Proper blade for TSP spectol rubber

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po plcplc
po plcplc Asked 10 years ago

What is the proper blade for TSP spectol rubber in backhand ? it is very bouncy even on slow blades. i tried it on many blades .donic defpay,buttefly timo boll sprit,stiga clipper, sardius,and many other blades ,but none of them was good in defence especially in blocking.when you block the ball after a top spin,because its so bouncy rubber,it will go out of table .its rubber will not help player to land ball in table.thank you very much.

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 10 years ago

Hi,

Try a slower blade again or you could try a slower rubber.  Other readers may have some specific ideas for you as well.

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Ji-Soo Woo

Ji-Soo Woo Posted 10 years ago

I used spectol with a TSP Black Balsa 7.0 Offensive.  Its not a slow blade but I found the combination effective for most blocking situations.  In fact, I generally find fast combos easier to block with because you can let the incoming ball do all the work for you.


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