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actually your review of the GP sounds fantastic speedplay.

I like the thought of using bh type rubbers on the fh, as I dont consider myself a power looper, i wont be able to loop past anyone everytime. So the spin variations from a rubber really matters in my game.
The price is very reasonable, in the shop, its going for about the same price as butterfly sriver. So comparing the 2 ill prolly get this for the "glue effect".

If I remembered the last video of LawOCG, he played with Pinkewich. And he had that on the fh, looked like he was able to generate alot of power even with a def blade. Chopping was consistent, and very controlable.


So is it made from ESN?


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Thanks for the review speedplay, nicely done!

There is no indication it's ESN made, and no doubt they would have marked that on the package as a selling point.

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If I remembered the last video of LawOCG, he played with Pinkewich. And he had that on the fh, looked like he was able to generate alot of power even with a def blade. Chopping was consistent, and very controlable.


Did Pinkewich switch to a DEF blade? He's famous for using a Stiga Allround.

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If I remembered the last video of LawOCG, he played with Pinkewich. And he had that on the fh, looked like he was able to generate alot of power even with a def blade. Chopping was consistent, and very controlable.


Did Pinkewich switch to a DEF blade? He's famous for using a Stiga Allround.


He likes to switch around from time to time, at one stage his main weapon was the dr n blades, but your right MNNB, he was using allround (could of been evolution). But i consider that on being defensive too me :wink:

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Black Hallmark Green Power 2.? Muf, help me out, was it 2.0?

It was 2.1.
I guess that spin capabilities and longevity of this rubber may be reduced by overglueing (my teammate speedglued it three times during a week he was testing it).

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Wow, i never thought to find a cheap rubber with built-in glue effect. It's been a long time since anyone posted somethign is this thread so here am i. Has anyone tried it after this review, and if so, does that person would like to share his opinion?

I'm seriously interrested in this rubber.


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So was this the actual rubber which had been previously speed glued? If it was, it would probably play quite differently and probably much quicker than a standard sheet.

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speedplay wrote:
Set up used::oops: (Sorry Haggisv, strictly inverted)


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Here I am, once again to ask a question: what is the throw of this rubber?
I'm quite sure I will buy 2 sheets next week, and ofcourse review it :wink:
However, I need to know the throw of this rubber, cause if it's to high I won't like it. :oops:

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It's a low throw medium hard rubber.

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Very weird this, I emailed Hallmark, and they told me it was a high throw rubber :lol:
With a low throw you mean like Sriver, or more like Bryce? Cause with Bryce it is almost impossible to loop underspin.
Any problems with that on the Green Power?

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I think it's all relative...it might be low throw for a tacky rubber, but not compared non-tacky... still I have not tried t so I can't compare it to anything...

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haggisv wrote:
I think it's all relative...

Yes, Einstein used to say this too... :)

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I ordered 2 sheets in 2.1 thickness. Expect a review of it in a week time or so.

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I recieved the rubber yesterday, and also played with it for the first time.
When I took the rubber out of the delivery box it domed like kebab. Clearly it is put under some tension :lol:

A bit dissapoiting, and not dissapoiting :lol:

The rubber played close to the table like my old Donic JO Walder, a bit more speed and a bit less spin. But when I stepped back I noticed this was a different rubber. That was so much easier.
Spin is fine with this rubber in every situation.

So far the positive points, now the negative:
- Glue effect huh, no. No glue effect to be found. No glue sound to, but that doesn't bother me.
- Speed is a bit lower than I expected, but maybe I expected a bit to much.
- Can be difficult to attach to blade. :wink:

I will post a review in some weeks time, but for now i'm hopeful. It looks to have a bit better punch than my old rubber, and I was looking for that.

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