its all preference tbh, my hasbro rubber tips are all usually harder to control not impossible though, but my takara tomy one's are more controlled but not quite as aggressive but then again I don't have as much volume to do a real comparison .
Just now getting into competitive metal fight I started collecting again roughly 2 or 3 years ago when I got my first Job now I'm expanding it even more your contents been the base gateway into this community
In my opinion the softest Hasbro tips - and I remember people talking about that - come from the Metal Fury line. The Blitz Striker (Spark HX Hyperblades) RSF, the Twisted Befall RSF and the Jupiter RB feel pretty good compared to my overall TT parts (and Hasbro Metal Fusion & Masters). But my best are the Cosmic Pegasus R²F and the Hades Gil R²F. Would be good to know if like the Cyber Aquario (Spark FX) RF is any good ...
i think at this point rubber condition mainly depends on how well they were conserved. If the rubber (or even the package for the new ones) was exposed too much time to direct sunlight, the rubber will for sure be harder.
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Great video! Glad to see you coming back. Also Glad to see more explanation about how rubber is very much a case by case basis.
Seeing a tackle box of bey parts brings me back hahahaha good times
Hey I have a question if that’s alright. Regarding Flame 230 combos, is there any benefit to using other raised wheels like Hell and Forbidden?
On a scale from 1-10, How good do you think Firefuse Darkhelm would be if it was a left-spin bey?
its all preference tbh, my hasbro rubber tips are all usually harder to control not impossible though, but my takara tomy one's are more controlled but not quite as aggressive but then again I don't have as much volume to do a real comparison .
Just now getting into competitive metal fight I started collecting again roughly 2 or 3 years ago when I got my first Job now I'm expanding it even more your contents been the base gateway into this community
Hey I really am glad to hear that :)
@@swiftmfbI can attest to this, I gotta say you’re my number one source for learning about competitive Beyblade since coming back
@thenormie facts honestly surprised there are more people still doing anime/ stock content instead of competitive stuff
My best rubber tips branding wise
RSF=TT
R2F=Hasbro
CS= TT
RF= both
Which RS should I use?
Bro how much nib beys and beyparts do you have?
Hi swift, toughts on horogium to replace leone on bakushin leone 90 mf? I sadly dont have a leone nor do i plan to get one just for the ring
Any good combos for my infinity wheel?
Sadly no
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Where I am from the Hasbro rubbers are definitely better, for some reason they are between soft and hard and great grip(especially the Meteo).
In my opinion the softest Hasbro tips - and I remember people talking about that - come from the Metal Fury line. The Blitz Striker (Spark HX Hyperblades) RSF, the Twisted Befall RSF and the Jupiter RB feel pretty good compared to my overall TT parts (and Hasbro Metal Fusion & Masters). But my best are the Cosmic Pegasus R²F and the Hades Gil R²F.
Would be good to know if like the Cyber Aquario (Spark FX) RF is any good ...
Finally a new vid
i think at this point rubber condition mainly depends on how well they were conserved. If the rubber (or even the package for the new ones) was exposed too much time to direct sunlight, the rubber will for sure be harder.
Yeah I look at it like pencil erasers sometimes they’re hard some are soft depends how they were stored
True to that, i bought a Attack & balance custom parts and the RF is hard compared to my storm pegasus that i bought.
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Bro is better v
Because they are cheaper to buy right now than a real Takara Tomy
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