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15 years ago I started playing with Donic Allplay V2 Appelgren.
A new one is around 79-80g. With age it has dropped to 71-72g. Even a V1 version at 68g.
I used Quattro Formula (Donic) at a lower mm same as for FH with another similar. Both clocked in at 38-39g each.
Players that are weaker and add to that shorter should play with lighter equipment as they progress.
I tried to even get the junior blade version of the Allplay to match a total weight that makes the blade feel like an extension of your arm. It is the best feeling one can have.
Back then I was down on 142-144g.
Coming back last november I headed over to the Stiga Brandstore in Sweden to try out some equipment.
Better to try and buy something than just buy randomly online.
So I got their Dragon Grip 55 on both sides. It is just a OCD thing to buy the same.
I think I clocked in at 185 with my old Allplay V2 at 71-72g.
In my journey so far learning more about rubbers it has been interesting.
I am just baffled by the lack of information about rubbers in general sens.
So Dragon Grip. Could not bottom out while looping. Was marketed as semi-tacky. I think it is a marketing ploy they use because sticky and tacky could be mixed up in terms of describing grip.
Anyway not sticky at all.
I could bottom out with emence force in smash but overall to compact and heavy.
Why I choose it? It was the only "China" rubber in store. I like sticky.
Doing a complete opposite since I am ashamed to say that I thought chinease rubbers were soft due to a mate in my old club 15 years ago had a very soft rubber with alot of schtikk.
So my next rubber was actually Rakza 7 Soft, also max and both sides.
Now I love vibrations and feedback, feeling the ball, placing it exactly where you want it hence why I love china rubbers.
The Rakza 7 Soft was and still is a very or should I say amazing rubber due to its linnear softness but as anyone who isn't OFF you will cry when you notice that it has 3 specific issues.
It bottoms out when slicing and not hard chopping, it is bouncy because to an extend it bottoms out.
Now the best players that isnt OFF I have met in match so far has had a soft blade with a more if not advanced rubber.
I actually borrowed my friends Alser and Rakza 7 Soft (7 year old racket) shortly after I got fed up with the Dragon Grip needed time if figuring out the next step.
That rubber as the stories goes about how Hurricane ages is similar. The rubber was even better on a slower blade.
The second thing that made the Rakza 7 Soft to a potential topp rubber was the total lack of stickyness. I do agree that powerplayers would say power but I am ALL and loop > until given enough height to smash.
Because without a bit of tack you find yourself with a heffy deadspot in the shortgame, flipping a ball becomes almost impossible with no grip in the slow game.
But it was the slicing that killed it for me with its bouncyness.
A delicate rubber one side that needs a firm lover at times. I don't want to be angry at the rubber half of the time so I moved on.
Since I loved soft rubber but wanted to be able to have less active blocking closer to table I went with Hurricane 3-50 on both sides max again.
Now be warned that rubber comes with one of the most sticky surfaces out of the pack but looses alot durinf the first 2-4 hours then sessions.
It was amazing and fun until I got from passiv blocks at the table taking full shots with returns behind the net and 45 cm inside the table to 45 cm outside due to its effect running out during mid tournament and I could not figure out why the ball went long.
Realizing this rubber on BH being heavier again than Rakza 7 Soft, Rakza 7 Soft being 42g cut I think compared to Hurricane 50g. Still a bit lighter than the Dragon Grip 55.
So my play on BH was just as slow and passiv as you can imagine. I literally generated the weirdest slowest loops with insane rpm.
Moving forward. I got more blades so I could experiment still the v2. Only downside was the added weight. Newer ones wasn't dried up as mine which made it lose 9g over 15 years.
Hurricane Neo was up and to clarify I was looking for a pinch more speed while building muscles by playing.
The Neo Soft 37 degrees to the H3 3-50 Soft 37.
Maybe I got a bad batch but the Neo was just a more dried harder sponge much like Stigas and a stiffer surface calling it ms technology a innovation for the new ball. What a joke.
It was faster but lower throw, less gears, less feel, stiffer in general.
As you can imagine wasn't going for much more killshots in regular. Sure opponents got a different taste in gamestyle but everything is an exchange.
Now during this time I have done research, tried loads of rackets from friends and foes.
During training at a club we got a visit from Stiga. I wanted more power in my BH.
The Neo wasn't really a step up in my BH, not with the weight on a new V2. Those grams doesn't help my weak ass noodle arm or wrist in BH.
But the visitor came with the demo rackets and just got a neutral feeling towards Mantra Pro M.
The reason for the switches here was 2. First playing with chinease rubbers the ball goes where you aim however anyone with a slow setup getting arm stretched from a awkward stance wish they had a bit of tensor to get that slight help in curve. Atleast have it as a option if needed.
The Mantra Pro M is a wide rubber in terms of who could use it but for me I was back on reverse Rakza 7 Soft with a harder bouncier defensive block where you can't slice. Too much for me at this stage to be that active. Not my style.
Still it was a step forward, I lost something but realized something.
After that just a couple of weeks ago I boosted the Neo just to feel the effect of boosting. See if any magic happens.
Faster asf boi. But it grew a deadspot due to its stretched surface so there was a imbalance in the bottom versus the top. Going out on the long side crossing demanded more than I could deliver.
Became to fast dependent. Much like the Mantra Pro M from Stiga also max, unexpectingly heavy aswell demanded a harder force to activate.
But it was its bounce that was similar to Neo (boosted) I needed to take a different approach.
So for fun I boosted H3 3-50 Soft, an already soft sponge and the result was amazing. Got a pinch more speed, could feel the ball again and another thing, both the original H3 and 3-50 has so much more grip and stick than the Neo I got.
I also put on my 15 years old Quattro Formula (BH) (less than 2 mm I think on BH).
The racket without cutting the edges bc of the swelling and on a new V2 coming in at 169gs. Note if I cut the edges and transfer it to my old lighter blade thats a weight under 160gs.
The thing that needs to be said which I can detest to is that weight matters, strength matters.
As soon as I started playing with this racket I started to do a signature stroke on my BH I forgot I loved to do.
I am training tonight to see if the old rubber indeed been in cryo for 15 years. It has had a plastic cover and locked away. I think I might want a little more grip and speed but it is the right step.
The biggest difference is the BH flicksmash at high to higher balls.
As you can imagine the weak muscle points which is probably the least trained if you don't have a regular french off with white gloves with the neighbourhood Jojos (most won't get the reference).
So I notice that with each 10g I could do more stuff.
My theory right now is that forget about rubbers you cant bottom out. Me, I should probably not even play 2.0 mm on BH.
Also I should find a rubber I can bottom out so the blade can take over when needed. I still play heavy on my FH.
But now I have no idea to choose a f rubber besides maybe get Quattro but the new version but after that?
I need a Donic rubber expertise, but most are pips or OFF. How tf am I suppose to find someone who can recommend a ALL rubber at under 2 mm.
Well you have my life story here and if you want to try and help.
The thing about the BH rubber. I don't mind a bit of a bounce when less mm as long as it is slow enough to slice. I don't want anti or pips.
Speed I can generate, not as the pros because I am not as strong and the material will never generate as much and thats fine for now.
But still the wrist flicksmashes is enough as long as I have a weight that is or close to the feeling if and extension of my arm we are all good.
And every step towards lighter is great for now but I won't dwell into new blades unless the Allplay junior which could not be found in ST handle so I am better of having a regular V2 cut minor in width and height. I just know it will work for me and better.
So can you find a slower bit grippy rubber that can be activated but still under 2.0 mm I would be forever thankful.
I don't like Tenergy 64 or 05 (fx) they are to fast, bouncy.
A new one is around 79-80g. With age it has dropped to 71-72g. Even a V1 version at 68g.
I used Quattro Formula (Donic) at a lower mm same as for FH with another similar. Both clocked in at 38-39g each.
Players that are weaker and add to that shorter should play with lighter equipment as they progress.
I tried to even get the junior blade version of the Allplay to match a total weight that makes the blade feel like an extension of your arm. It is the best feeling one can have.
Back then I was down on 142-144g.
Coming back last november I headed over to the Stiga Brandstore in Sweden to try out some equipment.
Better to try and buy something than just buy randomly online.
So I got their Dragon Grip 55 on both sides. It is just a OCD thing to buy the same.
I think I clocked in at 185 with my old Allplay V2 at 71-72g.
In my journey so far learning more about rubbers it has been interesting.
I am just baffled by the lack of information about rubbers in general sens.
So Dragon Grip. Could not bottom out while looping. Was marketed as semi-tacky. I think it is a marketing ploy they use because sticky and tacky could be mixed up in terms of describing grip.
Anyway not sticky at all.
I could bottom out with emence force in smash but overall to compact and heavy.
Why I choose it? It was the only "China" rubber in store. I like sticky.
Doing a complete opposite since I am ashamed to say that I thought chinease rubbers were soft due to a mate in my old club 15 years ago had a very soft rubber with alot of schtikk.
So my next rubber was actually Rakza 7 Soft, also max and both sides.
Now I love vibrations and feedback, feeling the ball, placing it exactly where you want it hence why I love china rubbers.
The Rakza 7 Soft was and still is a very or should I say amazing rubber due to its linnear softness but as anyone who isn't OFF you will cry when you notice that it has 3 specific issues.
It bottoms out when slicing and not hard chopping, it is bouncy because to an extend it bottoms out.
Now the best players that isnt OFF I have met in match so far has had a soft blade with a more if not advanced rubber.
I actually borrowed my friends Alser and Rakza 7 Soft (7 year old racket) shortly after I got fed up with the Dragon Grip needed time if figuring out the next step.
That rubber as the stories goes about how Hurricane ages is similar. The rubber was even better on a slower blade.
The second thing that made the Rakza 7 Soft to a potential topp rubber was the total lack of stickyness. I do agree that powerplayers would say power but I am ALL and loop > until given enough height to smash.
Because without a bit of tack you find yourself with a heffy deadspot in the shortgame, flipping a ball becomes almost impossible with no grip in the slow game.
But it was the slicing that killed it for me with its bouncyness.
A delicate rubber one side that needs a firm lover at times. I don't want to be angry at the rubber half of the time so I moved on.
Since I loved soft rubber but wanted to be able to have less active blocking closer to table I went with Hurricane 3-50 on both sides max again.
Now be warned that rubber comes with one of the most sticky surfaces out of the pack but looses alot durinf the first 2-4 hours then sessions.
It was amazing and fun until I got from passiv blocks at the table taking full shots with returns behind the net and 45 cm inside the table to 45 cm outside due to its effect running out during mid tournament and I could not figure out why the ball went long.
Realizing this rubber on BH being heavier again than Rakza 7 Soft, Rakza 7 Soft being 42g cut I think compared to Hurricane 50g. Still a bit lighter than the Dragon Grip 55.
So my play on BH was just as slow and passiv as you can imagine. I literally generated the weirdest slowest loops with insane rpm.
Moving forward. I got more blades so I could experiment still the v2. Only downside was the added weight. Newer ones wasn't dried up as mine which made it lose 9g over 15 years.
Hurricane Neo was up and to clarify I was looking for a pinch more speed while building muscles by playing.
The Neo Soft 37 degrees to the H3 3-50 Soft 37.
Maybe I got a bad batch but the Neo was just a more dried harder sponge much like Stigas and a stiffer surface calling it ms technology a innovation for the new ball. What a joke.
It was faster but lower throw, less gears, less feel, stiffer in general.
As you can imagine wasn't going for much more killshots in regular. Sure opponents got a different taste in gamestyle but everything is an exchange.
Now during this time I have done research, tried loads of rackets from friends and foes.
During training at a club we got a visit from Stiga. I wanted more power in my BH.
The Neo wasn't really a step up in my BH, not with the weight on a new V2. Those grams doesn't help my weak ass noodle arm or wrist in BH.
But the visitor came with the demo rackets and just got a neutral feeling towards Mantra Pro M.
The reason for the switches here was 2. First playing with chinease rubbers the ball goes where you aim however anyone with a slow setup getting arm stretched from a awkward stance wish they had a bit of tensor to get that slight help in curve. Atleast have it as a option if needed.
The Mantra Pro M is a wide rubber in terms of who could use it but for me I was back on reverse Rakza 7 Soft with a harder bouncier defensive block where you can't slice. Too much for me at this stage to be that active. Not my style.
Still it was a step forward, I lost something but realized something.
After that just a couple of weeks ago I boosted the Neo just to feel the effect of boosting. See if any magic happens.
Faster asf boi. But it grew a deadspot due to its stretched surface so there was a imbalance in the bottom versus the top. Going out on the long side crossing demanded more than I could deliver.
Became to fast dependent. Much like the Mantra Pro M from Stiga also max, unexpectingly heavy aswell demanded a harder force to activate.
But it was its bounce that was similar to Neo (boosted) I needed to take a different approach.
So for fun I boosted H3 3-50 Soft, an already soft sponge and the result was amazing. Got a pinch more speed, could feel the ball again and another thing, both the original H3 and 3-50 has so much more grip and stick than the Neo I got.
I also put on my 15 years old Quattro Formula (BH) (less than 2 mm I think on BH).
The racket without cutting the edges bc of the swelling and on a new V2 coming in at 169gs. Note if I cut the edges and transfer it to my old lighter blade thats a weight under 160gs.
The thing that needs to be said which I can detest to is that weight matters, strength matters.
As soon as I started playing with this racket I started to do a signature stroke on my BH I forgot I loved to do.
I am training tonight to see if the old rubber indeed been in cryo for 15 years. It has had a plastic cover and locked away. I think I might want a little more grip and speed but it is the right step.
The biggest difference is the BH flicksmash at high to higher balls.
As you can imagine the weak muscle points which is probably the least trained if you don't have a regular french off with white gloves with the neighbourhood Jojos (most won't get the reference).
So I notice that with each 10g I could do more stuff.
My theory right now is that forget about rubbers you cant bottom out. Me, I should probably not even play 2.0 mm on BH.
Also I should find a rubber I can bottom out so the blade can take over when needed. I still play heavy on my FH.
But now I have no idea to choose a f rubber besides maybe get Quattro but the new version but after that?
I need a Donic rubber expertise, but most are pips or OFF. How tf am I suppose to find someone who can recommend a ALL rubber at under 2 mm.
Well you have my life story here and if you want to try and help.
The thing about the BH rubber. I don't mind a bit of a bounce when less mm as long as it is slow enough to slice. I don't want anti or pips.
Speed I can generate, not as the pros because I am not as strong and the material will never generate as much and thats fine for now.
But still the wrist flicksmashes is enough as long as I have a weight that is or close to the feeling if and extension of my arm we are all good.
And every step towards lighter is great for now but I won't dwell into new blades unless the Allplay junior which could not be found in ST handle so I am better of having a regular V2 cut minor in width and height. I just know it will work for me and better.
So can you find a slower bit grippy rubber that can be activated but still under 2.0 mm I would be forever thankful.
I don't like Tenergy 64 or 05 (fx) they are to fast, bouncy.