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Says the rich person!😃Recently put Xiom Omega V Euro on my backhand after my Dignics 05 worn out. Didn't buy another because of the expensive price. It doesn't really have any strong points, but its super balanced. You can flip, push short, backhand loop, drive. Backhand rips from farther back lack a little power. Overall, I think it's still just worth it to buy butterfly rubbers LOL.
Recently put Xiom Omega V Euro on my backhand after my Dignics 05 worn out. Didn't buy another because of the expensive price. It doesn't really have any strong points, but its super balanced. You can flip, push short, backhand loop, drive. Backhand rips from farther back lack a little power. Overall, I think it's still just worth it to buy butterfly rubbers LOL.
Why would you play with soft rubber if you care about power from behind the table?
Why would you play with soft rubber if you care about power from behind the table?
Id say it’s medium hard but my play style is mostly off the bounce close to the table but my coach tells me that I should learn a more powerful backhand from farther back
Says the rich person!😃
😆 not that rich.. still no butterfly both sides lol
It wasn’t really a comparison.. just had this rubber laying around and wanted to try itComparison doesn't make sense.
D05 vs OVE?
For D05, and sponge hardness, Omega VII Pro would be a more accurate comparison, compared to the older and softer sibling in Omega V Euro
Off course the new J&H is a good option too
It wasn’t really a comparison.. just had this rubber laying around and wanted to try it
Okay. I did read it as comparison and you giving your experience of the difference.
OVE is obviously not as powerful, if any, at least it would be comparing to the softer FX versions of tenergy rubbers.
you probably won't like the FX versions too