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PostPosted: 06 Feb 2012, 05:30 
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Thanks for all the posts! 8)

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Butterfly Raystorm, if you're willing to pay...

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bit of a difference between the 802-40 red and black. i think the red feels a tad softer though...

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Raystorm has to be in the mix. Plays more like inverted than any other SP.

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Stiga Radical


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Stiga Radical is strange stuff. As Ian mentions, the top sheet is very sticky. However the pips have strange aspect ratio (meaning they are somewhat longer than usual relative to their width). This means that it can produce spin (owing to tackiness) but can also be very disturbing (due to strange pip dimensions). I find them difficult to use, but even harder to play against. If you can master them, they are very effective.

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I love Radical because it is very effective for an active pips out offensive game. I approach it like I was using inverted but with different strokes. It can not morph into an all-around rubber. I thinks its too fast, power blocking, topspin driving, and flat hitting! All others need not apply!

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No one mentioned super spin pips. they are high in friction there fore high in spin.

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Havn`t used many short pips but I felt I could make more spin with Tango Ultra compared to 802 on the softer sponge

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HolyMikey wrote:
No one mentioned super spin pips. they are high in friction there fore high in spin.

:up:

Super Spinpips (especially in the '21 sponge' variant) is undoubtedly up there as one of the most insanely spinny SPs in existence.


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Beta wrote:
HolyMikey wrote:
No one mentioned super spin pips. they are high in friction there fore high in spin.

:up:

Super Spinpips (especially in the '21 sponge' variant) is undoubtedly up there as one of the most insanely spinny SPs in existence.


what about the non 21 version? Why TSP hasnt made a version for the plastic ball or what pip would work for plastic ball like ssp glued/boosted?


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Super SpinPips Chop Sponge 2 for me. Makes Raystorm look like a LP in terms of spin generation.

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