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Topic: Medium pips for def blade.
Posted By: Madridwalker
Subject: Medium pips for def blade.
Date Posted: 05/01/2016 at 11:39am
I thing about play a medium pips. I want chop like marumatsu and attack near table. I was playing 2 years a long pimples but attack is not enough. I choose spinlord keiler and tsp spinpips 2 but tsp is expensive. 
What do you thing ? 
PS I don't know what blade will be better to medium pips : Butterfly Joo Sae Hyuk or Defence II ?



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Posted By: Madridwalker
Date Posted: 05/02/2016 at 4:42am
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Posted By: Madridwalker
Date Posted: 05/04/2016 at 6:30am
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Posted By: Madridwalker
Date Posted: 05/08/2016 at 4:45am
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Posted By: ericd937
Date Posted: 05/09/2016 at 7:37am
Globe 888 is a good attacking medium pips. It's super cheap. You can get it on Ebay for less than 10 bucks. It plays closer to short pimples than long pimples. The pimple are quite firm, but they don't have very much friction, so they do offer some deception. I gave medium pips a go for awhile, but ended up preferring short pimples. If you want something with a little bit more deception you could try Nittaku Pimple Mini. The Pimple Mini is a difficult rubber to master. If you come to Vietnam, I'll give you some sheets of both. LOL I have some old ones laying around.



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Official USATT Rating 1815
Current estimated level: 1800-1900.


Posted By: vanjr
Date Posted: 05/09/2016 at 8:12am
It is interesting that most every medium player hits or counters rather than chops.


Posted By: Tabmini
Date Posted: 05/09/2016 at 11:08am
I've heard that Muramatsu is using TSP super spin pips (Don't sure which type of sponge). This one is short pips. I tried SSP(1.0-1.3 mm-21 sponge) on both JSH and DEF2.JSH blade is too fast and too hard for me, DEF2 is better for me but now I prefer Nittaku KVU with Spectol(1.4-1.7normal sponge).
If you still want to try medium pips I suggest the medium pips that close to short pips .
But however, transition from LPs to SPs/MPs game is not easy. You have to endure during transitions, It will need half of year to consistent your stroke.

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Posted By: 1dennistt
Date Posted: 05/09/2016 at 11:55am
I would agree with the Nittaku PimpleMini, The only other one I can think of would be TSP MilliTall 2. Most of the other medium pips I have tried don't seem to be very good at producing spin for chopping. Most return low spin or dead balls when chopping. Of course that could be my chopping technique that is a problem and not the rubber.

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Posted By: jt99sf
Date Posted: 05/09/2016 at 1:08pm
Dawei 388C-1 with 1.8 soft sponge.

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Posted By: aroonkl
Date Posted: 05/09/2016 at 8:37pm
Anything spinny as Spinpip2 but slower?


Posted By: ericd937
Date Posted: 05/09/2016 at 9:08pm
If you are referring to TSP Super Spin Pips Chop 2, its not even a medium pip. Its a short pip. Medium pimples won't be very spinny for the most part. What is your playing level? Do you have a rating?

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Current Setup: TBS FH T80/BH D80
Official USATT Rating 1815
Current estimated level: 1800-1900.



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