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A less spin sensitive alternative to Tenergy 05fx |
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lucifer
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just get any rubber, let it get old and it will gradually become less sensitive to spin.
the worst thing you can do is buy a new rubber if you want something not sensitive to spin. as for creating spin, this depends mostly on your ability, not the rubber. so start training. Edited by lucifer - 08/16/2016 at 2:44pm |
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mog1111
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funnily enough I had an ice cream earlier
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mog1111
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so what magnum do people recommend?
I am currently favouring mint although I prefer classic for my backhand |
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lucifer
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just get any rubber, let it get old and it will gradually become less sensitive to spin.
the worst thing you can do is buy a new rubber if you want something not sensitive to spin. as for creating spin, this depends mostly on your ability, not the rubber. so start training and stop clicking the "add to cart" button. Edited by lucifer - 08/16/2016 at 2:46pm |
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Victor_the_cleaner
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you need to change your perception. Spin is your friend, not your enemy. Spiny shots are easier to return because they must be slow. People who say you can make a fast AND spiny shot - well take that same shot and hit through the ball, instead of around it, and it will get its full potential speed. Spiny serves are also in a way easier to return, if you guess the spin right.
Even in blocking, it is easier to punch block a spiny loop that to block a no-spin hit from short pips. Trying to avoid spin through strategy or rubber is a mistake. You should work to control it and take advantage of it.
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rocketman222
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Hey Slevin, I like the topsheet of O5E much more than RG, and you are right, it'd be more controllable if it was a tad bit harder, and I like the throw angle a little better as its higher than RG. Also when you step away from the table the O5E's catapult comes in handy, whereas RG wasn't much useful when you step back a little. I m just hoping that O5E is as durable as RG or more. I was going to ask you about the EL-S, whats your take on it? I think i saw you put it for sale? Edited by rocketman222 - 08/16/2016 at 4:11pm |
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slevin
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I like OVE more than RG as well. I like EL-S more than OVE, though. OVE is a bit like RG in that you loop with racket head tangential to ball direction. Otherwise, you won't get much spin. EL-S is better in that, while you can do the same, you can also (& probably should) loop more like how you would loop with T05 - with racket head more perpendicular to ball direction than tangential. It is in this way, EL-S is more like T05 than any other recent rubber. The throw and arc are more similar to T05 as well. EL-S is basically a slightly softer T05 (though the sponge feels a shade harder than that of OVE). I love the topsheet of OVE, though! Strokes with EL-S have slightly more spin than those T05 on slow strokes and perhaps slightly less on full-blooded strokes. Overall, EL-S strokes have more spin than those with RG and OVE. Hope that helps. PM me if you want a pair of sheets to try out.
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mog1111
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This is the sort of reply I like - Fighting Talk, Inspirational!! |
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(1) Juic SBA (Fl, 85 g) with Bluefire JP3 (red max) on FH and 0.6 mm DR N Desperado on BH; (2) Yinhe T7 (Fl, 87 g) with Bluefire M3 (red 2.0) on FH and 0.6 mm 755 on BH.
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mog1111
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Does anyone think andro duro might work?
still a tensor but not as catapulty and lower throw than tenergy 05fx for BH |
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frogger
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Yasaka Extend Series comes to mind. Excellent against incoming spin yet produced very good spin, fast enough (unless your a pro), and has excellent control factor. Also check out the Xiom Vega Series. If these are to mild for you then listen to yogi. |
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nv42
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Most of the xiom rubbers are not as spin sensitive as other brands. Like many here suggested, you should definitely try out the vega series. Vega pro if you want a firm feel ( a bit) softer than t05 and a bit harder than t05fx) or vega euro 'df'.
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1.dhs pg2 fl
-FH t05h (max) -BH tibhar genius (max) |
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mog1111
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h3n on the bh
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bbkon
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Looking for rubbers non chinese for developing 10 yo players. Any ideas? |
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Knuckle Ball
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Nittaku Moristo DF my default BH rubber. For ease in returning spinny serves, push, flick, chop and block, excels in all these strokes and for allround play near the table. Also easy in opening loops from the BH, real spinny with great control.
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
FH: Dignics 05 Black BH: Moristo SP Red |
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Kolev
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From all the rubbers I have tried(many,many) and still trying , Barracuda BS stands out by it's control and spin sensitivity. Similar to T05fx with lower arc.Perfect for BH...
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Hallmark Carbon Extreme (x3)
FH: D05/G1/RX BH: Z2/D64/Ω7Pro |
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