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Firmer, high throw rubbers? |
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Halibass
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Posted: 09/13/2007 at 8:43pm |
I've read that for softer blades, it's better to use a firmer type rubber setup than one with a softer sponge. I'm expecting a Balsa Carbo X5 soon (thx Laszlo) and I need some suggestions on harder, higher throw rubbers, on both the FH and the BH. I don't speedglue. Andro Plasma 380? Srivers? Magna? Thx for the advice!
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drew collins
Super Member Joined: 09/03/2007 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 162 |
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the sriver sound good because you can get it with the powersponge so you dont need to reglue.
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asr1990
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Sriver Powersponge is rubbish imo,
Magna is great without glue very spinny and the speed is good, it is better than the other rubbers you have mentioned, the throw is medium high
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kim_taek_soo
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If you want a hard rubber that's good without speed glue then Narucross EX Hard, Nittaku Moristo, or Omega 2. For the backhand try H3, TG3 or Nimbus 45. All of these are pretty good without glue.
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