This is actually a problem that can be solved quite simply. The pips are breaking off easily because they're facing outwards. If you glue the rubber on with the pips facing inwards, they're much less likely to break away. And if you mount the pips on a sponge layer when you do this, they're secured even more reliably.Is there any method to apply to long pips so that they don't break easily? It's so annoying to find pips missing after a just few weeks of training :/
Hit softer...Is there any method to apply to long pips so that they don't break easily? It's so annoying to find pips missing after a just few weeks of training :/
interesting idea! So I separate the sponge from the pips and then glue the long pips inversed to the sponge?This is actually a problem that can be solved quite simply. The pips are breaking off easily because they're facing outwards. If you glue the rubber on with the pips facing inwards, they're much less likely to break away. And if you mount the pops on a sponge layer when you do this, they're secured even more reliably.
tell that to my opponents, I am just chopping...Hit softer...
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L-zr
yeah chinese meteor 8512 pips. If anyone knows pips that play similar but with better durability that would help tooWhat pips are you using? German, and Japanese pips tend to be a bit more durable than Chinese pips
I know, one of my training partners hit the ball like there is no tomorrow every time…tell that to my opponents, I am just chopping...
I've never used that one but its been around for a while. For good control check out the Yasaka Phantom 0012 or Butterfly Feint OXyeah chinese meteor 8512 pips. If anyone knows pips that play similar but with better durability that would help too
all are still breakable.HI ZEeN
Back in the day (!979-1981) ish I was lusing lp and was practicing 4-5 times a week and going to tournaments and found the same problem. I was using Feint and found that pimples would be breaking off by beginning of 2nd week. This can get very expensive. Solution is to have a practice racket and a tournament or match racket.
The LP s that are stronger may or may not be good for your particular style. I don't know which LPs are less breakable these d ays.
I am afraid suggestions to turn the rubber over are teasing you a bit
good luck