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hi speddplay you helped me and now its my turn to help you...
i have been using this rubber for like 2 years,and i just trade it for a bryce fx,its Donic Vario Soft gives a nice power and very very nice control and speed and its not very expensive,i used it and i liked it...

thanks foped i helped

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the donic ST (Speed Tuned) rubbers are meant to be speedglued

http://donic-english.icsmedia.de/Belagp ... frame.html

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I have not tried it myself, but I've heard the LKT Pro XP has a soft, non-tacky topsheet that can produce a ton of mechanical spin. I've also heard that it comes on a very soft sponge that is extremely slow without glue so you might want to take that into consideration if you don't speedglue.

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I think 'Crack Master' might be the one. I haven't tried it, and neither has anyone else and I haven't read a review, but I bet it will be good.


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Tsp Triple is a soft spinny topsheet. It's avalaible with 4 different sponges.


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With the Arylate/Carbon blades.
It will be more suited with harder rubbers but doesnt have to mean chinese rubbers, looks like you may be a both side looper. So perhaps something like a F1 in 2.1mm, Ceremt(HARD) in 2.1mm will be suitable

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speedplay wrote:
I do glue, but I'm not even tempted to try out the LKT XP:wink:


I heard how slow LKT XP was, so when I tried it I had Cole fix me a black topsheet on a 43 hardness Saviga sponge and that felt plenty fast, even not glued. It also had some tackiness in the black version.

Of course, the fact that I was using it on my ultra fast Double Happiness Wind Carbon (CW-D) blade I got at One of A Kind may have helped.

So you may just need a faster sponge. Gambler 4 Kings is supposed to be an LKT XP topsheet on a faster sponge, so that's another option.

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