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The result. So smooth with wet glueingView attachment 31875View attachment 31876
Have you tried combination dry/wet gluing? Like a layer on the blade and rubber, let dry, then a wet layer on the rubber and slap it on? I wonder if it can work similarly but still have a thicker glue layer. My concern is that while the glue is wet it may fill all the crevices, once it dries it won't anymore.
 
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Nuzn 50 on TMXi pro. total setup 192gr. A bit heavy.
 

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Have you tried combination dry/wet gluing? Like a layer on the blade and rubber, let dry, then a wet layer on the rubber and slap it on? I wonder if it can work similarly but still have a thicker glue layer. My concern is that while the glue is wet it may fill all the crevices, once it dries it won't anymore.
Don't you think the glue gets in all pores and minuscule cracks/dents of the wood when you apply it with a sponge?
I like your idea, but I think I'm not the one who can feel that difference.
Or do you like the elastic bounce of the glue layers?
 
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Yinhe Big Dipper 39 degrees.
I though that it might replace H3.
Nope, not at all. Much less spin, unfortunately.
H3 forever it seems.
Dude, a fresh Big Dipper in 39 degrees is heaven. Boost it and you'll be unstoppable(FYI Just for a month though because boosting Big Dipper only lasts 3-4 weeks. After that, it becomes dead).
 
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The red rubber is Nitakku's Goriki Kaishoku. It is HEAVY!
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  • Smashes are very powerful and fast. Suitable for FH use.
  • Throw angle is low.
  • Short game is fair as it is not a tensor type rubber.
  • Open up is not as easy as say Tenergy 05 which is the gold standard for the looping rubber.
  • Suitable for fast hitter / counter-driver stylist.
  • It is not noob friendly! A specialised product to cater to a niche segment.
  • End result: FULL GOZO POWER unleased!

 
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The red rubber is Nitakku's Goriki Kaishoku. It is HEAVY!
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  • Smashes are very powerful and fast. Suitable for FH use.
  • Throw angle is low.
  • Short game is fair as it is not a tensor type rubber.
  • Open up is not as easy as say Tenergy 05 which is the gold standard for the looping rubber.
  • Suitable for fast hitter / counter-driver stylist.
  • It is not noob friendly! A specialised product to cater to a niche segment.
That's a monster of a racket. Now spray paint it!
 
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I am trying really hard to convince myself not to upgrade my backhand rubber to D09c. I know I don’t need it. I know it might be a bit too much for my level, but I tried it and I loved it. In fact my BH has improved a lot and I prefer a bit of a faster rubber on my BH. For a bit there I was playing Rakza 7 on FH and rozena BH, recently I switched to Rakza 7 on bh and rozena FH and love that a ton more. D09c is on another level though. At least it felt like it :)
 
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