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That’s something I only thought about after gluing. Next time I’ll try.Do the weights affect the frequency?
That’s something I only thought about after gluing. Next time I’ll try.Do the weights affect the frequency?
Got the chance to try it.That’s something I only thought about after gluing. Next time I’ll try.
Why everyone said that it is hard to spin with cybershape? I can slow spin it very well (well, maybe slow spinning use mainly rubbers). For quick rallies, who need to create a lot of spins?The Cybershape Carbon is faster and stiffer. Due to the stiffness it is a good blade for flantis. The speed is a little too high, sometimes hard to control during passive strokes. It has a relatively low dwell time and a little hard to make good spin with it.
The Innerforce Layer ALC has a lower speed, higher control and higher dwell time. I liked the feeling and stabilty it gave me. For a spin-based game, it is much better than the Cybershape, but you also sacrifice some speed (not too much).
What soft rubbers do you use?So my opinion may be different as i really like it
The cybershape is stiffer than a typical inner carbon - thats why i use it. recently I have paired it with softer rubbers (not updated in my profile yet) and that combinations has given me the best set of results and clear improvement with my coach. I think equally they are a bit lighter in weight so the balance felt better. I imagine with 09c its going to be quite a heavy setup?
It does take some getting used too - the first few sessions I really wasn't liking it, but then something clicked and it has great 'feeling' for me, touch shots and those out of position shots. I think keep with it, then maybe try so softer rubbers to help if not?
I feel overall I can see why you think its faster - but I genuinely think its slower than my other blades or maybe is more linear.
So i dont know - im in a bit of a EJ stage testing stuff before the league starts again as Im not bothered by results atm.What soft rubbers do you use?