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Does anyone have any experience with the 3 of these BTY rubbers in comparison with something like a Fastarc C-1, Rakza 7, Vega Pro, Hexer(old tensors) as I'm familiar with that class of rubbers for BH. My current sheet of Vega Pro is dead and wanted to see how the T19 and D80/D64 compare. I know the Dignics are better durability, but harder than the Tenergies.
BH dominant offensive player. Feel more comfortable pushing, opening, flicking, punching, blocking, serving on the BH side. Always try to take the initiative opening with backhand(banana for half-longs, spinny high arcing loop for long serves/pushes) then try to finish the point with either FH(smash, drive, counter looping anywhere), ripping BH crosscourt, or BH punching down the line/crosscourt; these are my comfort shots). Win most of my points through spin than speed(most of my points come from BH loops, opps shot fly off table usually), but crosscourt BH rip also wins me a lot of points when I get used to opponent's timing. FH is only used to finish the point when I know for a fact my footwork gets me in perfect position/timing, so I don't pivot as much as other offensive players.
Main questions are: how different is the shortgame(serve, serve receive, pushing, flicking) on the T19 vs D80 vs D64. From my research seems like D64 is the least spin sensitive, but also the fastest and least spinny? Does this mean potential max speed(when applying full effort)? Or does that also apply to also touch shots like pushes? How do these properties compare to Vega Pro/Hexer/C-1/Rakza 7? 1700 USATT, blade Viscaria if that matters.
For BH punching I've seen people praise D64, but again I'm concerned about the shortgame and speed of it vs the other 2 options.
BH dominant offensive player. Feel more comfortable pushing, opening, flicking, punching, blocking, serving on the BH side. Always try to take the initiative opening with backhand(banana for half-longs, spinny high arcing loop for long serves/pushes) then try to finish the point with either FH(smash, drive, counter looping anywhere), ripping BH crosscourt, or BH punching down the line/crosscourt; these are my comfort shots). Win most of my points through spin than speed(most of my points come from BH loops, opps shot fly off table usually), but crosscourt BH rip also wins me a lot of points when I get used to opponent's timing. FH is only used to finish the point when I know for a fact my footwork gets me in perfect position/timing, so I don't pivot as much as other offensive players.
Main questions are: how different is the shortgame(serve, serve receive, pushing, flicking) on the T19 vs D80 vs D64. From my research seems like D64 is the least spin sensitive, but also the fastest and least spinny? Does this mean potential max speed(when applying full effort)? Or does that also apply to also touch shots like pushes? How do these properties compare to Vega Pro/Hexer/C-1/Rakza 7? 1700 USATT, blade Viscaria if that matters.
For BH punching I've seen people praise D64, but again I'm concerned about the shortgame and speed of it vs the other 2 options.