What do you think?

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What do you think about this setup?

Blade: DHS PG3-L
Forehand: DHS Hurricane III Neo
Backhand: Butterfly Tenergy 64

Is it a good setup or I should look for something else?

P.S. Sorry for bad English!
 
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It depends on your playing level. If you're just starting to play table tennis, it's better to go with allround blade and some Srivers or Mark V's.
If you have already developped your strokes, then it's still a very fast setup. But I don't know this blade's caracteristics, so I could be wrong.
I would probably take a 05 on the backhand to have more control, but that's my preference.
Hope it helps.
 
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It depends on your playing level. If you're just starting to play table tennis, it's better to go with allround blade and some Srivers or Mark V's.
If you have already developped your strokes, then it's still a very fast setup. But I don't know this blade's caracteristics, so I could be wrong.
I would probably take a 05 on the backhand to have more control, but that's my preference.
Hope it helps.

The blade caracteristics are :

Speed: 94
Control: 63

And I'm kind of a begginer, only playing table tennis for 2 months.
 
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I agree. It is too early for you the be using such a fast racket.
A good rubber for you, which also is a bit fast, is the Hexer powersponge from Andro. That combined with the Andro temper tech ALL+ blade is a very good racket for a beginner. It is very easy to control. Every time one of the players I coach has forgotten his/her racket, I borrow that racket to him/her. And not even can they use it without any problems; they also get a little bit better every time.
 
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Get a galaxy 896 ALL+/OFF- looping blade and equip it with Dawei XP 2008 Super Power, that is the closest thing to a classic combo without breaking a piggy-baank. That blade spins and spins the ball time and time again and is an easy blade to learn with. I slapped a sheet of Tibhar Aurus and XP 2008 Super Power and that sucker is one heck of a looping setup for pennies.
 
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