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Shoo...nothing to see here. - zeio
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Shoo...nothing to see here. - zeio
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Sriver or Mark V for beginners? You cannot be serious. May as well go backward even more and get what I started with. If we were still playing with celluloid balls, then may be those still make sense.
Other than nostalgia/curiosity for those born before/after Millennials (a good era divider there as Bryce (1997), Desto F1 (1998), G888 (1998) etc. are the role-model modern rubbers released after that period), there is absolutely no reason to get Sriver and/or Mark V. Heck, I can't even get Mark V readily in local shops anymore.
ESN rubbers released after the glue ban are actually far slower (yet spinnier) than the ones before, reducing the short game issue by a wide margin (even less of an issue with the hybrid ones since 2016). It's more ideal to start with those. Glazyer series and Rozena, the Butterfly equivalents, are actually cheaper than Sriver, for crying out loud.
But with the sharp decrease in competitiveness for European rubbers, either start with Chinese or Japanese ones.
Other than nostalgia/curiosity for those born before/after Millennials (a good era divider there as Bryce (1997), Desto F1 (1998), G888 (1998) etc. are the role-model modern rubbers released after that period), there is absolutely no reason to get Sriver and/or Mark V. Heck, I can't even get Mark V readily in local shops anymore.
ESN rubbers released after the glue ban are actually far slower (yet spinnier) than the ones before, reducing the short game issue by a wide margin (even less of an issue with the hybrid ones since 2016). It's more ideal to start with those. Glazyer series and Rozena, the Butterfly equivalents, are actually cheaper than Sriver, for crying out loud.
But with the sharp decrease in competitiveness for European rubbers, either start with Chinese or Japanese ones.