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| 12.11.2002 19:58 | ||
| outsider2 |
Re: Revolutionary inventions? Zitat:
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| 22.08.2002 18:11 | ||
| Jules |
Re: Revolutionary inventions? Zitat:
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| 09.08.2002 16:36 | ||
| joerg.bolivien |
Re: Thickness vs softness Zitat:
Of course there are profis who play hard sponges. Bryce!!! |
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| 02.08.2002 23:52 | ||
| TT Voodoo |
Thickness vs softness I am only a keen amateur. Do professional players use hard solutions? I do not think so. I have got a list with types and brands the top 20 players play with. It is true that they never use thicker rubbers than 2.0 or 2.1. But the hardness? I really don't know. These very max sponges were found to fit the 40mm ball, to take the same effect on the nowdays balls as 38mm balls. I have tried Joola Terminator 2.6 and Donic Supersonic S40 2.3 and I found them harder than Bfly Sriver FX 2.1 or Yasaka Mark V GPS max or Joola Tango Metallic 2.1. In my oppinion if the pro players wanted to use something hard they would use Joola Cava or Moskito or Friendsip rubbers... Everything is relative
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| 13.07.2002 11:53 | ||
| joerg.bolivien |
The very thick sponges from e.g. Maxima ,Makss , .... are too soft for profi players so I think they won't use them. |
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| 25.05.2002 01:36 | ||
| TT Voodoo |
Revolutionary inventions? What is your opinion about the recent technical solutions: - Joola Tensor - Bfly High Tension - Stiga Air Capsule - Donic, Joola, etc...thicker sponge |
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