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denym
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Posted: 05/12/2021 at 7:14pm |
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I was wondering which one of the Yinhe invert rubbers is the most spinny for the new plastic ball.
I don't like 9000 as it was older I am trying to decide between new 40+ rubbers like Earth or Mars or Venus or Mercury or Moon etc. Which one do you think is the most spinny ? I am unable to find this information from several dealers as they all seem to claim as usual, that they are all very spinny, very fast with absolute control LOL Any help is appreciated.
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stiltt
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Mercury is a heavy tacky brick but it is so spinny and lasts forever.
For the bh, Moon sounds better but the success of people using Hurricane 37deg on the bh could make us think twice about that.
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denym
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Are you talking about Mercury 1, 2 or 3 ? Do you know if 3 is liter ? Thanks
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mjamja
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I am a fan of Big Dipper. Not sure if it has the most spin, but it has a lot with its tacky topsheet. And the factory boosted sponge is soft enough that a non-professional can compress it enough to get out some reasonable speed. Plays a little faster for me than the commercial H3 Neo I used for a while (but not by much). I usually play the 37deg version.
Mark
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igorponger
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AN IMPROVED BIG DIPPER IS TO COME ON MARKET SINCE January 2021.
Yes, I glad here to inform that CHINA YInhe manufactory did responded immediately to our impatient warnings as to the illegal topsheet combination on some BIG DIPPER products. We just re-tested some samples of the rubber on random, and all of the samples proved OK. Again, Yinhe has now reduced the sponge underlayer to 2.05 instead of 2.20 mm, in obedience to our technical advice. |
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cole_ely
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the mercury I get is soft, light, spongy, and starts tacky but quickly loses all tack
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Wavestone St with Illumina 1.9r, defender1.7b
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denym
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I went to your website and it says it is Mercury 2. I have been using Yinhe Mercury 2 for a while. If you clean the top-sheet and put a contact paper, the tackiness stays forever as stilltt stated. I also love the sponge. I tried Hurricane 3 but the sponge is harder and sucks. Looks like Hurricane 3 is designed for boosting LOL. I saw Mercury 3 on eBay & wondered if it was any better, as it costs a touch more. I am not a professional player or fantasizes that I am one and I don't believe my rating will be directly proportional to the amount of money I spend for my blade/rubbers LOL. So I know I am not good enough for Butterfly etc. Also maybe you know if any other Yinhe rubber is spinnier than Mercury. Thanks
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cole_ely
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We can agree to disagree on the durability of tack. My earth 2 soft has a similar Sponge but better top, I think
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Wavestone St with Illumina 1.9r, defender1.7b
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