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I know my username is TensorBackhand, and I always liked the idea of having a bouncy fast rubber on backhand to makeup for the lack of power, but recently I have discovered that a boosted Chinese rubber on BH is more powerful, grips the ball better, and has more offensive potential than the more standard tensor backhand. Anybody else find this to be true? I'm surprised more top pro don't use this style of BH rubber.
I have a 1800, two-wing looper friend who plays G1 on bh. He has a very hard swing, and I felt his shots were hitting the ceiling of G1 quite easily, so I let him try my boosted Big Dipper on BH. Immediately he noticed a huge difference in the power and spin and ability to grip the ball. He couldn't believe the price of the BD when I told him. When I was blocking his G1 loops, it felt quite easy and lacked penetration. When he looped with BD, it was much spinnier and jumped off the table. If a 1800 guy can do this, then surely pros can take more advantage of this.
In my own testing, I find 2 rubbers in particular are good for BH. Big Dipper I already mentioned. But also Victas Triple Extra is excellent for BH. It really ramps up in power when you swing harder. The ceiling is much higher than standard tensor rubbers.
Why are not more players using this style of rubber on BH? I know some players are using D09c on BH, but still seems too few to me.
I have a 1800, two-wing looper friend who plays G1 on bh. He has a very hard swing, and I felt his shots were hitting the ceiling of G1 quite easily, so I let him try my boosted Big Dipper on BH. Immediately he noticed a huge difference in the power and spin and ability to grip the ball. He couldn't believe the price of the BD when I told him. When I was blocking his G1 loops, it felt quite easy and lacked penetration. When he looped with BD, it was much spinnier and jumped off the table. If a 1800 guy can do this, then surely pros can take more advantage of this.
In my own testing, I find 2 rubbers in particular are good for BH. Big Dipper I already mentioned. But also Victas Triple Extra is excellent for BH. It really ramps up in power when you swing harder. The ceiling is much higher than standard tensor rubbers.
Why are not more players using this style of rubber on BH? I know some players are using D09c on BH, but still seems too few to me.