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Why not make all rubbers with dual alignment?
Andro has some pips rubbers such as Hexer , that can be used with pips aligned either vertically or horizontally on the blade depending on how you choose to cut the rubber's logo.
I like this concept because I can test the rubber aigned in either direction and go with the one I prefer. Or I can have two rackets, one with vertical aignment & other with horizontal aignment. Of course you will have to cut the rubber only one of the two ways & I know that. Of course I also know horizontal pips is better for chopping & vertical alignment is better for blocking. But this is case only for shakehand grip players because Chinese refer to shakehand grip as horizontal grip & penhold as vertical grip. So the rubber behavior & end results can be different for a shakehand player compared to a penholder. But if the rubber can be designed in either alignment, a player can choose which way they wan to align the rubber. This is easier to test than with Stiga, where I have to buy 2 rubbers one vertical & one horizontal. This is not limited to pips rubbers. Even reverse rubbers can be this way. They can put a marking on the logo indicating which side is vertical or which side is horizontal. Probably this is not done because of marketing strategies or ITTF testing costs Just wondering Geändert von Carline (25.03.2024 um 18:01 Uhr) |
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AW: Why not make all rubbers with dual alignment?
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