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Does anyone know the recipe how to select a blade + rubber to have a heavy ball at the contact time?
I really am puzzled since I just tried out Donic Bluegrip C2 on my Joola ZQ super ALC blade and when I hit the ball it feels like I'm hitting cannonballs. I can feel the rubber eating the ball, the blade deforming while when I used the C2 before with the Joola Trinity blade or Xiom Ice Cream it felt mushy, the contact felt light, (I didn't even feel the blade under), and the end result was a slow but fairly spinny ball, but it felt gutless.
On the ZQ s-ALC blade it is like a cannon, feels super heavy, fast and spinny. I don't get it since the Ice Cream AZX is basically a similar blade. The Trinity is also not totally foreign.
In my previous posts I considered the C2 like a very gutless rubber with decent (nothing to write home about) spin, and a capable over the table countering ability, but now I must correct this opinion, well at least with this blade.
I played with Chinese rubbers for a long time, and I saw the TT11 review and asked for a C2 based on that but I was so disappointed, but now it is really exciting.
I really am puzzled since I just tried out Donic Bluegrip C2 on my Joola ZQ super ALC blade and when I hit the ball it feels like I'm hitting cannonballs. I can feel the rubber eating the ball, the blade deforming while when I used the C2 before with the Joola Trinity blade or Xiom Ice Cream it felt mushy, the contact felt light, (I didn't even feel the blade under), and the end result was a slow but fairly spinny ball, but it felt gutless.
On the ZQ s-ALC blade it is like a cannon, feels super heavy, fast and spinny. I don't get it since the Ice Cream AZX is basically a similar blade. The Trinity is also not totally foreign.
In my previous posts I considered the C2 like a very gutless rubber with decent (nothing to write home about) spin, and a capable over the table countering ability, but now I must correct this opinion, well at least with this blade.
I played with Chinese rubbers for a long time, and I saw the TT11 review and asked for a C2 based on that but I was so disappointed, but now it is really exciting.