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spin (2)
spin
by john 17 years ago
by john 17 years ago
Re: spin
by cole 17 years ago
by cole 17 years ago
Re: spin
by Mike Oxbent 17 years ago
by Mike Oxbent 17 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: spin) was posted by cole, on 10/3/2007 11:09:01 AM:
There's no absolute answer to that one. Tackier rubbers have more spin in serves and pushes. Likely some old school chinese rubber ala pf4-1. On topspin (loops not serves), the euro rubbers with grippy but not sticky tops and thick, soft sponges do better. Supersonic s40 with 2.6mm 35deg sponge comes to mind. Joola mambo, stuff like that. |