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Platin vs F1 review |
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chockster
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Posted: 06/05/2008 at 7:24pm |
got it from affordablett.com.au If you're using/like F1 I wouldn't rush to throw it away - but I'd say Platin is a safe bet when it's due for replacement. I've dabbled with other rubbers in the past which turned out as a dissapointment and always ended up going back to F1...until now! |
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humint
Beginner Joined: 03/15/2007 Location: Portugal Status: Offline Points: 89 |
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thank you very much ;)
btw, where did you by your platin from? |
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chockster
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Thought I'd share my thoughts of the new JO Coppa Platin rubbers (2mm) compared to Desto F1 2mm (original version - not the 'new' version) which I've been using for my forehand for many years. (This is on a Butterfly Balsa Carbo X5 blade) speed: Platin is a bit faster Overall they feel and play very similarly which makes the transition from F1 to Platin easy, BUT Platin does almost everything F1 does a little better! I can't make any F2/F3/JO Silver/JO Gold comparisons since I haven't tried any of those. |
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Balsa Carbo X5
FH: Tenergy 2.1 BH: Darker V-lon S max |
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