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racket rubbers (2)
racket rubbers
by rod sherman 20 years ago
by rod sherman 20 years ago
Re: racket rubbers
by cole_ely 20 years ago
by cole_ely 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: racket rubbers) was posted by cole_ely, on 2/26/2004 8:05:41 AM:
it is typical to use a rubber that offers more control on the bh side. That bh rubber may be slower, less sticky, and/or have a thinner sponge. Others prefer pips on the bh to help with service return, or long pips to confuse the opponent. |