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guni4you
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Posted: 11/28/2022 at 9:56pm |
Hello,
Has anyone tried tenergy 64fx. I am looking for a rubber which is soft but with a low Throw angle. I have read that 64 fx is very good for blocks and short game. Please lemme know if anyone has tried this rubber. Looking to pair this rubber with viscaria on backhand Thanks |
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Veet
Super Member Joined: 10/19/2017 Location: Googlaframchim Status: Offline Points: 291 |
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Yep..I'm using it, but on a Def+ blade.. It does have a low throw, and when playing with it on the BH, is decent for blocks, and even jabs. On the FH, I can lift back spin quite well.Top spins are decent. Its strictly okay, for flat hits.. Overall L, its decent, However, I still prefer 64 to 64fx |
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Gwenved
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Hi guni4you, I've used it a long time on both side in 2.1 with my Primorac carbon. It's a great rubber and give a good spin even if it's not the spinniest you can find in the market or in butterfly range. As I can't training as much as I want now I changed to other rubbers but definitively I found T64fx a good one. I was playing in the speed glue time with Sriver FX max both side and the feeling is a bit the same, less the spin, but don't worry about it, it give good spin to win points, that's just others are giving more. Maybe you can see with Joola Sensitive Explode or Tibhar FX-S, that's means rubbers around 40-42º. I'm using Rasanter R42 ultramax both side now with a Garaydia ALC and I'm really happy with it. Take care !
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