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PostPosted: 01 Apr 2011, 21:34 
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thanks for that. I was about to buy a sheet! The difference between the passive block and the chop block is crucial to me. I don't care if the passive block sucks if when you take it right off the bounce with a hard chop block it goes back with killer back spin

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PostPosted: 02 Apr 2011, 01:02 
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well just heard from Lars at Japsko who said that both Talon and Zeitgeist are about the best blocking pips you can get now. Zeiteist more 'control' Talon better for attack. I'll give it a whirl... I can always 'tune it'... just a little bit... ;-) just bought a tin of silicone shoe protector and my wife has a hair dryer...

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PostPosted: 09 Mar 2015, 06:19 
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what will happen if you put a very hard sponge(+50) in an ox Zeitgeist

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PostPosted: 09 Mar 2015, 07:44 
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what will happen if you put a very hard sponge(+50) in an ox Zeitgeist

Good question.. i would not know the answer.. i personally have never liked any sponge or even glue sheet on my long pips..

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PostPosted: 30 May 2016, 21:54 
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What is the difference between Zeitgeist and GDT?

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PostPosted: 11 Dec 2016, 20:09 
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Hi Gyebax
I am playing with same blade and SPINLORD BLITZSCHLAG and i am very very happy :) By the way where did you get your STIGA CLIPPER OVERSIZE ? I NEED EXTRA ONE


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Blade: Dr Neubauer H Technology2
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I am a Spinlord Stachelfeuer user and i find this rubber very very good. Previously I was using Tibhar Grass d.tecs OX and most LP user out there know how good this rubber is. I tried S Stachelfeuer because it is cheap compare to D.Tecs. For first couple of weeks playing with it, I just don't like it, it's far from Dtec's performance. But I discover that this rubber likes a fast blade and you can counter any loop with this and your opponent has no time to react as it comes back very fast with a little or no spin. You can counter loops, dead ball or best if they give you back spin return (2x the speed when you return it).
You can make your opponent swear the whole match when you use this combination. This rubber doesn't shine in a defender blade with controlled and slow technique (like most defender). You need a fast (OFF++) blade with active and aggressive technique. I managed to beat those players (easily) that I have difficulty playing before and only lost 1 out of 15 games.


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Very interesting! :up: I am planning on trying Stach OX on a T-11s, following your recommendation. Are you still using this setup? Also, has anyone tried Blitzschlag, Saviga V, or DG on a T-11? I’d like to try hitting more with my LPs so I feel like Stach or BS especially might be good options.

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I use Friendship 755 OX and I want to know the diferences with the Spinlord Zeitgeist


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