Does anyone have info on this rubber. Might be a good comparison to butterfly 05fx from what I've read.
And also if anyone has the cutter weight on it also.
And also if anyone has the cutter weight on it also.
Do you use the fx-d on forehand or backhand?I recently bought some sheets of FX-D and play a very flexible topspin attacking game.
I can say that FX-D is one of the few rubbers that out of the box can immediately play the same way as T05FX.
That doesn't mean it feels the same, but it it give you great spin and control with the same shots. You can really hit hard and still land it, especially hard hits vs incoming topspin. You can REALLY bang it.
I agree with this description. Often soft(er) rubbers lack in either spin, power or both. And as with other Tibhar Evolution rubbers, the price is competitive, especially for the quality given.I recently bought some sheets of FX-D and play a very flexible topspin attacking game.
I can say that FX-D is one of the few rubbers that out of the box can immediately play the same way as T05FX.
That doesn't mean it feels the same, but it it give you great spin and control with the same shots. You can really hit hard and still land it, especially hard hits vs incoming topspin. You can REALLY bang it.
Can you describe how different it feels to say, FX-P? I used to use FX-P on my backhand.I use FX-D on BH right now... I COULD use it on FH, but honestly, I now play firmer rubbers on FH MUCH better than I did a few years ago, so BH it will be for FX-D.
FX-D is the true mold of modern dynamic soft sponged rubber... a real juicy rubber on big swings.
Good day to you sir,I recently bought some sheets of FX-D and play a very flexible topspin attacking game.
I can say that FX-D is one of the few rubbers that out of the box can immediately play the same way as T05FX.
That doesn't mean it feels the same, but it it give you great spin and control with the same shots. You can really hit hard and still land it, especially hard hits vs incoming topspin. You can REALLY bang it.
Is it durable?FX-D continues to impress me. It has all of the gears! I tried it from mid-distance and counter loops fly off of the rubber.
I've only tried it a few times, but if it's anything like other Tibhar rubbers, I would think it's very durable.Is it durable?
Hi, so your are not too happy with the C1? Have you already dealt with the FX-S and are you able to describe the difference? I guess that probably C1 is less bouncy than FX-S, but has better durability.Hi guys,
the FX-D seems to be really interesting for me, because i like to play with medium sponge rubbers, currently both on fh and bh.
For me the FX is kinda misleading, because it suggests a softer sponged rubber.
Nevertheless, i'm currently playing C1 on both sides. But i could be interested in the FX-D on the fh side and FX-S on the bh side.
Is anyone able to compare these there rubbers? And what would be changed for me if i pick the FX-S on bh and FX-D on fh.
Thank you guys in advance. Btw i'm a controlled looper which like to attack on both wings as soon as possible.