Is there a difference in rubber ring manufacturers or distributors? I'm looking to replace some rings, but want the "bounciest".
Thx
Is there a difference in rubber ring manufacturers or distributors? I'm looking to replace some rings, but want the "bounciest".
Thx
Quoted from rollinover:super bands
I've found the exact opposite to be true, these tend to have very little bounce. Maybe I got a weird batch?
Quoted from DRDAVE:Super bands = low bounce but high durability
As well as being able to put a ton of English on the ball. They are so grippy that if the ball is spinning when it's coming to the flippers, it will be magnified when it touches the Superbands. I like them, but they do add another layer of random to things.
so the rubbers for the playfield not the flippers are not as bouncy from super bands then just regular rubber? interesting. my super bands had a lot of pop on them
and good point referring to the flipper rubber and all the english that comes from them, thats what originally brought them to mind
Quoted from beelzeboob:Must...refrain...from...making...a bad...joke...
Thanks for the restraint, but don't let that keep you from making a good joke ...
Pbl for the most bouncy red flipper rubbers. They also show tip wear though before you put the glass back on.
Quoted from DropTarget:white pf rubbers for EMs?
White are the bounciest. Order from anywhere usually close to the same. Super bands are not bouncy they actually reduce bounce and act as a pad would IMO.
Quoted from DropTarget:Thanks O-Din, I watched that all the way through, almost slit my wrists.
Here, try this one instead.
Thanks, much better.
Those old TV commercials crack me up. Every now and then, I search for them on youtube. I like the cigarette and cereal commercials.
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