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rubber blade advice
by sdas 19 years ago
by sdas 19 years ago
Re: rubber blade advice
by Tim 19 years ago
by Tim 19 years ago
Re: rubber blade advice
by cole 19 years ago
by cole 19 years ago
Re: rubber blade advice
by sdas 19 years ago
by sdas 19 years ago
Re: rubber blade advice
by Tim 19 years ago
by Tim 19 years ago
Chopping
by Ben Fuller 19 years ago
by Ben Fuller 19 years ago
Re: Chopping
by dd 19 years ago
by dd 19 years ago
Chopping
by Ben Fuller 19 years ago
by Ben Fuller 19 years ago
Re: Chopping
by Warren 19 years ago
by Warren 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: rubber blade advice) was posted by cole, on 9/28/2005 7:56:53 AM:
I've not tried spirit, but I've got a biside I picked up in a trade which was the forerunner supposedly to the spirit. What I find with the arylate blades is that: 1) they're real springy in the short game. Good for looping and attacking backspin and over the table where you don't have room for a big cut. But they're also difficult to push without sailing or popping the ball. 2) That's a composite that deadens the blade a lot. You simply can't feel the ball. Arylate blades, to me, are by definition advanced blades even if they're labeled off-. That said, if I were going to use it I'd get a thinner or deader rubber on the backhand that I could push with some reliability. |