Calibra LT or Calibra LT +

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Calibra LT Sound (2 mm) is very "glue" like, but very very fast and i find it extremely difficult to play a short push (even a long push is difficult to keep low). Only suited for players that train a lot , but when u can play with it , it shure is a lot of fun. Personally i play a more allround game and i need to be able to do a well placed push.

Only suited for a pure attacker imho. (Fun clicking sound , just like the speed glue days!).
 
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Calibra LT Sound (2 mm) is very "glue" like, but very very fast and i find it extremely difficult to play a short push (even a long push is difficult to keep low). Only suited for players that train a lot , but when u can play with it , it shure is a lot of fun. Personally i play a more allround game and i need to be able to do a well placed push.

Only suited for a pure attacker imho. (Fun clicking sound , just like the speed glue days!).

I can't say that I agree with you. I think it is very easy to do a real nice push with it, but that is my point of the veiw. Have a good day :D
 
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I can't say that I agree with you. I think it is very easy to do a real nice push with it, but that is my point of the veiw. Have a good day :D

I think what phillypong said, the rubber is suited for players who have a little more experience and train a lot:) Not for recreational players. Basically, it's for those who take their TT really seriously:)
 
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I think what phillypong said, the rubber is suited for players who have a little more experience and train a lot:) Not for recreational players. Basically, it's for those who take their TT really seriously:)

I agree with you and Oskar.. The rubber ain't hard to play, you just have to practise ;)
 
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