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    Posted: 03/29/2015 at 8:47pm
listed below are Spinlord Pips out rubbers. Which of them do you think are very good?

 1. Dornenglanz
  2. Agenda
  3. Blitzschlag
  4. Degu
  5. Zeitgeist
  6. Waran
  7. Irbis
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ive been on the wrong end of zeitgeist a couple times in the last couple months.  
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cole, why?
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Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

listed below are Spinlord Pips out rubbers. Which of them do you think are very good?

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Very good at what?
You have 3 completely different rubber categories on your list. Degu and Waran are both spiny short pips and Irbis is inverted. The rest on the list are long pips designed for a blocking game at the table. Spinlord quality is usually pretty good and they are quite popular in Germany.
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Im researching of the pips that i have listed, which of these people usually buy. Yes the are mixed of different kind of pips but i'm asking people here which of these pips did they find good to use according to their kind.
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Dornenglanz ox is the most popular and currently used by Akerstrom,although gaining in poularity is Agenda ox.
Like Cole had a hard time against a Zeitgeist ox user,very slow blocks with reversal and difficult to attack and he made some nice sinking offensive shots against underspin.I have used Stachelfeur very slow for up at the table,I found the ball slipping sometimes chopping down a loop so moved away from it
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I found zeitgeist unpredictable, like when they used to allow companies to treat the tips with epoxy.
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My fear in stocking this rubber would be that it could get busted for something and be off the list.  I sure don't see any butterfly rubber with slicked pips and that plays like that rubber plays.
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the zeitgeist is a "frictionless" lp?
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Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

the zeitgeist is a "frictionless" lp?

No! All Spinlord rubbers came out after the ban and are legal.
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I have tried 
dornenglanze OX
is not as easy to control rubber but produce great deal of reversal.
Hard to make it own spin,not fragile, durability is great it is still good after 3 months

Great for close to table hitting and those freaking weirdo trajectory make me sick.
Hardly to control placement, not for chopping.

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I have sent a couple of long pips in for approval.  I've had them pass and fail.  The UPUP US is right on the borderline of like 25.1 microns or whatever the threshold was (it's been a while.)

The sheet of SG I played against was nowhere near grippy enough to pass the test as it was.  I think they actually put some grip on the tips so that it passes the test, but that grip wears and it becomes slick as snot.

Where do you buy those?  My initial thought was a club somewhere might be treating them and selling them, but I think, after talking with people, that the grip just wears slick.
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Irbis should not be on that list - it's a pips-in rubber.
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Irbis is not a pips out rubber
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