Target:
Nothing is impossible! More flexibility with the half-long pimple when changing from passive to active play.
Characteristics:
1. Pimples structure:
The cylindrical pimples of the hipster are arranged in a moderate distance next to each other. The necks of the pimples are kept rather narrow, so that similar to the classic long pimple cut is created when blocking.
2. Pimples hardness:
The half-long pimples of the hipster bend slightly even at moderate speed of the incoming ball and catapult the ball forward when the stroke technique is active. Almost every incoming ball can be played actively forward without much consideration for the incoming rotation. These characteristics make the Hipster a real all-rounder.
Playing technique:
The half-long pimple hipster is fun and very efficient!
It combines the positive characteristics of short and long pimpled rubbers and is therefore an optimal allrounder.
Its soft, half-long pimples make it possible to counter every incoming cut, to pull or shoot.
In passive play, this modern rubber allows for curved, non-linear trajectories and allows the ball to bounce flat on the other side.
The greatest strength of the half-long pimple is the quick change between the different strokes. The rubber allows the characteristics of a long pimple to merge with those of a short pimple. You can adjust your playing rhythm as you like during the game. Your opponent will be overwhelmed by your flexibility!
Decide for yourself: The thinner you choose the sponge, the more the rubber will have the characteristics of a long pimple. The thicker the rubber, the more it resembles a short pimples rubber.