Need Help in Buying Rubbers Online

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Hey Knuckle Ball. www.zeropong.com is a pretty good place. www.joolausa.com also another great site. www.paddlepalace.com is a bit pricy, but has a lot of different types of equipment more Euro Japaneses though.

If you're looking for the cheaper end you could try zeropong and I can recommend any of their rubbers if you tell me more about his style. I would even be willing to ship out a blade that I'll build if it comes to that, but Zeropong does a great job as well and they're a bit close because they're in south carolina. Joola is a mid priced range and they're based in Maryland. Paddle palace is an extremely expensive site, but they have a wider selection and they're based in Seattle. There are other site as well, but it all depends on what you're looking for.
 
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Hello Mr. RicharD

Thank you for the tips. Very comprehensive I might add and yes my friend travels about in the south so he'll be sure to check out Zeropong. I will ask my friend if he's willing to shell out some more for a blade. Again I really appreciate your help to a fellow player. God bless
 
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Hello Everyone!
My friend finally purchased the rubbers. And sent it to a friend in California. He must have gotten some help from the site as he was able to get two good rubbers and a rubber protector for just about 100 dollars including shipping cost. The rubbers are: Killerspin Blast (red) 2 mm and Sriver G2 FX (black) 2 mm. Looks to me like really good quality FH and BH rubbers.
Thanks again to those who contributed their share of know how. God bless
 
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