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    Posted: 07/12/2006 at 8:14pm
How tacky are Sriver and Bryce? I've been using a Palio CJ8000 on a Tube Carbo but it's not fast enough, my loops need more speed. I don't use speed glue.

I definitely need something that is at least a little tackier than the Innova. I tried the andro Revolution Quad 450, but it's totally not tacky.

Are Sriver and Bryce possible choices? Any other tacky and fast rubbers?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ttman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/12/2006 at 8:26pm
what sponge is ur palio? I know me and cole are getting a jap sponge that is very similar to bryce that can be put on cj8000 top for under $20
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yellow or orange?
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Oh wait no, it was a GP4 sponge, white.
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ya u should try a different harrder more elastic sponge then
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Hmm, but a harder sponge would lower the throw right? I like my loops to have a high throw. Or it might reduce the amount of spin?
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then have a soft elastic sponge like dr,zheng yellow tensioned to the cj8000c top

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Originally posted by pimpmyracket pimpmyracket wrote:

Hmm, but a harder sponge would lower the throw right? I like my loops to have a high throw. Or it might reduce the amount of spin?

It's a tradeoff if you want more speed.  you can go slightly faster like 2 degrees.  Especially since your sponge is soft around 36 deg.  maybe try a 38 at the local club and see if you like it. 

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But other than changing sponges, what other rubbers might be better? Tacky + fast?
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I would say both Bryce & Sriver are non tacky rubber. Bryce maybe too fast for you, Sriver is more suitable for you since you are using CJ8000 now.
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Im a huge fan of the GP3 and GP4
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If you want something both fast and tacky you should try Juic 999 Elite Ultima. It's really fast, really tacky.
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Are the H2 or H3 decent options? H2 is faster than H3 right?
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H2 is spinnier than H3. H3 is faster than H2.
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H3 is for loop drives. Chinese rubbers are usually hard, because they go for speedloops rather than spinloops. They are also VERY tacky,if you take care of them.
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Same topsheet on a soft BOMB sponge. Should be fast enough.
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