You say Chinese style is too difficult for you yet you use H3 Neo on backhand and you claim that your backhand is very good. Your original post was about a recommendation for your backhand. And then,...
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You say Chinese style is too difficult for you yet you use H3 Neo on backhand and you claim that your backhand is very good. Your original post was about a recommendation for your backhand. And then,...
Okay, I've found some good sources of information, and according to them, BD4 is very different from the original BD. Allegedly, a different technology used, and compared to BD, it is practically a...
I can see this is a year-old topic, but I believe there are some of you who have something to say about BD 4. I am interested in this rubber, and I've recently read somewhere that it's a power...
Isn't there a big difference between red and black sheets of tg3-60?
Try Battle II Provincial 38 degrees, it's cheap, feels softer, like 37, and it is a very good choice.
I can tell you something - if you aren't going to spend some serious practice time with these rubbers, you are going to be stuck in a neverending circle of trying and changing them to new ones.
G1...
Well, consider what kind of rubber would be a controlled one for you. Rakza 7 is very bouncy and not the most spin insensitive rubber out there, therefore you may encounter similar problems with it...
Hi, Limber is a much slower rubber. Very controllable, and surprising ratio between spin you can make and spin insensivity. Short game also not bad at all for a soft rubber.
However, I would...
Well, they're much softer, especially R37, obviously. I had a chance to face a guy playing R37 on both sides of Boll ALC. And experienced player, spin-based game, very consistent. Generally, softer...
I'd get r47 with a thinner sponge if I were you, it might be the best solution to your problem, as you don't need to spend time and resources tryinf (and getting used to) a new rubber.
Just get yourself new rubbers, as someone said. Since you've been playing with your current bat for some time, you should be quite used to it.
I'd try a 729 Focus Snipe rubber on your backand if...