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Author: | medax [ 15 Feb 2018, 10:13 ] |
Post subject: | Chinese version of Joola 325? |
Hi all, Joola 325 and aurus sound are 2 of my favourite rubbers and I was disappointed to learn recently that Joola is no longer producing the 325. I got pointed to Yinhe blades on another forum and have since become a Chinese blade convert , so I wondered if just maybe I could do something similar with rubbers? I am unlikely to ever be good enough to change to anything with much of a harder sponge and I'm fine with that as I enjoy my game play just fine making up for my lack of skill with a soft rubber . I like to try to spin the ball , so I need grippy? I've tried a few tacky rubbers and again I lack the skill to utilise them well ( at least I guess that is my problem). Not sure if it makes any difference really, but I will be pairing this with the pro feeling blade? Thanks all in advance. |
Author: | Red [ 15 Feb 2018, 18:00 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Chinese version of Joola 325? |
You're talking about the Joola Energy 325? I don't know if any China rubber will be that soft while still having enough catapult but you may give the Sanwei T88-Taiji a try. I guess Yinhe Moon Soft will be too fast while you may dislike the throw of Yinhe Mercury II - nonethelss, it's cheap enough to give it a try. On the other side of the range I guess Reactor Corbor will be too weird and slow and maybe too tacky as well. Of course, you may give Palio CJ8000 with japanese sponge a try as well. |
Author: | iskandar taib [ 16 Feb 2018, 13:34 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Chinese version of Joola 325? |
There is/was a version of Yasaka Zap with 33 degree sponge. And I suppose there's always Reactor Ckylin... Iskandar |
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