Joola Rossi Emotion or Tibhar Samsonov Force Pro BE

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Force pro black if you can handle the weight.

The weight isn´t such an issue, but the handle is pretty thick. We get Black Editions from 80 to 85 gram all the time (it has kind of become a standard in our club), which is what you´d expect from a Rossi Emotion too.

In terms of punch it wins over the Rossi while giving equal control, so I´d say Black Edition too.
 
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I am using Joola Rossi right now. I have tried hitting with TSFP only for about an hour. Played a game with it. I did not like the feel of it. I guess I did not have time to get used to the nuances of the blade.
I would choose Joola Rossi Emotion of course, but I guess this would not count much as I have barely played with TSFP.
 
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I use chinese rubber , is Tibhar Samsonov Force Pro BE good with that???

Basically, BE is like/close to Stiga Clipper, which has been played by Chinese top players in the past.

It should work well and it supports a spin-oriented game. In my club, most people use it with 47,5 degree tensor or tenergy, which are of course more elastic and softer than most Chinese rubbers, but I am positive you´ll find it a good combination.
 
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