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Author:  jakosindo [ 02 Aug 2018, 02:08 ]
Post subject:  Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

Hello

Im looking for suggestions from u guys, recently im using N11s with Swordf2000 and Yinhe 9000 3Stars, but both dead now.
I tho using AK47 Red (BH) and Blue (FH) is a good combo?

1. I ended up targeting AK47 Red/Yellow for my BH, the reason i pick this rubber bcs im not really confident and low reaction time at BH than FH, so i tho this speed rubber can handle it.
Is it good for receving backspin ball with non tacky+hard sponge?

2. Im really confused with my FH, i tried my friend acuda p2+DHS 301, its really good, fast and i can confidently loop without outing the ball and controll so good.
is there any cheaper alternatives or ak47 is similiar to acuda p2?

Looking for < $20 for each rubber

Regards, from Indonesia

Author:  iskandar taib [ 08 Jan 2019, 19:40 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

AK47 is OK. Cheap source:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Origina ... 19346.html

Also see:

https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?ca ... palio+AK47

They seem to have added a fourth one to the line - "Gold". VERY hard sponge, AND it's "sticky". (The others are "Matt".) I wonder if it isn't the OLD AK47 in new packaging / new branding.

Iskandar

Author:  Red [ 10 Jan 2019, 17:34 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

Let's not forget the Yinhe Mercury, Earth II, Mars II, Moon and Sun.
Mercury FH and Earth on BH is quite a nice setup - easy to handle and with a nice pricetag.

Author:  Cobalt [ 10 Jan 2019, 18:19 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

I think Mars II in 33 degree is the closest you will get out of those. It will be a lot slower but on the N11 would be good and can play all the shots. If you are having this with backspin, no bat is really going to help apart from practice. You'll soon get it.

Author:  ootbs [ 10 Jan 2019, 19:50 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

+1 for AK47 (Yellow & Blue variants... Haven't tried the Red one, yet...

Another Palio rubber, I've tried extensively, and like is the Macro Era...

Then, there's 729 Focus III snipe ... I play with the 38°-40° variant on a stiff blade, and it's a complete cracker of a combo...

Author:  Boxersss [ 11 Jan 2019, 00:23 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

Just buy the friendship Battle II normal version and you will never change 2 other rubbers again...........

Author:  iskandar taib [ 11 Jan 2019, 14:15 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

Boxersss wrote:
Just buy the friendship Battle II normal version and you will never change 2 other rubbers again...........


Unless you're like me.. :lol:

(My policy for expensive rubber is to never buy the same sheet twice.. :lol: "Expensive" being anything that costs more than, say, $6 including shipping. )

Iskandar

Author:  lasta [ 11 Jan 2019, 17:11 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

iskandar taib wrote:
Boxersss wrote:
Just buy the friendship Battle II normal version and you will never change 2 other rubbers again...........


Unless you're like me.. :lol:

(My policy for expensive rubber is to never buy the same sheet twice.. :lol: "Expensive" being anything that costs more than, say, $6 including shipping. )

Iskandar


You know, if you haven't bought EVERY sub $6 rubber on the market, you could have accumulated enough T05 to last a lifetime. Why keep bothering if they are all the same to you?

Author:  lasta [ 11 Jan 2019, 17:12 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

BTW, AK47 is tremendous value for performance. But for half the price and 3-times the durability, I still recommend KTL Pro XP. Slower, but much gripper.

Author:  ootbs [ 11 Jan 2019, 20:34 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

lasta wrote:
You know, if you haven't bought EVERY sub $6 rubber on the market, you could have accumulated enough T05 to last a lifetime. Why keep bothering if they are all the same to you?


I've seen T05 rubbers, deteriorate in 6 months, and even less ..... Lastability of a rubber, depends on the combination of various factors..... I've seen and owned, premium/expensive rubbers that have last for less than 6 months, and some really cheap ones that have lasted for well over a year...

Author:  ootbs [ 11 Jan 2019, 20:42 ]
Post subject:  Re: Looking for Good High-Newbie Level Rubber

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