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  • Edge tape is for amateurs.

  • what happens if you glue you racket wet??

  • Two Hexer's hardcor ;p

  • can you reglue it??

  • brilliant

  • hehe NEW HEXER :) Im using it on my backhand Fast grippy rubber Very good to loop with :)

  • @1motko1 I'm Using it on my backhand as well - Very Good.

  • @pingpongrob Yeah I play tenergy 64 on my forehand and hexer on my backhand but next week im changing hexer for xiom vega europe Just wanna know what xiom is like If it turns out to be better on my backhand ill stick to it

  • thank you very very much i am looking for this answer for months thank you very much

  • i have a question all finished racket how much is thick please answer i mean with rubbers on it is it something like 1.3 cm or what ??

  • Hi Milotist, the final thickness depends on the wood thickness and rubber thickness

    Approx

    Blade = 6.5mm

    rubbers = 4mm max you need 2

    6.5mm + 4mm + 4mm = 14.5mm

    Some blades are 10mm thick.

  • Perfect.

  • Thank you.

  • I've noticed that if you glue before you cut, the rubber tends to shrink a couple of cm, therefore it seems that its smaller than the actual bat size, how can this be solved, i mean the way i did, i did margins around the rubber, applied glue, stuck it to the blade, and then i cut on the margin, not on the circumference of the blade

  • 9mm is the Size that you require.

  • So the side tape should cover the wood and a little bit of the sponge? What size butterfly side tape should i get if my blade is 5.9mm and both rubbers are 2.1mm? It comes in 6mm, 9mm and 12mm rolls. Thank you.

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