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Antispin rubber (2)
Antispin rubber
by Ben Fuller 19 years ago
by Ben Fuller 19 years ago
Re: Antispin rubber
by Alex 19 years ago
by Alex 19 years ago
Re: Antispin rubber
by Ricardo 19 years ago
by Ricardo 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Antispin rubber) was posted by Alex, on 10/17/2005 8:27:26 PM:
No, they use long pimpled, which gives you similar advantages and a much greater range of strokes. You only sacrifise a little control. But at club level you'll still find a few, it can still be an effective rubber. It's just too predictable, all you can do is return spin, with very little variation. |