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Rollko ![]() Super Member ![]() Joined: 03/11/2020 Location: UK Status: Offline Points: 256 |
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Do you know any good spinny pips (short or medium) to be used for BH?
I'm looking to increase grip of my index finger on my BH rubber - when I have a non-spinny short pips rubber on BH, my index finger keeps moving and slipping and makes my strokes less stable, especially the FH. Thank you
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Rinforzando ![]() Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 07/07/2020 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 42 |
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Victas Vo>102, very spinny. Miyuu Kihara uses it on her backhand.
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jt99sf ![]() Premier Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 04/29/2005 Location: San Francisco Status: Offline Points: 4876 |
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729 563-1 med pips.
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Static ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 08/12/2019 Location: NL Status: Offline Points: 63 |
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Spinlord Degu has a decently grippy topsheet. I can even pick up balls for a second or so with the smooth part below the pips.
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I'm hoping to get winning np8 pretty soon.
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W1 St with Illumina 1.9r, defender1.7b
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penholderxxx ![]() Super Member ![]() Joined: 09/19/2016 Location: Asia Status: Offline Points: 411 |
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I am curious.
Are short pips rubber automatically fast or faster than the fastest of smooth rubber ? And that the consideration for choosing one or another is whether that particular short pips produces any spins or more spins compared to the other. |
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penholderxxx ![]() Super Member ![]() Joined: 09/19/2016 Location: Asia Status: Offline Points: 411 |
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I am curious.
Are short pips rubber automatically fast or faster then the fastest smooth rubbers ? And that the consideration in using among the different short pips in whether one produces any spins or that it produces more spins compared to the others. |
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igorponger ![]() Premier Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 07/29/2006 Location: Everywhere Status: Offline Points: 3092 |
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KTK Stranger pips-out. Tacky rubber material, special formula.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Be happy. Edited by igorponger - 05/07/2022 at 9:31am |
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Basquests ![]() Silver Member ![]() Joined: 08/29/2016 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 505 |
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Depends on what you define as fast.
If I'm smashing and the opponent is at the table, a SP smash using 20/50/80% power will be very fast. However, the ball loses speed very quickly, I'm guessing because the ball deals with a lot more air resistance etc. when it lacks spin. So if your opponent is fishing, a SP smasher will give them more time. Which isn't a problem as countering a smash with no spin, 3-5 metres back is not easy. And with SP, you see the counter coming from a mile away / handcuff your smashes to their BH to put them in a horrible position. |
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