The rubber doesn‘t need the glue layer, this will surely affect the performance. I also apply the glue layer on the blade to prevent damage at the removal.
Oops seeing this now. V>22, Dignics 09C, Hurricane 3 Provincial / Victas P1V, P4V,. Are good choices. But depends on your style. Modern Day Defender, or Close to the table chop block. Anyway, some choices above.
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Cutting the rubber with the cutter curved "out" (not in) of the racket. This is something I've learned from you, thank you.
thank for sharing hw to install long pip❤
which blade should i use for this side of rubber?
just use some tape to stick all pimple surface then you can easily glue & stick rubber to the blade without any wrinkling.
Or, you could pin the OX on a sheet of cardboard to hold it in place while you apply the glue.
Thanks for sharing
The rubber doesn‘t need the glue layer, this will surely affect the performance.
I also apply the glue layer on the blade to prevent damage at the removal.
Thanks fo ryour comment on this. It is appreciated.
Hi, could you suggest rubber combination, long pips and invert pips? Thank
Oops seeing this now. V>22, Dignics 09C, Hurricane 3 Provincial / Victas P1V, P4V,. Are good choices. But depends on your style. Modern Day Defender, or Close to the table chop block. Anyway, some choices above.
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Очень плохо,пузыри под скочем.
Ok, thanks for pointing that out.