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A question: after playing a fair amount against long pips in recent months, I have this impression that old/worn out long pips are better than new long pips.
With the old LP, it has less friction and has more anti-spin property. So if you loop to old LP, the ball comes back with heavy underspin every time.
With new LP, it has more friction and it doesn't produce that same level of automatic "reversal".
So does anybody else think that old LP is better than new?
Also, I often find that I loop better with my BH against LP than I do with my FH. My backhand produces less topspin, so the reversal is also less and I can loop the 2nd and 3rd chop. With my FH, my loop produces too much spin and the reversal results in heavy underspin. I can't loop the 2nd chop. Anybody else experience this?
With the old LP, it has less friction and has more anti-spin property. So if you loop to old LP, the ball comes back with heavy underspin every time.
With new LP, it has more friction and it doesn't produce that same level of automatic "reversal".
So does anybody else think that old LP is better than new?
Also, I often find that I loop better with my BH against LP than I do with my FH. My backhand produces less topspin, so the reversal is also less and I can loop the 2nd and 3rd chop. With my FH, my loop produces too much spin and the reversal results in heavy underspin. I can't loop the 2nd chop. Anybody else experience this?