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PostPosted: 29 Dec 2011, 01:05 
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What would be the perfect spinny rubber for fh. I chop sometimes in the game (close to the table), but also attack to finish the point. It does not have to be really fast, I just need a rubber that has very high spin in no matter what situation in the game. It also has to be good in creating heavy underspin or heavy topspin. THANKS! :)

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H3Neo ftw! :D

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YosuaYosan wrote:
H3Neo ftw! :D


+1 :up:

very spinny indeed YY :)

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Stiga Calibra.
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Davey wrote:
Stiga Calibra.
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I tried Calibra once and found it was actually lacking in spin compared to most other rubbers of similar quality.


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Davey wrote:
Stiga Calibra.
QED.


I think Stiga Calibra is more speed than spin Sir, but I think the spin is great for such fast rubber.

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is the h3neo beginner friendly?


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is the h3neo beginner friendly?

A little fast for a beginner, but on an all-round blade it should be ok.

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TheBearThatIsGolden wrote:
What would be the perfect spinny rubber for fh. I chop sometimes in the game (close to the table), but also attack to finish the point. It does not have to be really fast, I just need a rubber that has very high spin in no matter what situation in the game. It also has to be good in creating heavy underspin or heavy topspin. THANKS! :)


Based on your signature line, you have two rubbers that can generate plenty of spin. Technique, technique, technique!

Although this forum loves H3neo I have found H3 and H3 neo essentially unusable. I know others will say 500 million chinese players can't be wrong (since it seems they all use it). But in my experience almost ANY chinese style rubber is more controlable/faster and generates spin more than H3 (admittedly I have tried H3 maybe 3 different times-all with brand new sheets and H3neo only 1 time, again new-and I have never speed glued it-except maybe the first time years ago when speed glue was all the rage). And yes, I know technique, technique, technique!
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vanjr wrote:
TheBearThatIsGolden wrote:
What would be the perfect spinny rubber for fh. I chop sometimes in the game (close to the table), but also attack to finish the point. It does not have to be really fast, I just need a rubber that has very high spin in no matter what situation in the game. It also has to be good in creating heavy underspin or heavy topspin. THANKS! :)


Based on your signature line, you have two rubbers that can generate plenty of spin. Technique, technique, technique!

:)


What rubbers are you referring to? :D

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Based on your signature line, you have two rubbers that can generate plenty of spin. Technique, technique, technique!

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What rubbers are you referring to? :D[/quote]

ALL of 'em! Particularly spin art, but all should give good spin with appropriate technique. One other way to add spin is to increase sponge thickness, but technique/coaching is more important than anything else (by far).


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TheBearThatIsGolden, aren't you happy with your SpinArt? I find this rubber to generate lots of spin in every department.

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Justas wrote:
TheBearThatIsGolden, aren't you happy with your SpinArt? I find this rubber to generate lots of spin in every department.


I'm finding another one for my Yasaka Ma Lin but I don't want spin art because it is heavy. I like it on my Stiga Offensive Cr better.

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If you have an hard impact when performing topspin:
Yinhe/Milky Way/Galaxy Apollo I

Most spinny rubber I ever played - in service, short backspin service return and of course topspin.

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veczilla wrote:
is the h3neo beginner friendly?


very unforgiving because very hard. if you don't brush thinly and with enough decision it punishes you. Also, spin is less than xiom vega pro and tenergy 05 in practically any shot except maybe power loops.

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