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so basically topsheet is the same just a 50 degree sponge? any difference between the quality of the pro version before?
Yes indeed. Good price. On the other hand I am a bit worried about the weight. The original MX-P is already a bit heavy
Even regular MX-Ps are closer to 73g uncut on average (u might get 71 once in a while if u lucky), let alone this 50deg version.Is it more than 71 grams uncut? The 50 degree esn rubbers i have tried are on that weight.
Nice to know. Although personally at this hardness I would rather pick Hybrid K2 which is lighter and spinnier.There is also a "China Version".. with even harder 52.5 degree sponge.
Didn't test T05H and MX-P 50, but Omega VII requires more digging of sponge than Hybrid to be spinny, and VII's bounciness across series also certainly makes it less favorable than Hybrid in short games (although it's still more than good enough to me).After a period of injury my level of play and fitness fell, and I replaced T05 by Rozena when it was spent.
Before injury I had set my eyes on Gold Arc 8 (at 50º), and had even bought a slab of that. Since that I've been surprised to see an onslaught of relatively hard rubbers hit the streets. Now my Rozena is nearing its end of life, and so far (knock on wood) I've been free of injury for the last few months.
Maybe I should give that Gold Arc 8/50 a go. Does anybody have any idea how it compares to T05H, MX-P50, Omega VII, Hybrid K's at that same hardness?
My special point of attention is the touch game. That's where I think it helps me to have a rubber that jumps into supersonic mode less eagerly.
Where are gonna be the difference between the 50° MX-P in compare to MX-S?
Even tho both and others are in the 47.5° league, the MX-S feels much harder than the others, also I read about MX-P50 should have similar sponge composition (more forward speed) as MX-S while MX-P is more focused on spin generating.
Wonder how Fastarc G1 suit into that comparison. While it's also 47.5 it is stated to be softer than MX-S.
Even tho both and others are in the 47.5° league, the MX-S feels much harder than the others, also I read about MX-P50 should have similar sponge composition (more forward speed) as MX-S while MX-P is more focused on spin generating.
I will give it a try once my batch of Hybrid K1 is expended.
Probably around 6 months.
It's top sheet is 100 % same and has no sign of difference.