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Hello Friends,
Some background:
Old Setup:
Before COVID, I used to play regularly—around 2–3 hours a day. But since then, I haven’t been consistent. Now that I’m getting back into the game and have been playing for 2-3 months 2 days per week (2 hours each). Some colleagues suggested upgrading my blade, so I removed the old rubbers and never got new one as of yet. I’ve been playing with a premade paddle since then, which surprisingly offers good control. However, I never bought a new setup because I was unsure about what kind of blade would suit me.
Based on suggestions from players in this forum, I tried out whatever paddles I could get my hands on. I tested two setups:
I played with both setups for about 20 minutes each. Both were very fast, and initially, the ball kept flying off the table. My technique isn’t great (as confirmed by some video reviews and self-assessment), but I found myself slowly adjusting to the Viscaria. When I focused on brushing the ball, I started landing shots more consistently.
The YINHE T11S felt completely unsuitable for me—whether it was the blade, the rubbers, or both, I’m not sure—but I didn’t enjoy it.
All this time, I’ve been debating whether I should go for a wooden blade or try an inner carbon blade (which I haven’t had a chance to test yet). However, after trying the Viscaria, I’m quite drawn to it.
At the same time, I’m questioning myself—am I overestimating my level? Even at my peak, I was only winning at the 1200 level. Can I really handle a blade like the Viscaria?
Would love to hear your thoughts and opinions.
Some background:
Old Setup:
- Blade: Yasaka Sweden Extra
- Backhand: Yasaka Mark V (1.8mm)
- Forehand: DHS Hurricane 3 Neo (2.15mm)
Before COVID, I used to play regularly—around 2–3 hours a day. But since then, I haven’t been consistent. Now that I’m getting back into the game and have been playing for 2-3 months 2 days per week (2 hours each). Some colleagues suggested upgrading my blade, so I removed the old rubbers and never got new one as of yet. I’ve been playing with a premade paddle since then, which surprisingly offers good control. However, I never bought a new setup because I was unsure about what kind of blade would suit me.
Based on suggestions from players in this forum, I tried out whatever paddles I could get my hands on. I tested two setups:
- YINHE T11S
- Backhand: Rakza 7
- Forehand: Tibhar MX-P
(also tried switching sides)
- Butterfly Viscaria
- Forehand: Dignics 05
- Backhand: Dignics 09C
I played with both setups for about 20 minutes each. Both were very fast, and initially, the ball kept flying off the table. My technique isn’t great (as confirmed by some video reviews and self-assessment), but I found myself slowly adjusting to the Viscaria. When I focused on brushing the ball, I started landing shots more consistently.
The YINHE T11S felt completely unsuitable for me—whether it was the blade, the rubbers, or both, I’m not sure—but I didn’t enjoy it.
All this time, I’ve been debating whether I should go for a wooden blade or try an inner carbon blade (which I haven’t had a chance to test yet). However, after trying the Viscaria, I’m quite drawn to it.
At the same time, I’m questioning myself—am I overestimating my level? Even at my peak, I was only winning at the 1200 level. Can I really handle a blade like the Viscaria?
Would love to hear your thoughts and opinions.