Re: What forehand rubber should I get as a chopper?

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Edward C
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Joined: January 4th, 2023, 12:48 am
Country: Wales
City & State: Cardiff
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Playing Style: Modern Defender (Loop & chop)
Grip: cPen (Chinese Penhold) TPG (Traditional Penhold)

Re: What forehand rubber should I get as a chopper?

Post by Edward C »

Jaydynite wrote: on Saturday December 22, 2023
What forehand rubber should I get as a chopper? So far I tried Tenergy05, Tenergy05 hard, and Dicnics 09c. To be honest, I can't really tell which one was better.
As for my forehand, I chop 30% of the time and drive away from the table 70% of the time.

Are any any rubbers that you recommend? Are are any advantages with sticky rubbers like the Hurricane 3 as a defender?
Why do you think you qualify as a chopper ? To start with what do you have on your backhand ?

You need to read the post below first
Spin continuum, spin contrast , Spin Dynamics etc

If you want to be a chopper, you MUST have super pips on your weakside (usually backhand) to survive in the 40+ plastic ball oNLY era.
So then for your forehand you do not want a real sticky rubber if you only chop 30% of the time.
You choose a rubber that suits your game of 70% of your forehand attack.

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