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ÂHaifu Seamoon commercial
what are the results if you use this booster?
sponge so how is it?
Âwhat are the results if you use this booster?
sponge so how is it?
Nothing spectacular. I got 3 more months, but after that top sheet was slipping.
ÂNothing spectacular. I got 3 more months, but after that top sheet was slipping.
Oke, Thank's
I play against someone who uses D09c on FH and Vega China on BH. He just topspins everything on backhand, long or short.Hi guys.
does anyone else play Vega China on either side?
I feel like the rubber produces cannons, which is simultaneously positive and negative. It feels like there is literally no dwell time. I also had a direct comparison with a Battle II prov BS. The BII was slower and felt more controlled because of the lower speed (and because of a little bit more dwell time).
It was like the arc of the Vega China was like the typical chinese low throw. Which is strange because VC seems to be recommended as a D09c alternative.
In comparison to my usual kind of rubbers (e.g. G-1) the Vega China seems to be way more dangerous but also way more demanding thus there is a big tradeoff between consistancy and outplay potential.
I wonder where you guys group in the rubber. More to the chinese category or more to some kind of these new hybrids out there.
I really consider to play it also on the backhand side. It's because i do open up consistantly and i also can consistantly topspin on the backhand side. But if i want to play a winner shot or at least a dangerous ball the error margin sky rocks. With the VC cannons it's like on a way higher level or quality.
Hi guys.
does anyone else play Vega China on either side?
I feel like the rubber produces cannons, which is simultaneously positive and negative. It feels like there is literally no dwell time. I also had a direct comparison with a Battle II prov BS. The BII was slower and felt more controlled because of the lower speed (and because of a little bit more dwell time).
It was like the arc of the Vega China was like the typical chinese low throw. Which is strange because VC seems to be recommended as a D09c alternative.
In comparison to my usual kind of rubbers (e.g. G-1) the Vega China seems to be way more dangerous but also way more demanding thus there is a big tradeoff between consistancy and outplay potential.
I wonder where you guys group in the rubber. More to the chinese category or more to some kind of these new hybrids out there.
I really consider to play it also on the backhand side. It's because i do open up consistantly and i also can consistantly topspin on the backhand side. But if i want to play a winner shot or at least a dangerous ball the error margin sky rocks. With the VC cannons it's like on a way higher level or quality.