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Grippy, Tacky ? (3)
Grippy, Tacky ?
by Newbie 17 years ago
by Newbie 17 years ago
Re: Grippy, Tacky ?
by jing 17 years ago
by jing 17 years ago
Re: Grippy, Tacky ?
by Mike Oxbent 17 years ago
by Mike Oxbent 17 years ago
Re: Grippy, Tacky ?
by Fadil Olguner 17 years ago
by Fadil Olguner 17 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Grippy, Tacky ?) was posted by Mike Oxbent, on 8/26/2007 6:31:45 PM:
Tacky rubbers can produce more spin on slower shots like serve when the ball doesn't sink far into the sponge. Grippy rubbers come into their own more when you are hitting the ball harder and making it sink into the sponge meaning more of the rubbers surface is in contact with the ball. |