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 Post subject: Long pips from TTmaster
PostPosted: 29 May 2007, 19:32 
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Have anyone tried the LPs from this brand , TTmaster ? There are 3 models from their product range , Swing back I , Swing back special & R-flex. As short talked with the owner , he said that all of them are frictionless. The good thing is the price seem to be not quite high versus Dr.N or Hallmark rubber. The bad thing is only red version available. I try to find for some review but can't get it at all.


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Never heard of TTmaster... who makes them?

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haggisv wrote:
Never heard of TTmaster... who makes them?


It's Swedish. Just had chance to visit their web on www.ttmaster.com.


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Thanks for the link. Interesting... but a little expensive for a rubber that's virtually unknown.... doesn't mean it's not good though. The website seems to be quite new, and does not work properly. From their contact information they seem to be based in Switzerland...

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TT Master Swing Back I is the choice.

I don't use it but I know a lot of Italian people that use and love it.

Compared to Super Block is a little bit faster, softer, same spin reversal + control.

Swing Back 26€
Super Block 46€

Swing Back is better for Blocking
Super Block is better for Pushing

Swing Back is sold without adesive sheet!


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Thanks Pix. I have made an order for 3 pcs of TT-master rubber (1 per each model). I hope it will work as good as Dr.N & Hallmark.


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pix wrote:
Swing Back is better for Blocking
Super Block is better for Pushing

Sounds interesting. Can you explain why?

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Shoebox9 wrote:
pix wrote:
Swing Back is better for Blocking
Super Block is better for Pushing

Sounds interesting. Can you explain why?


I have played with this ruber a very short time, but I have read different thread comparing this two rubber.

Swing Back have a softer pimple and give you more control over block, it's easy to place the ball were you want.

Viceversa Super Block is more consistent for pushing ball with heavy backspin mybe due to harder pimples and adhesive sheet.

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I've become a big fan of soft frictionless. The hard pips just aren't as nice or versatile to play with IMHO.

The softest pip I have tried is Virus II and I may still buy a combination blade and go back to it (it's too fast for my current game with an OFF- blade). I loved how much easier it was to play chops, lifts, etc.

The direct response of hard pips only seems good for flat blocking and hitting. However, even for a frictionless hitting game I'd choose the softish Razor, due to the extra grip it has on harder shots as the ball sinks into the "teeth" of the soft pips.)

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pix wrote:
Viceversa Super Block is more consistent for pushing ball with heavy backspin mybe due to harder pimples and adhesive sheet.


Can someone explain this?
I used Razor(my only F-less) and had problem pushing underspin.....and it can't generate own spin!!!!!

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My guess-

Razor is still too grippy to push underspin really smoothly. The incoming ball sometimes bites and sometimes doesn't, due to the tricky nature of Razor (ie how fast the ball, when the contact). I'd like to think this could be mastered, but Razor is really meant to be used aggressively. My passive pushes against underspin were poor too.

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That's why I guess you don't want pips that are TOO soft. You want to be able to play shots where you don't bend the pips, and different ones where you do, both under YOUR control.

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