)Friendship/729 Focus 3 Snipe. Pretty good, and cheap. 2 rubbers for $22.50. $11.25 a piece. (Free shipping.) One can choose one Black and one Red. Edited by skip3119 - 10/23/2017 at 7:50pm |
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Dragon5
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Thanks skip.Will check once
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