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Forehand and Backhand Rubber colors (2)
 Re: Forehand and Backhand Rubber colors
Re: Forehand and Backhand Rubber colorsby Gary 18 years ago

The following message (subject: Re: Forehand and Backhand Rubber colors) was posted by Gary, on 6/17/2007 12:52:17 PM:
| The general rule of thumb is that red rubbers offer slightly more speed and less grip than black rubbers, so it is all down to personal preferance. | 
 
        
          