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Thank you for your feedback. Prott is selling that for $10 a sheet so I am debating to try it or not. $10 a sheet is not bad to try something. Thanks again!Yes, the top-sheet is tacky, but less tacky than Rxton9. It can lift the ball, but the ball falls down almost immediately, whereas Rxton9 when clean can hold for some time. The top-sheet feels also a bit harder than Rxton9, but not really that much, e.g. signif. less than Battle 3, and I think it also a bit softer than B2 Prov. or Nat., but I didn't play with these for long time now. So the top-sheet is not bad at all, for me it is second after Rxton9, when we speak about H3 alternatives... But note that I dislike STN and also Victas TDE, as H3 alternatives (and IIR correctly you liked those), where all these have somewhat similar sponge response. The sponge on DFVP feels OK to me, I have H40, comparable to Rxton9 sponge or B2 BS sponge. For me all these are *slow*, I can't distinguish the level of slowness in between those sponges, and neither can my tr. partners. I would search for speed elsewhere ;-) Good rubber nevertheless...
This is an awesome rubber seriously.Thank you for your feedback. Prott is selling that for $10 a sheet so I am debating to try it or not. $10 a sheet is not bad to try something. Thanks again!
I told you, VP is excellent.Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, maybe I was passing judgment too early on this rubber when I got it first.
It's really nice. It is actually on par with H3, it has the arc, it has the tack, In fact I feel like it has more arc on harder impact shots. Which is not a bad thing since it's really good at 3rd ball kills either parallel or diagonal. I kinda did some crazy left-hand Xu Xin like shots with it. And if those land on the table I know the rubber is good and if I committed properly to it they landed without fail.
The sponge feels really thicc. Which is nice since I don't need to brush with it I can just forward hit and the rubber makes great spin. Same thing with counterlooping, just fairly open bladeface and forward hit makes great spin and speed.
I guess the best feature I found is that I can really drive the ball in a way that I try to grab that ball in the topsheet and the sponge and arc it (kinda like Timo style). And at the same time I can try to hit the same ball as I don't want to grab it in the topsheet in fact I want to repel it out as fast as possible (Chinese style). The former is more of a pull ball feeling and the later is a push ball feeling. And the former gives really great stability and safety, the latter one gives that piercing power. So I would say it is significantly superior to B2 BS, it is really not far off from H3... And it is heavier than H3 but I also feel the sponge is thicker so that would be an OK trade.
As dirt cheap this is... dang the Guangzhou devils cooked out a good rubber. Gonna keep on my W968.
I think it would work great with outer carbon too since the sponge is thick and when you bounce the ball it doesn't have that ugly metallic sound. (I like that sound but not on light bounces)
To be honest, most Chinese tacky rubbers + booster are good. I haven't really seen many that I don't like. Haifu is good, DF is good, Sanwei Target Pro 3 is good...Battle Max is good (B3 is on the way), Loki N80 is pretty goodI told you, VP is excellent.
In fact, I'm impressed with Double Fish that I ordered the Qiji and 218 rubbers as well. Maybe next time I will try Polestar as well. But Qiji uses Chen Qi's face while Polestar uses Liu Shiwen's face. I'd rather be Chen Qi then LSW.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, maybe I was passing judgment too early on this rubber when I got it first.
It's really nice. It is actually on par with H3, it has the arc, it has the tack, In fact I feel like it has more arc on harder impact shots. Which is not a bad thing since it's really good at 3rd ball kills either parallel or diagonal. I kinda did some crazy left-hand Xu Xin like shots with it. And if those land on the table I know the rubber is good and if I committed properly to it they landed without fail.
The sponge feels really thicc. Which is nice since I don't need to brush with it I can just forward hit and the rubber makes great spin. Same thing with counterlooping, just fairly open bladeface and forward hit makes great spin and speed.
I guess the best feature I found is that I can really drive the ball in a way that I try to grab that ball in the topsheet and the sponge and arc it (kinda like Timo style). And at the same time I can try to hit the same ball as I don't want to grab it in the topsheet in fact I want to repel it out as fast as possible (Chinese style). The former is more of a pull ball feeling and the later is a push ball feeling. And the former gives really great stability and safety, the latter one gives that piercing power. So I would say it is significantly superior to B2 BS, it is really not far off from H3... And it is heavier than H3 but I also feel the sponge is thicker so that would be an OK trade.
As dirt cheap this is... dang the Guangzhou devils cooked out a good rubber. Gonna keep on my W968.
I think it would work great with outer carbon too since the sponge is thick and when you bounce the ball it doesn't have that ugly metallic sound. (I like that sound but not on light bounces)
Well yes, but not many can do a pull ball and a push ball well at the same time. Most Chinese rubbers suck at pull ball, at least for me.To be honest, most Chinese tacky rubbers + booster are good. I haven't really seen many that I don't like. Haifu is good, DF is good, Sanwei Target Pro 3 is good...Battle Max is good (B3 is on the way), Loki N80 is pretty good
I saw a few Palios, maybe not DF, but that doesn't mean it's not good. I'm pretty sure Palio is just DF subcontract.Buuut, @Tony's Table Tennis said noone plays with this in China, so we gotta move on, babies... ;-)
I didn't know that. You mean Palio rubber is made by DF? Which rubber is that?Well yes, but not many can do a pull ball and a push ball well at the same time. Most Chinese rubbers suck at pull ball, at least for me.
I saw a few Palios, maybe not DF, but that doesn't mean it's not good. I'm pretty sure Palio is just DF subcontract.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, maybe I was passing judgment too early on this rubber when I got it first.
It's really nice. It is actually on par with H3, it has the arc, it has the tack, In fact I feel like it has more arc on harder impact shots. Which is not a bad thing since it's really good at 3rd ball kills either parallel or diagonal. I kinda did some crazy left-hand Xu Xin like shots with it. And if those land on the table I know the rubber is good and if I committed properly to it they landed without fail.
The sponge feels really thicc. Which is nice since I don't need to brush with it I can just forward hit and the rubber makes great spin. Same thing with counterlooping, just fairly open bladeface and forward hit makes great spin and speed.
I guess the best feature I found is that I can really drive the ball in a way that I try to grab that ball in the topsheet and the sponge and arc it (kinda like Timo style). And at the same time I can try to hit the same ball as I don't want to grab it in the topsheet in fact I want to repel it out as fast as possible (Chinese style). The former is more of a pull ball feeling and the later is a push ball feeling. And the former gives really great stability and safety, the latter one gives that piercing power. So I would say it is significantly superior to B2 BS, it is really not far off from H3... And it is heavier than H3 but I also feel the sponge is thicker so that would be an OK trade.
As dirt cheap this is... dang the Guangzhou devils cooked out a good rubber. Gonna keep on my W968.
I think it would work great with outer carbon too since the sponge is thick and when you bounce the ball it doesn't have that ugly metallic sound. (I like that sound but not on light bounces)
well, that is trueBuuut, @Tony's Table Tennis said noone plays with this in China, so we gotta move on, babies... ;-)
thay all have very cool packaging, pls try and compare them thank youI told you, VP is excellent.
In fact, I'm impressed with Double Fish that I ordered the Qiji and 218 rubbers as well. Maybe next time I will try Polestar as well. But Qiji uses Chen Qi's face while Polestar uses Liu Shiwen's face. I'd rather be Chen Qi then LSW.
Oh interesting. I will have to take a look.chen qi is also signed up as an ambassador for reactor
offtopic but someone go and try out the new reactor hyper power, i really liked reactor rubbers in the past and this new rubber seems more promising than reactor thunder (which i liked a lot)
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I saw this too, 12$,, and again with the "Pro" versionchen qi is also signed up as an ambassador for reactor
offtopic but someone go and try out the new reactor hyper power, i really liked reactor rubbers in the past and this new rubber seems more promising than reactor thunder (which i liked a lot)
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Wow, the review for this rubber seem pretty good. Maybe I should get one. I see it for $12 during black friday.chen qi is also signed up as an ambassador for reactor
offtopic but someone go and try out the new reactor hyper power, i really liked reactor rubbers in the past and this new rubber seems more promising than reactor thunder (which i liked a lot)
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