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PostPosted: 22 Apr 2011, 04:49 
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Got to hit with the Toni Hold NEW Anti 40 OX today and I have to say that it's the best anti that I have tested so far.. For blocking, it comes really close to frictionless long pips.. Blocks short with great reversal.. It's not Super-Block like but better than non aged friction pips. The best of all, the rubber is consistent. This means that doing the same stroke against similar spin produces a similar return unlike the Super Anti that I tested where the trajectory was very dependent on the speed of the opponents loop. The only thing that did NOT work like on frictionless pips was the aggressive push against underspin.. Using frictionless technique, the ball went right into the net.. However, interestingly, you can attack those balls with a fairly simple backhand attack.. I could attack even against spinless and topspin balls which I was not able to do with frictionless pips. I think that the NEW Anti 40 is a great starting point. I think that with slight adjustments to my technique, I should be able to play close to my current level with long pips However, I would need about 2 - 3 months of training to get better used to it.. I was still blocking too high compared to the DTecS. The good thing about the NEW Anti 40 is that it blocks very short on a passive block which I really like. My opponent was only able to re-loop my blocks of his first topsion occasionally.. Most of the time, it landed in the net. I did try the rubber on my Dr. Neubauer Kung Fu blade. I will also try it on the Firewall Plus but from what I've heared, the Kung Fu is the best blade for antis..

Hi Pushblocker,
It would be fine to see how the New anti 40 is working on your backhand against your opponents's loops. Just like You put some really good videos on Youtub regarding to your long pimples. They were very-very instructive.
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It might be a while until I'll get the anti videos as I'm sending the Toni Hold NEW Anti 40 to a friend to try.. I should have it back in a few weeks..

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pal wrote:
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Got to hit with the Toni Hold NEW Anti 40 OX today and I have to say that it's the best anti that I have tested so far.. For blocking, it comes really close to frictionless long pips.. Blocks short with great reversal.. It's not Super-Block like but better than non aged friction pips. The best of all, the rubber is consistent. This means that doing the same stroke against similar spin produces a similar return unlike the Super Anti that I tested where the trajectory was very dependent on the speed of the opponents loop. The only thing that did NOT work like on frictionless pips was the aggressive push against underspin.. Using frictionless technique, the ball went right into the net.. However, interestingly, you can attack those balls with a fairly simple backhand attack.. I could attack even against spinless and topspin balls which I was not able to do with frictionless pips. I think that the NEW Anti 40 is a great starting point. I think that with slight adjustments to my technique, I should be able to play close to my current level with long pips However, I would need about 2 - 3 months of training to get better used to it.. I was still blocking too high compared to the DTecS. The good thing about the NEW Anti 40 is that it blocks very short on a passive block which I really like. My opponent was only able to re-loop my blocks of his first topsion occasionally.. Most of the time, it landed in the net. I did try the rubber on my Dr. Neubauer Kung Fu blade. I will also try it on the Firewall Plus but from what I've heared, the Kung Fu is the best blade for antis..

Hi Pushblocker,
It would be fine to see how the New anti 40 is working on your backhand against your opponents's loops. Just like You put some really good videos on Youtub regarding to your long pimples. They were very-very instructive.
Thank you
Pal


It might be a while until I'll get the anti videos as I'm sending the Toni Hold NEW Anti 40 to a friend to try.. I should have it back in a few weeks..

Thanks and another thing.
Did you feel any difference between your DrN Firewall Plus and DrN Kung Fu blades when you have played with Toni Hold NEW Anti 40 ?

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PostPosted: 23 Apr 2011, 02:06 
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Did you feel any difference between your DrN Firewall Plus and DrN Kung Fu blades when you have played with Toni Hold NEW Anti 40 ?


Only played it on the Kung Fu blade and never on the Firewall.. I was planning on trying it on the Firewall but didn't have a chance to play it on that racket.. I read that the Kung Fu is really good for Anti, so I tried it on that one..

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PostPosted: 24 Apr 2011, 13:08 
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is solja still using her amy?


I heard on a post on this board that she went to grizzly/abs. She is obviously an ej, (I think I love her)

i like ai better. even though she doesnt use anti or LP, she still uses SP. and shes cute, too. and japanese.

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