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I did, i found the max better than the 2.0.Hi
Has anyone here used Z2 Hammond in both max thickness as well as super thick or thick?
I think speed should be the same on 90% of shots. Only on the strongest 10% of shots, the max sponge probably has more to give.Ah ok.Thx for the feedback.I was wondering how obvious the difference in speed was.I have 2 blades of the same composition but one is noticeably quicker.Was hoping to make them more "uniform" by using the same rubber but tweaking the sponge thickness.
I use it on the BH,so I had in mind the comparative speed in relation to short, quick strokes.I think speed should be the same on 90% of shots. Only on the strongest 10% of shots, the max sponge probably has more to give.
Thinner rubber should be a bit faster on harder shots, lets you access the blade easier which is the backbone that provides speed. Thinner rubbers bottom out quicker, however, so on really hard loops you'll struggle to get the spin and thus arc to land the shot.I use it on the BH,so I had in mind the comparative speed in relation to short, quick strokes.