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Bryce FX Max Queries ... |
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CyrusTagle5215
Super Member Joined: 11/11/2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 156 |
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Posted: 12/25/2006 at 10:04pm |
Please help me about Bryce Fx Max guys. I am planning to buy this rubber both on my forehand and backhand side. I am going to put this on my Stiga Offensive CR. What do you think guys? Coz i am having a second thought before i buy this. It is expensive thats why i dont wanna make myself disappointed before i decide to buy this. Thanks in advance guys ...
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Stiga Offensive CR - Flared Handle
FH - Bryce FX 2.1 Black BH - Sriver EL 2.1 Red Stiga Carbo Glue |
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7homuz
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well i use normal bryce on fh, its pretty good. i think bryce fx will be easier to use on it, but it won't hit as good since OC CR itself is pretty medium soft. it'll be great for looping though.
just for the record, its 2.1 not MAX |
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Blade:Darker 7P-2A
Forehand: Donic Bluefire M2 MAX Backhand: Palio CK531A 0.6 |
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CyrusTagle5215
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7homuz, what can u suggest me about the rubber good for this blade. What about the yasaka Mark V vxs? is this good enough? I prefer good control for looping and backhand spin especially for chop. It doesnt matter if its not that fast but i need descent spin as well.
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Stiga Offensive CR - Flared Handle
FH - Bryce FX 2.1 Black BH - Sriver EL 2.1 Red Stiga Carbo Glue |
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7homuz
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sriver and sriver el is really good on the OC CR, especially on the bh, since it has such great control. pretty grippy topsheet and medium sponge plus a longer dwell time blade like the OC CR gives plenty of spin on loops.
i like the bryce on fh though, really fast and powerful. i love relooping so i like my setup alot, even though it would be easier to reloop with softer sponges, the bryce is just so damn fast its not even funny. cheers |
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Blade:Darker 7P-2A
Forehand: Donic Bluefire M2 MAX Backhand: Palio CK531A 0.6 |
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CyrusTagle5215
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thank you 7homuz. but for you, which is more easy to loop both in forehand and backhand? the normal sriver or the el one? lastly, do i need to buy the maximum thickness?
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Stiga Offensive CR - Flared Handle
FH - Bryce FX 2.1 Black BH - Sriver EL 2.1 Red Stiga Carbo Glue |
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7homuz
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the el is easier to loop with, but i think if you can deal with looping with sriver L then sriver L is the way to go, faster and blocks better then the EL. i'd suggest max for fh and 2.1 for bh, thats what i would do, but everyone is different. i'm using sriver L MAX on bh right now, but i have a sriver EL 2.1 coming to replace it.
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Blade:Darker 7P-2A
Forehand: Donic Bluefire M2 MAX Backhand: Palio CK531A 0.6 |
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hubie60
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Bryce FX is a great rubber but I wonder about the max thickness you are planning to use. I'm very weight sensitive and based on my experience with the 2.1, I think glued max would be a little heavy. Please let me know how it feels when you have it on your racket.
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D4VOW
Super Member Joined: 10/30/2005 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 188 |
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2.1 is the max sponge thickness for Bryce. |
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Blade:Stiga Offensive Classic (FL-Master)
FH:Stiga Boost TC (2.0) BH:Stiga Boost TC (2.0) |
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