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Greetings, I'm writing this using Google Translate. Please excuse any errors. I'm a 15-year-old aspiring Table tennis player. I play a controlled attack on the forehand side. Currently, I'm using Yinhe Earth 2. My blade is a Tibhar Samsonov Alpha. I'm undecided between Elp and Omega 8 Euro for my next rubber. Could you compare the two rubbers in terms of durability, speed, and spin? They say the Elp rubber is too heavy, is that true?
 
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Greetings, I'm writing this using Google Translate. Please excuse any errors. I'm a 15-year-old aspiring Table tennis player. I play a controlled attack on the forehand side. Currently, I'm using Yinhe Earth 2. My blade is a Tibhar Samsonov Alpha. I'm undecided between Elp and Omega 8 Euro for my next rubber. Could you compare the two rubbers in terms of durability, speed, and spin? They say the Elp rubber is too heavy, is that true?
All the answers you'll receive will be subjective. The concepts of speed, control, and spin depend on many factors that vary from player to player. The best approach is to test it yourself without worrying too much about what others think. Furthermore, here's a piece of advice I often give: stick with the rubber you choose and improve your performance with it. It's also a matter of time.
 
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