Butterfly Feint Long II OX
Long Pimpled Rubber For Steady Spins
• The effect of long pips-out rubbers is maximized when the pips are easily bent & deformed.
• The thinner & taller the pips, the more effective.
• The same top sheet as Feint Long-II, but with no sponge.
Class: Long Pips-Out
Surface: Pips-Out
Style: Long Pimpled Rubber (without Sponge)
Speed: 62.5
Spin: 32.5
Hardness: n/a
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Reviews of Butterfly Feint Long II OX (17)
Really nice controlled long pip. Displays uniformity in quality and consistentcy. I like as it plays both chop/def and decent hitting abilities. These are essential qualities in a modern defence scenario.
Very nice pimples to learn defending. It is very controllable and easy to use. Defending far from the table is its best strength. Close to mid distance is not for what it is designed for and where it falls off compared to other long pimples.
I would say that this rubber is great for someone who wants a more "offensive" choice for their rubber.
This rubber is made out of a softer rubber compound (which could give it more spin).
Therefore, this rubber could be a great choice for a player with an attacking style of play (such as a player who likes to push their opponents back).
I think this is a much underutilized rubber these days with so many new pips on the market. I decided to commit to learning this rubber over the covid lock-down and can say there are many fine qualities to this rubber. First off, I have used P1r over the years, as I primarily try to play as a modern defender. FLII has a denser sponge which immediately adds some more control when it comes to handling spiny balls. The pips are also much more stiff than the P1r. That being said, with a good chop one can send very troubling balls back to your opponent. My ball tends to fall shorter on the table than with P1-r, this will take some adjustment. These pips (at least in 1.1 sponge) do not provide much in the way of spin reversal, although one can learn to chop-block close the table for deceptive and tricky shots, side swipes also work fairly well. The true power in this rubber lies in the control and the ability to produce many varieties of shots, one can nearly hit like an inverted player (pushes are much easier with this than with P1r or FL3). Great rubber, give it a try but expect to put in the work as it doesn't reward passive play.
After playing few months P1 I tried yesterday FL2. Way easier to play. Lot of own spin, easy to manage spin. Nice blocking and attacking if U want. Great allround lp. Much more forgiving than P1R. Chopping is very stable and controled. Staying with it for now.