Je vois des revêtements sur les sites web chinois appelés « gros picots ». Je ne sais pas ce que ça veut dire.
Désolé, mon anglais est un peu juste.
----------------------------------
I see some rubbers in Chinese websites called big pips.
Not sure what that means
Sorry my english fair
What are big pips
-
- Posts: 21
- Joined: December 30th, 2024, 5:01 pm
- Country: New Zealand
- City & State: Porirua
- My blade:
- Forehand Rubber:
- Backhand Rubber:
- Playing Style: All round
- Grip: Shakehand
- Cohort: .
Re: What are big pips
"Big pips" is sort of misnomer because they are referring to actual long pimples.
The social pips on ITTF LARC have maximum allowed pip length of 2.05 mm & Aspect Ratio of 1.1
The big pips you are talking about are actual long pips with pip lengths longer than 2.05 mm & Aspect Ratio better than 1.1
The social pips on ITTF LARC have maximum allowed pip length of 2.05 mm & Aspect Ratio of 1.1
The big pips you are talking about are actual long pips with pip lengths longer than 2.05 mm & Aspect Ratio better than 1.1
-
- Posts: 6
- Joined: November 15th, 2022, 11:49 am
- Country: Barbados
- City & State: Speightstown
- My blade:
- Forehand Rubber:
- Backhand Rubber:
- Playing Style: Loop & block
- Grip: Shakehand
- Cohort: .
Re: What are big pips
I thought ITTF allowed pips with Aspect Ratio of upto 1.3Salote wrote: ↑May 10th, 2025, 8:53 pm "Big pips" is sort of misnomer because they are referring to actual long pimples.
The social pips on ITTF LARC have maximum allowed pip length of 2.05 mm & Aspect Ratio of 1.1
The big pips you are talking about are actual long pips with pip lengths longer than 2.05 mm & Aspect Ratio better than 1.1
-
- Posts: 21
- Joined: December 30th, 2024, 5:01 pm
- Country: New Zealand
- City & State: Porirua
- My blade:
- Forehand Rubber:
- Backhand Rubber:
- Playing Style: All round
- Grip: Shakehand
- Cohort: .
Re: What are big pips
You thought wrong LOLDonell wrote: ↑May 10th, 2025, 8:56 pmI thought ITTF allowed pips with Aspect Ratio of upto 1.3Salote wrote: ↑May 10th, 2025, 8:53 pm "Big pips" is sort of misnomer because they are referring to actual long pimples.
The social pips on ITTF LARC have maximum allowed pip length of 2.05 mm & Aspect Ratio of 1.1
The big pips you are talking about are actual long pips with pip lengths longer than 2.05 mm & Aspect Ratio better than 1.1
ITTF reduced the maximum allowed Aspect Ratio from 1.3 to 1.1 in 1998
This was done to ensure that the slim (flex) pips used by all the top choppers can only have pips that have to be wider.
Wider pips provide less (back) spin reversal.
But these are not rubbers classified as wide pips (called "out" on ITTF LARC ) .
Wide (stiff) pips have upper Aspect Ratio limit of 0.89 in ITTF.
Wide (stiff) pips are rubbers meant for block and smash styof play & strictly forehand rubbers.
Wide (stiff) pips are generally used by very few shakehand pro players on forehand though there are lot more penholders including a few World Champions.