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1 Minute AgoThat would be the normal H3 😂9 replies | 353 view(s)
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2 Minutes Agolodro replied to a thread On the "castomized rubbers", once again. in General Discussion On Table TennisMost of us have long realized that we actually would have ABSOLUTELY NO USE for rubbers specially made for the very top players. Most of us...2 replies | 162 view(s)
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38 Minutes AgoSFF_lib replied to a thread On the "castomized rubbers", once again. in General Discussion On Table TennisLet's say Ma Long is using the National Neo H3 40 degree blue sponge. He wants a slightly harder sponge, DHS agrees to make a blue 42 degree sponge,...2 replies | 162 view(s)
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42 Minutes AgoSome Japanese women athletes succeeded in the past such as Hirano and Ito. But they were merely a flash in a pan because the CNT studied them...16 replies | 842 view(s)
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51 Minutes AgoSFF_lib replied to a thread Looking pure Wood blade for developing my skill , Korbel etc in Table Tennis Equipment (Everything)Try to avoid wooden blades with high flexibility. They aren’t linear and you will struggle with BH. Look for 5-ply all wood blade with a...12 replies | 517 view(s)
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55 Minutes AgoSorry I have to disagree. I’ve used T64, T05, D05 and D64. D64’s topsheet is slightly more tacky than T64. The D sponge is also slightly harder. As a...9 replies | 353 view(s)
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1 Hour Agolarrytt started a thread Classic Hardbat World Table Tennis Championships in General Discussion On Table TennisBelow are links to the nine articles I wrote (in order) at the Classic Hardbat World Table Tennis Championships, held Aug. 6-7 in Missouri City, TX,...0 replies | 29 view(s)
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1 Hour AgoA rubber with the same requirements as a H3 Neo but more suitable for Backhand: Requires commitment, does not forgive placement errors, not very...9 replies | 353 view(s)
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2 Hours AgoBTW I assume you all know that the 40- ball (celluloid) is still perfectly legal in all ITTF tournaments This is the same stunt Adhamm Sharara...27 replies | 640 view(s)
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3 Hours AgoHere is a video with a bit more after the match https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdGrYSBUtXE Was that Matthew Syed at 7:34 on the video Was it...45 replies | 1893 view(s)
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3 Hours AgoTake a look at LOKI - T3. Fast and hard. https://revspin.net/rubber/loki-t3.html Or perhaps the Sanwei - Target National (New). Really fast and...9 replies | 353 view(s)
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3 Hours AgoBy unforgiving, what do you mean? Do you want less grip? Do you want extra-low throw angle? Do you want extra high power input requirement? Do...9 replies | 353 view(s)
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3 Hours Agointeresting , but when i went through the ball section of the ittf rules, celluloid was still mentioned as a material to make balls27 replies | 640 view(s)
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3 Hours AgoFunk Fu Master asked for a light blade, with the ability of looping - if looping wouldn't have been mentioned, I'd also mention balsa blades, but I...8 replies | 298 view(s)
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4 Hours AgoYou can still email a retailer, if he/she has a lighter piece. Table tennis blades are not uniform, they have natural variance in its wooden...8 replies | 298 view(s)
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4 Hours AgoIt will be a tie between Yasaka Anti Power and Tibhar Grass D-Techs.9 replies | 353 view(s)
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5 Hours Agottarc replied to a thread Looking pure Wood blade for developing my skill , Korbel etc in Table Tennis Equipment (Everything)Sweden Extra is (at least should be on average) lighter, thinner and slower than a Korbel when comparing specimens with the same weight. Korbels can...12 replies | 517 view(s)
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5 Hours Ago45 replies | 1893 view(s)
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5 Hours AgoThanks .. I'll check this one out..8 replies | 298 view(s)
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5 Hours AgoFor this range of weight you can try balsa blade. Some love the feeling and some don’t, as the TSP balsa serie or the Spinlord Ultra Balsa. A little...8 replies | 298 view(s)
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5 Hours AgoDignics 64. It's good but has very little fault tolerance.9 replies | 353 view(s)
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5 Hours Agoone of Japan's best for the future. i think even better than Ito and Hirano. Miwa is so much more complete16 replies | 842 view(s)
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5 Hours AgoThanks for the suggestion .. even before starting this thread, I had a look at Unicorn, but it seems out of the weight tolerance limit... The average...8 replies | 298 view(s)
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5 Hours Agoseems like not many people know that there is 4 major seam factories in the world and 1 seamless. 1 seam in Germany 1 seam in Japan 2 seam in...27 replies | 640 view(s)
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6 Hours AgoIf the balls are almost or already gone and discontinued and will never be made then you are right, i have no choice, i found a place or store to buy...27 replies | 640 view(s)
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6 Hours AgoAs most of the time, you would want a less bouncy blade, try blades with hard outer plies (Koto, Walnut, Teak, Beech, Mansonia, White Oak, Padauk,...8 replies | 298 view(s)
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8 Hours AgoTibhar Chila.8 replies | 298 view(s)
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8 Hours AgoMichael Zhuang replied to a thread Sanwei target national new version in General Discussion On Table TennisBut you're referring to a boosted H3 vs unboosted other rubbers? From my experience playing new H3 and BD unboosted, on just normal shots and...27 replies | 651 view(s)
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8 Hours Agomocker88 replied to a thread Sanwei target national new version in General Discussion On Table TennisI think they are quite similar. Perhaps that N80 is a bit slower, BD a bit bouncier and H3 near BD depending on hardness of the sponge.27 replies | 651 view(s)
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8 Hours AgoMichael Zhuang replied to a thread Sanwei target national new version in General Discussion On Table TennisMaybe let me rephrase the question to you. Without using your absolute hardest loops, but just using medium-hard warm up loops: Can you rate the...27 replies | 651 view(s)