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Hi, I'm probably going to upgrade from my current equipment in 2 months or so.
I've started to play more seriously for the last 6 months (at least 3 hours a week) and since January I've been using [**Palio Amigo**] on my FH and [**Joola Upp**] on my BH and the [**Galaxy N10**] as my blade. It's beginner level stuff and I picked it as it was available as a complete package and I wanted to try out something slightly below my level so that I could see what I wanted to upgrade to later. However, it's still a good racket and my FH, which used to be a major weakness is catching up with my BH. My game has improved quite a lot in these last few months I can play so many strokes with this rubber that I couldn't early on.
I think that Mark V (2.0mm) is a good rubber for me as I love playing a a varied game (not good enough to specialize yet and I mostly play for fun). I think that it will help me become a better player as it's not too fast and I've heard that it's good on both the FH and BH. It's also not too expensive
Before I ask you for blade recommendations, I should tell you about my playing style.
**Strengths**: BH chop, push, smash and serve receives. I also have developed a lot of serves and variations. Returning smashes
**Weaknesses**: FH push and FH loop (though it's getting better quickly). Returning very heavy topspin or heavy backspin to my forehand.
I've heard that the **Stiga Offensive Classic** is a good blade for the Mark V for an allround setup but I've also heard that it vibrates a lot and you don't get a lot of "ball-feeling" but I haven't rejected it yet. I'm unsure about what to get as there are so many options (Donic Senso blades also sound good).The websites that I'm looking to order from are contra(dot).de and spinfactory(dot).de from (I live in Germany) as they can assemble the racket for me and the prices look good. I would like the blade to be less than around 40 euros.
I'm sorry about the wall of text but I felt that you would be able to give me better info if I share more about my style of play.
I've started to play more seriously for the last 6 months (at least 3 hours a week) and since January I've been using [**Palio Amigo**] on my FH and [**Joola Upp**] on my BH and the [**Galaxy N10**] as my blade. It's beginner level stuff and I picked it as it was available as a complete package and I wanted to try out something slightly below my level so that I could see what I wanted to upgrade to later. However, it's still a good racket and my FH, which used to be a major weakness is catching up with my BH. My game has improved quite a lot in these last few months I can play so many strokes with this rubber that I couldn't early on.
I think that Mark V (2.0mm) is a good rubber for me as I love playing a a varied game (not good enough to specialize yet and I mostly play for fun). I think that it will help me become a better player as it's not too fast and I've heard that it's good on both the FH and BH. It's also not too expensive
Before I ask you for blade recommendations, I should tell you about my playing style.
**Strengths**: BH chop, push, smash and serve receives. I also have developed a lot of serves and variations. Returning smashes
**Weaknesses**: FH push and FH loop (though it's getting better quickly). Returning very heavy topspin or heavy backspin to my forehand.
I've heard that the **Stiga Offensive Classic** is a good blade for the Mark V for an allround setup but I've also heard that it vibrates a lot and you don't get a lot of "ball-feeling" but I haven't rejected it yet. I'm unsure about what to get as there are so many options (Donic Senso blades also sound good).The websites that I'm looking to order from are contra(dot).de and spinfactory(dot).de from (I live in Germany) as they can assemble the racket for me and the prices look good. I would like the blade to be less than around 40 euros.
I'm sorry about the wall of text but I felt that you would be able to give me better info if I share more about my style of play.
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