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max or 2.0 thickness? |
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NoelTT
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Posted: 03/14/2013 at 11:24am |
Im wondering what thickness should i get for my xiom omega IV pro and vega europe. Someone said that if i go for max thickness the control will be lessen but the speed and spin will increase and if i go for 2.0 thickness the speed will decrease but the control will increase. And someone said that ishould ho for max thickness in forehand if i use forehand often than backhand. If i go for a max thickness in fh and 2.0 in bh will it affect the balance of the racket? If not ill go for a max thickness in fh and 2.0 in bh.
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NoelTT
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Will it affect my allaround-offensive style?
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This has gotta be a troll right?
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if you're more of an allround - offensive style then stick with 2.0. Max would be more for offensive player as you will have less control.
Best of luck.
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Hope this is related.
I'm testing Calibra LT Sound in 2.0mm and I am having serious underspin looping issues. It's almost like my stroke has gone back to what it was 7 months ago when I couldn't loop underspin consistently in a real match. Before this, for context, I was using Baracuda and Rhyzm.
Would going to max help this issue for this rubber, or is my technique just in need of serious improvement with a non-superspin rubber? I would go back to Baracuda and Rhyzm, but LT Sound fits my blocking and hitting game tremendously well and I just need to fix this underspin issue...
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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We're talking about right handed fh loop v. long enough backspin ball:
I have noticed that with max spinny rubbers the additional sponge will be enough to lift up an underspin ball without actively thinking of my wrist and point of contact: the ball will sink better and the stroke will brush and lift the ball up. When I go for 2.0 and/or less spinny rubbers I need to 1) twist my wrist a bit to the right, open my paddle more and 2) contact the ball a bit below where I would contact with max sponge.
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NextLevel
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Thanks. Will try out your tips and also try Calibra LT Sound in Max and see what happens. I like blocking loops over the table and as I get better, my opponents are generating levels of spin that are making this trickier and trickier. I am curious to see the tradeoff between the blocking and the looping for Max. For 2.0mm, it was perfect for topspin (when I was hitting with an opponent who loved high arcing spin, he was fairly annoyed that it seemed liked I was playing with anti) but if I can't open against heavy underspin consistently, then the rubber is not for me.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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NextLevel
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I think the problem was a bad glue job - I'm not sure if I am going to be using WBG anymore. Will probably stick with rubber cement until further notice.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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I heard about Titan DX glue once; wanna give it a try?
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