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by Steve 19 years ago
 Re: rubber
by cole ely 19 years ago
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by Steve 19 years ago
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by Steve 19 years ago
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by bes 19 years ago
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by cole 19 years ago
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by Steve 19 years ago
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by gcollins 19 years ago
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by bes 19 years ago
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by Steve 19 years ago
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by gcollins 19 years ago
 Re: rubber
by Steve 19 years ago
 Re: rubber
by gcollins 19 years ago
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by cole 19 years ago
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by Steve 19 years ago
 Re: rubber
by cole 19 years ago
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by Steve 19 years ago
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by bes 19 years ago
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by Steve 19 years ago
Re: rubber
by bes 19 years ago
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by gcollins 19 years ago
 Re: rubber
by Steve 19 years ago


The following message (subject: Re: rubber) was posted by bes, on 1/13/2005 10:11:20 PM:
Steve - I think it depends on your game and preferences. I think I can push, serve, and control loop most consistently with Cream. I probably return serve, block, and loop better with Coppa Tenero. Hammond and Milford are excellent for smashing - the Cream is pretty good too.

If spinning is your game, you'll probably like the Cream or Tenero. Pronte and Juic 999EU are also spinny, but have more throw (takes me a while to adjust to...).

If you have a speed oriented game, the Hammond or Juic 999EU are pretty good unglued. The Cream isn't slow either.

I'd say that, for the price, Cream/MRS would be a great all around non-glued rubber. If it cost $25.00, it would still be a good choice, but would make the Tenero, Pronte, Hammond, and 999EU pretty competitive (again - depending on your game and preferences).

bes
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