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I guess this is the info i needed at all.
Usually i only played sriver fx because i got no other sheet,my forehand used to be Yakasa MArkV (which i loved).
When i get the topic asking about differents from skyline 2 compared to sriver fx,was because i dont like sriver Fx in my blade,its too mushy,too soft,and i was trying to find something harder.
Because normally i play close to the table,and i only go back for defend sometimes,i was thinking about the skyline 2 neo,i think that i can adapt to it,since i got a nice body movement.For the twiddle game is what makes me worry,if i can handle it switching around from FH to BH,i by other side,the killing strokes,since my BH is a super-anti
If after a while i find some trouble,i will go for Tibhar Aurus.
There's a normal (medium-hard) and soft sponge of aurus?Or many types like tenergy?
Thanks UpSideDownCarl , your answer was clarified enough about tacky or non-tacky differences.
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Okay. That is great news. Then try the Skyline II for a while. Give it a chance. Give yourself a chance to get used to it.
If you like it, nothing to change. If you don't like it after about a month or 2, or when it is dead, you could try Aurus, or Tenergy or any other speed glue effect rubber. But try them without boosting first. Those new rubbers, used without boosting will play closer to a Sriver or a Mark V boosted than they would if they are boosted or used with speed glue. If you get used to them, then, some players use them and boost them. No need to. And with those, I would not boost them to start out.
But, with TG II, boost it.