Long Pips
Long pips rubbers offer unique playing characteristics that make them a popular choice for defensive players, blockers, combination bat users, and disruptive playing styles. Different pip structures, sponge configurations, and treatment methods can create significant differences in control, spin reversal, disruption effect, and attacking capability.
This collection features a wide range of long pips options designed for various styles of play, from classic chopping away from the table to close-to-the-table blocking and modern aggressive long pips techniques. Players can explore different sponge thicknesses, pip geometries, hardness levels, and playing characteristics to find equipment that matches their preferences.
A key feature of this selection is the availability of both cured and uncured versions for many long pips models, giving players greater flexibility when choosing between control, reversal effect, and disruptive performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are long pips rubbers used for?
Long pips rubbers are commonly used for defensive play, blocking, chopping, spin disruption, and creating variation during rallies. Different long pips models can offer different levels of control, reversal effect, and attacking capability.
Should I choose a sponge or OX long pips rubber?
OX long pips (without sponge) are often preferred for maximum disruption and close-to-the-table blocking, while sponge versions can provide additional control, chopping stability, and attacking possibilities. The ideal choice depends on your playing style.
What is the difference between cured and uncured long pips?
Cured long pips are designed to provide different playing characteristics compared to uncured versions. Many players choose based on their preference for control, disruption effect, spin behavior, and overall playing feel.
Can I get advice before choosing long pips equipment?
Yes. If you are unsure which long pips setup fits your playing style, feel free to contact us for equipment suggestions and guidance.