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  1. glue your bat like this; your fast topspin serve will greatly improve

    I don't think any pros glue their rubbers like this.
  2. Nittaku acoustic blade - any good?

    You need a stiffer blade if you're a flat hitter. Acoustic is for looping.
  3. Nittaku acoustic blade - any good?

    Interesting to read this... The only Acoustic I have is the large handle so I can't really compare it to how it feels like relative to normal handle. It surprises me to read such difference in feel between two Acoustic with different handles. I love my large handle Acoustic and I own several...
  4. Dhs h8-80

    Interesting... Looking forward to more reviews.
  5. Rubber for nittaku acoustic

    FTL should last 3 months. Honestly, I usually apply 3 layers and never reboost again because after a few months the rubber is much easier to play already. Generally Chinese boosters don't last over a month. Again, comes down to personal preference. Some people prob don't bother re-applying.
  6. Rubber for nittaku acoustic

    As yogi said, Falco (temp long version) lasts much longer than seamoon, kailin, and seamoon boosters from China. Obviously the Chinese ones will have stronger effect but Falco does good enough of a job for me and I simply don't want to bother with rebooting every few weeks.
  7. Rubber for nittaku acoustic

    I had the regular (non-NEO) H3 provincial blue sponge (40 degree) boosted with 3 layers of Falco. It paired really well with Acoustic. It's generally better to go with flexy blade with hard rubber vs. hard blade with soft rubber. It was easily the most spinny set up I have ever played with...
  8. Rubber for nittaku acoustic

    That is actually the exact set up I had when I first played with Acoustic. It's a great set up and you can't go wrong with it. I eventually changed FH rubber to a boosted H3, which also pairs extremely well with Acoustic. I'm currently played with Long 5 with boosted Hurricane, but I miss...
  9. Ma Long service video analysis (Footwork pattern)

    It's a good analysis but I think all of them are pretty basic stuff. Serve is important but it's one of the few things that's unique to every player. And while maybe the jump isn't as pronounced in some players, every player knows they need to get into position immediately after the serve...
  10. Loudest inverted rubber?

    People use sound to adjust their technique? Lol
  11. Alternative rubbers for H3(boosted)

    If you are seeing bubbles, you either boosted it improperly, with too many layers, and/or got a fake rubber.
  12. Using dipper iii is much a dishonesty.

    Ah, here it comes. The quest to search for the legendary rubber, the holder of which will destroy every other player.
  13. Are ZLC blades even popular?

    Japanese use them. Some of the popular Japanese TT youtubers use Innerforce ZLC. Both guys below use Innerforce ZLC. Yuji: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZINYoRjKI2Y1HsS-ImW6zA Takukichi https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb-slPqk-FYuoIUJbRBABRw
  14. Liang Jingkun's Rubbers (Chinese Warm-up Olympics)

    Backhand is prob H3 blue sponge. I'm more curious about what he's using on forehand because the sponge is white.
  15. Horrible experience by using DHS Skyline TG 3 Neo in Stiga Rosewood NCT VII

    People with little training goes from tensor rubber to Chinese rubber. Gets upset. What a surprise! If you've not had formal training to be able to generate power from your legs and core, just please skip out on any Chinese rubbers.
  16. Boosting H3 Neo National

    I have H3 Neo provincial orange sponge at 39 degree. Put 3 layers of falco and it plays great.
  17. Changing from esn to Chinese rubbers

    I fail to see why you need to switch to Chinese rubbers.
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