Just trying to play with pips on both sides

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I would like to have a spare blade with pips on both sides.
I have a Donic Senso carbon wood. On fh i will use Spinlord Waran 2,0. In bh Friendship 729 802 Mystery III.

What is your oppinions about it??
 
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For short pips both sides, I recommend 2 sheets of the same rubber.

Otherwise, put the harder one on the forehand. Waran is very soft.
 
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This is a difficult way of playing But go for it if you want. It is a fun way of learning to try different equipment.

Personally i would say that the blade is to soft.

I also like short pimple with grip to be able to get spin. I thin waran has spin. 802 i think have less spin due to less grip. From that information i think it is better to have waran of the forehand.

But i also agree with lasta that it is proably best to have the softer rubber in the backhand.

How this Will work out largely depends on how you Do the strokes. Remember to try to counter, smash and Do not topspin. Try to have an open racket angle and try to have a short contact with the ball. Take the ball at the highest point. Always try to come under the ball so you always want the racket a bit below the ball than hit not the opposite.
 
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