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5 best chinese rubbers for backhand?

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    Posted: 11/03/2017 at 1:00pm
Please advise :)
Also if you can add a bit of explanation to the list that'd be very educational


Edited by Lightzy - 11/03/2017 at 2:09pm
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non tacky:
729 focus 3 snipe: light and grippy topsheet, non tensor/very linear. Medium soft feeling. Slow rubber but very forgiving and easy to play with.
palio ak47 blue: very light (39g after cut), tensor with low catapult effect. Soft feeling. Easy to play and forgiving
palio ak47 red: light, tensor with medium catapult effect, medium feeling

tacky: I don't know bc I don't like tacky rubbers on the BH. Skyline 3-60 and h3 3-50 have good reviews for bh rubber
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It depends on what you like. By Chinese you mean "tacky, hard sponger" which is traditional chinese rubber you get a very different list that if you mean "chinese made, less expensive than euro/jap rubbers which are not tacky".

Colestt has several good options with assasinS, defenderS, illumina, and (my favorite for for BH) scirocco. Scirocco has a firmer sponge and plays well from mid distance. It also throws the ball further (high throw). AssassinS and defenderS probably play better at an all around game.

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haifù shark  is born for backhand used by different players sponsored by haifù in china S. L. 
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Originally posted by azv azv wrote:

non tacky:
729 focus 3 snipe: light and grippy topsheet, non tensor/very linear. Medium soft feeling. Slow rubber but very forgiving and easy to play with.
palio ak47 blue: very light (39g after cut), tensor with low catapult effect. Soft feeling. Easy to play and forgiving
palio ak47 red: light, tensor with medium catapult effect, medium feeling

tacky: I don't know bc I don't like tacky rubbers on the BH. Skyline 3-60 and h3 3-50 have good reviews for bh rubber
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I like this (non-tacky rubber):  729 focus 3 snipe.
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On soft blades: Mercury II, 3-60
On medium blades: Globe 999t
On hard blades: above rubbers feel mushy. Have not found anything usable so far.
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Ordered a sheet of the skyline 3-60 soft and a sheet of AK47 blue.


Using battle2 45deg so far, which is actually very very good and I enjoy it very, very much, but I'd like to get my blade even lighter weight and see if a softer sponge really makes a good difference to the backhand.

If not, no biggie at $13 for a sheet


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