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    Posted: 11/26/2011 at 8:23am
I am just wondering if I put speed glue on skyline 3 neo what will be the spin and speed like?
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Skyline 3 neo is supposed to be pretty speedy already, more than H3 from what I've been told, so personnaly I wouldn't glue a sheet of S3 neo, it would be too quick and out of control I'd say...
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Originally posted by Takkyu Takkyu wrote:

Skyline 3 neo is supposed to be pretty speedy already, more than H3 from what I've been told, so personnaly I wouldn't glue a sheet of S3 neo, it would be too quick and out of control I'd say...


While it may be faster than H3 but consider that all DHS rubbers are slower than most Eurojap rubbers. I don't speedglue but all DHS rubbers (outside of maybe Tin Arc/3) speedglue well.
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Originally posted by GeneralSpecific GeneralSpecific wrote:


Originally posted by Takkyu Takkyu wrote:

Skyline 3 neo is supposed to be pretty speedy already, more than H3 from what I've been told, so personnaly I wouldn't glue a sheet of S3 neo, it would be too quick and out of control I'd say...
While it may be faster than H3 but consider that all DHS rubbers are slower than most Eurojap rubbers. I don't speedglue but all DHS rubbers (outside of maybe Tin Arc/3) speedglue well.

TgIIINEO is fast enough without glue
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Hi, I proved a tg2 neo with speed glue and an old model with speed glue too. 
The glued neo model has more control for blocks, also the arc of the topspin are lower with more speed (?) but I think it has similar spin
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