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Adjusting blade to short pips |
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serr
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Posted: 12/17/2018 at 2:57pm |
Hi,
I play spinpips red on the backhand and inverted on forehand on a 7 ply blade. When I want to fh slow loop, the ball sometimes slips off, so I want a more dwelly forehand but backhand right now is perfect. The question is would changing to a more flexy blade while at the same time getting some less spinny pips would only affect forehand to be more spinny while bh remaining the same? Thks in advance for any contribution |
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ThePongProfessor
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What rubber are you using in your FH. Consider changing to a more tacky rubber.
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Things are a bit confused here... You said your problem is a slipping ball at FH and wants to change the blade and the BH rubber to fix it?
I would go direct to the point, if FH is the problem try some different strokes, timing or technique. If none works then try to change the FH rubber.
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serr
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I don't want a tacky rubber as I mostly drive/flat hit. What about changing to a softer rubber? I now use 48 degree one
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