So, I'm a year and a half or so back playing after a 27 (!) year break from the sport. Previously I was a decentish, county level player back with the old ball, old scoring system etc. using (heavily speed glued...) Mark V (whatever the speed glue version was - GPS or something?) on whatever was the fastest blade I could get my hands on - style was (and still is...) all out attack. This time around I'm considerably older but ultimately my style is not much changed - not doing a lot of pushing if I can help it, it's all about heavy loop on both wings. I'm playing the top division of a couple of local leagues with decent success.
Equipment-wise I'm using my own designed / built blades - went through 8 or 9 before settling on the current. Previously I tended to favour light weight and agility but this time around I've found that I actually prefer something with a bit more heft to it. Current blade is 102g (!), 5+2 ply, hinoki-hinoki-CF-Kiri-CF-hinoki-hinoki. The CF is 150g 2x2 twill weave carbon fibre - not ALC / ZLC or similar. The weight is mostly due to the longer than standard handle at 110mm and it's very nicely balanced and doesn't feel as heavy as the stats would suggest. It is however extremely quick - a fair bit faster and bouncier than my team mate's Viscarias and the like.
Rubber combinations I've tried over the last 18 months include:
Victas VJ>07 + MX-S - got these from my Dad, who acquired them from his club lightly used. I did like the MX-S although I think I preferred it on my forehand. The Victas was NOT good on my backhand. Way too soft. Also I thought the Victas was too slow and not spinny enough.
Xiom Omega IV Pro + Xiom Vega Europe - Likewise I liked the Omega IV, the Vega Europe was a bit too soft. Thought about "upgrading" to Omega VII but it's quite expensive here. These rubbers were not the longest lasting.
Palio AK-47 Red both sides - tried this out as I bought AK-47 Blue for my 8 y/o son (at the time...) to use. I actually didn't mind this too much but it didn't feel as premium / nice as the MX-S / Xiom. It also did not last long at all. It's definitely not as spinny as premium rubbers.
MX-P (regular, 1.8mm) both sides - Ordered the 1.8mm by mistake instead of max. I actually really like MX-P. It's plenty fast (obviously!) and I can generate ridiculous amounts of spin when it was new - way too much for most people at the club to deal with. If anything it's slightly *too* fast and it took me a long time to get used to controlling it. I'm able to bottom these out if I really go for it. I used these rubbers on a number of blades before settling on my current one which actually uses:
MX-P 50 (max) both sides - These were a great deal so I thought I'd try out the harder version. It's a little bit much for me to be honest. I've played the seconds half of the season with these and when I'm "on it", these are great - immense power, good spin - but when I'm having a less than amazing day they are not the easiest to control, especially with the super fast blade and I hit a fair few off the end of the table in games.
My feeling is that my best option is likely to go with MX-P (regular) in max on both sides and call it a day but was wondering if there's any other options I should be looking at?
Ie. something slightly slower than MX-P, a bit spinnier, preferably lighter (which rules out MX-S unfortunately...) and obviously cheap and will least an entire season (!!) would be amazing. Whilst I'm being slightly facetious about the last two, actually these are considerations - I'd rather not be spending a ton of money and I liked Rasanter early on but it *really* did not last long at all so that's out.
Equipment-wise I'm using my own designed / built blades - went through 8 or 9 before settling on the current. Previously I tended to favour light weight and agility but this time around I've found that I actually prefer something with a bit more heft to it. Current blade is 102g (!), 5+2 ply, hinoki-hinoki-CF-Kiri-CF-hinoki-hinoki. The CF is 150g 2x2 twill weave carbon fibre - not ALC / ZLC or similar. The weight is mostly due to the longer than standard handle at 110mm and it's very nicely balanced and doesn't feel as heavy as the stats would suggest. It is however extremely quick - a fair bit faster and bouncier than my team mate's Viscarias and the like.
Rubber combinations I've tried over the last 18 months include:
Victas VJ>07 + MX-S - got these from my Dad, who acquired them from his club lightly used. I did like the MX-S although I think I preferred it on my forehand. The Victas was NOT good on my backhand. Way too soft. Also I thought the Victas was too slow and not spinny enough.
Xiom Omega IV Pro + Xiom Vega Europe - Likewise I liked the Omega IV, the Vega Europe was a bit too soft. Thought about "upgrading" to Omega VII but it's quite expensive here. These rubbers were not the longest lasting.
Palio AK-47 Red both sides - tried this out as I bought AK-47 Blue for my 8 y/o son (at the time...) to use. I actually didn't mind this too much but it didn't feel as premium / nice as the MX-S / Xiom. It also did not last long at all. It's definitely not as spinny as premium rubbers.
MX-P (regular, 1.8mm) both sides - Ordered the 1.8mm by mistake instead of max. I actually really like MX-P. It's plenty fast (obviously!) and I can generate ridiculous amounts of spin when it was new - way too much for most people at the club to deal with. If anything it's slightly *too* fast and it took me a long time to get used to controlling it. I'm able to bottom these out if I really go for it. I used these rubbers on a number of blades before settling on my current one which actually uses:
MX-P 50 (max) both sides - These were a great deal so I thought I'd try out the harder version. It's a little bit much for me to be honest. I've played the seconds half of the season with these and when I'm "on it", these are great - immense power, good spin - but when I'm having a less than amazing day they are not the easiest to control, especially with the super fast blade and I hit a fair few off the end of the table in games.
My feeling is that my best option is likely to go with MX-P (regular) in max on both sides and call it a day but was wondering if there's any other options I should be looking at?
Ie. something slightly slower than MX-P, a bit spinnier, preferably lighter (which rules out MX-S unfortunately...) and obviously cheap and will least an entire season (!!) would be amazing. Whilst I'm being slightly facetious about the last two, actually these are considerations - I'd rather not be spending a ton of money and I liked Rasanter early on but it *really* did not last long at all so that's out.