Review: Best Short pips on Forehand
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Topic: Review: Best Short pips on Forehand
Posted By: Toño
Subject: Review: Best Short pips on Forehand
Date Posted: 06/23/2022 at 10:22am
Today I share a video analyzing what we consider the best short pips on forehand, I hope you like it
https://youtu.be/aUYemu7J08M" rel="nofollow - https://youtu.be/aUYemu7J08M
------------- Darker Darker 7P-2A FH Butterfly Impartial XS BH TSP Cur P1 0.6
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Posted By: TwiddleDee
Date Posted: 06/23/2022 at 7:54pm
Very interesting video. I have tried many short pips on the forehand using a 93 gram Clipper wood. I have not tried Butterfly Impartial. I always end up going back to TSP Super Spin Pips 21 max. It seems to do everything I need it to do, with the exception of consistently blocking very fast and low loops. I can brush loop heavy underspin with it. It does have a good disruptive effective when counter driving slower loops or weak topspin blocks. It also chops quite well if I am out of position to attack. It flat hits very fast.
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Posted By: TT newbie
Date Posted: 06/24/2022 at 7:42am
BTY tension SP are excellent but they don´t last. I´ve had both Impartial XB and Flarestorm II. Out of package they are unbelievable, there are easy speed, spin and control, not to mention the nice touch. After 5 or 6 weeks it all vanishes, it looks like the sponge dry and became harder. It should be labeled "40-days tension sponge".
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Posted By: Toño
Date Posted: 06/25/2022 at 5:30am
they are certainly pips in the same line, and depending on the type of blade or the player's own sensations, we adapt better to one or the other. I think impartial is a bit faster, but with a Clipper you more than compensate, is a great wood, but too heavy for me
------------- Darker Darker 7P-2A FH Butterfly Impartial XS BH TSP Cur P1 0.6
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Posted By: Toño
Date Posted: 06/25/2022 at 5:51am
TT newbie wrote:
BTY tension SP are excellent but they don´t last.I´ve had both Impartial XB and Flarestorm II. Out of package they are unbelievable, there are easy speed, spin and control, not to mention the nice touch. After 5 or 6 weeks it all vanishes, it looks like the sponge dry and became harder. It should be labeled "40-days tension sponge". |
a teammate also used flarestorm 2 on the backhand and in recent seasons he has been with impartial xb, he has never told me about the loss of tension, I think he does not notice it, he only changes the rubber when a pip breaks, the pip does not break, it begins to detach from below and if you hit with that area the ball falls
------------- Darker Darker 7P-2A FH Butterfly Impartial XS BH TSP Cur P1 0.6
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Posted By: TT newbie
Date Posted: 06/25/2022 at 9:20am
Toño wrote:
TT newbie wrote:
BTY tension SP are excellent but they don´t last.I´ve had both Impartial XB and Flarestorm II. Out of package they are unbelievable, there are easy speed, spin and control, not to mention the nice touch. After 5 or 6 weeks it all vanishes, it looks like the sponge dry and became harder. It should be labeled "40-days tension sponge". |
a teammate also used flarestorm 2 on the backhand and in recent seasons he has been with impartial xb, he has never told me about the loss of tension, I think he does not notice it, he only changes the rubber when a pip breaks, the pip does not break, it begins to detach from below and if you hit with that area the ball falls |
Maybe using SP in BH he does not notice changes along weeks, but I used SP as main rubber when I played penhold style. So, every shot was made with SP and both I mentioned undoubtedly faded within two months.
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Posted By: Toño
Date Posted: 06/25/2022 at 10:52am
TT newbie wrote:
Maybe using SP in BH he does not notice changes along weeks, but I used SP as main rubber when I played penhold style. So, every shot was made with SP and both I mentioned undoubtedly faded within two months. |
I agree with you, on FH the spring loss is very noticeable
------------- Darker Darker 7P-2A FH Butterfly Impartial XS BH TSP Cur P1 0.6
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Posted By: Skyline
Date Posted: 06/25/2022 at 2:47pm
I prefer rakza po max for the forehand. Great power and is able to smash lower balls like after the highest point.
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Posted By: TT newbie
Date Posted: 06/25/2022 at 4:13pm
Skyline wrote:
I prefer rakza po max for the forehand. Great power and is able to smash lower balls like after the highest point. |
I was waiting the OP to review Rakza PO and Moristo SP, two of the most popular SP... but unfortunately he didn´t.
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Posted By: 1dennistt
Date Posted: 07/04/2022 at 5:11pm
I played against a 2250 player who was very effective with Victas VO>102 on his forehand. Really spinny serves when he wanted. I didn't get to hit with his setup, so I can't comment on how they play or feel. It interested me enough to order a sheet to experiment with.
------------- Donic Waldner World Champion 1989 ZLC (Inner), Donic BlueStorm Pro (Red) Max, ????? (Black) 1.8 mm)
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Posted By: Toño
Date Posted: 07/09/2022 at 1:21pm
1dennistt wrote:
I played against a 2250 player who was very effective with Victas VO>102 on his forehand. Really spinny serves when he wanted. I didn't get to hit with his setup, so I can't comment on how they play or feel. It interested me enough to order a sheet to experiment with. |
VO>102 It is a great rubber for the FH, and the VO>101 highly recommended for the BH
------------- Darker Darker 7P-2A FH Butterfly Impartial XS BH TSP Cur P1 0.6
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