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729 Cream MRS
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Spinney soft surface
combined with increased power of Magic Red Sponge gives this rubber tremendous
ability to produce speed and spin.
Properties:
Specifications:
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Speed: 9++
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Spin: 9++
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Control: 9+
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Deception: 0
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Sponge: 2.2mm
Comments:
Probably the most talked about
Chinese rubber ever. This combination of Cream topsheet and MRS sponge was
discovered by players, not the manufacturer. The combination was so good,
the manufacturer decided to produce as a special line. Cream with Magic Red
Sponge the ultimate utility rubber Cream MRS can do it all with unparalleled
control. New generation MRS has smaller air cell technology allowing the sponge
to be lighter medium softness without losing its integrity.
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Cream MRS from One of a Kind Trading
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729 Cream MRS Reviews |
Just played with it for 3hrs tonight first time,
against a 2000 player, cole is right, does everything quite well, good feel,
touch , chops ok , blocks very well against hard driving heavy straight forward loops, rolling high loops it can be a little tricky , you must get used to the
right angle for blocking these or it can sometimes dump the ball short into the
net, just a matter of getting used to it I think for me , great feeling rubber
overall and very responsive. Doug828…
That's the most versatile rubber I've ever used.
It plays offense and defense almost equally well.
It does nothing great but everything well. Cole…
Doug, you should know that cream/mrs is
notorious for
starting off a little hard and sticky. I
used to beat mine with the robot a couple of hours before I'd even consider taking
it out to play. Give that
rubber 10 hours of play and you'll feel twice the control with it. Cole…
I have used Cream on MRS (but not the other sponges).
Compared with H3, the Cream has a lower throw angle and is not quite as tacky.
The speed of the two rubbers is about the same, but the MRS is more
lively/bouncy on short/slow shots. If you are using speed glue, the MRS domes
very easily (with just one thin layer of glue). BSOD…
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