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    Posted: 12/08/2006 at 11:37am

What would you recommend for a rubber that chops well and can also attack smartly?

 

 

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Do not even try Tackiness Chop II. Too slow.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cole_ely Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/08/2006 at 11:49am
RITC tackspeed 2000 over a thinner soft sponge.  Thickness will determine how well it chops vs loops.  If you want to chop more go to 1.2-1.5.  If you want to loop more look at 1.8.  Often I go 1.8 on fh and 1.5 on bh.
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I have been using Tackifire Special Soft and it has been working well for me lately.
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Interesting. If I'm not wrong y'all recommend smooth rubber for chopping/attacking. How about pip-out? I imagine it would take a medium pip-out to do both chopping and attacking. Yes?

 

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Globe 999 is a excellent rubber for attack/chop with forehand.
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I think what Hurricane III 2.0 or Tackifire Draive.
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the 802-40 that i have right now is great for attacking, yet is very good for chopping loops and stuff. thats short pips.

563 and 563-1 are great medium pips for that purpose, with the 563-1 being less spinny and less attacking ability
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Stiga Chop&Drive
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I use FLINT III, but very hard to master long pimps.
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