Target:
With the extra portion of cut force the opponent to make easier mistakes.
Characteristics:
- Pimple structure:
The pimples of the Hellfire are noticeably far apart. This is the secret for its unique cut development.
The defensive balls behind the table produce so much cut that the opponent is forced to shove the 2nd or 3rd ball. When playing, the impression is created that the ball is literally caught between the long pimples.
This reduces the speed of the incoming ball and transforms it into a cut. - Pimple width:
The wider pimple heads with the slightly roughened surface are a hallmark of the Hellfire. If you hit the ball well, you’ll be giving your opponent a real headache^^
nap hardness
Hard, almost porous, you’d think. However, the stiffer pimple heads of the Hellfire are an absolute guarantee for success. The result is a powerful cut ball that puts your opponent in a lot of distress. The Hellfire also has its qualities in offensive play. The harder pimples enable you to have firm attack balls directly after the ball bounce. Your opponent will quickly be overwhelmed by this variety and will no longer know how much cut is in which ball.
Probably the best pimple rubber on the market:
For the first time since the ban on smooth pimples, the Hellfire has succeeded in creating a new
rubber compound and a unique pimple geometry to produce a dangerous surface that still has a moderate speed. Previous long pimple rubbers could only offer one of these characteristics. The low speed allows you to control passive blockballs close to the table. Topspins can be tapped and balls with a lot of cuts succeed easily. Even on offensive shots, the rubber is very resistant to cuts. This makes fast and placed balls easier to play.
Sebastian’s tip:
We recommend the version with the 0.9 mm sponge to the classic defender or the player close to the table who wants a strong cushioning of his shots.
Conclusion:
For all pimple players who want to get the most out of their long pimple. More cut is simply not possible – especially when playing with the plastic ball.
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