Recent content by dannyyung

  1. Horrible experience by using DHS Skyline TG 3 Neo in Stiga Rosewood NCT VII

    If you just started to play with chinese rubber, give yourself around at least 2 months to understand its characteristic.
  2. Timo Boll CAF

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  3. Timo Boll CAF

    Timo Boll CAF

    CA fibers using fiber derived from wood bring rotation amount and stability to hit ball, thick middle plate enables powerful drive. It is a recommended one for athletes who wish to transfer from a pure timber racket to a special material racket.
  4. Boosting Tibhar Mx-s

    MX-S is quite heavy, and I don't think boosting it will change much, except weight.
  5. World Tour Grand Finals 2018

    Voted for Fan x2, but still want Ma Long to win.:p
  6. 2018 Stiga Blades

    I bought the Nostalgic VII few days ago, the blade itself just so exquisite. The weight I chose is 94g, but still feel comfortable. The handle is kind of thinner that Carbonado 45 and Infinity. I paired it with Golden Tango for FH, and Mantra M for BH. The blade feels hard but not as hard...
  7. Tacky rubber just because :)

    You may try Jupiter II from Yinhe, it is priced very reasonable US$10. The spin is not h3neo level, but it has better speed and power. Suggest to try 39/40 degree, ready to use, boosting not required.
  8. slight damage in blade

    Thanks Carl. Few dings are OK, no need to be fixed. But if the ding is going to cause some splintering from the top ply, it should be fix asap.
  9. slight damage in blade

    You may try to use plastic wood to fill the splinter.
  10. Liam Pitchford defeats Harimoto... youngster all hype??

    Harimoto used many top of the bounce counter attacks, but the double fish balls response greater with side spins than the Dhs balls. So I think that is why he missed quite a lot, as top of the bounce counters are not easy anyway.
  11. Koki Niwa

    5 out of 5 rating for Koki Niwa Good looking design. Hard and stiff blade with lots of power and speed, close to the table and far from the table. I have previously used DHS 506, Donic True Carbon, Waldner world champion 89, and Xiom Zetro Quad. Victas Koki Niwa plays very well with the ABS...
  12. Koki Niwa

    Review by 'dannyyung' on item 'Koki Niwa'

    Good looking design. Hard and stiff blade with lots of power and speed, close to the table and far from the table. I have previously used DHS 506, Donic True Carbon, Waldner world champion 89, and Xiom Zetro Quad. Victas Koki Niwa plays very well with the ABS balls, providing speed, power, and...
  13. Jupiter 2

    4 out of 5 rating for Jupiter 2 Very cheap but good rubber from Yinhe. Slightly tacky, and durable rubber for forehand. Only suitable for new plastic balls, old balls will go to the net. Beginner should try 39 degree, and 40 degree will be prefect for person who can perform proper stroke.
  14. Jupiter 2

    Review by 'dannyyung' on item 'Jupiter 2'

    Very cheap but good rubber from Yinhe. Slightly tacky, and durable rubber for forehand. Only suitable for new plastic balls, old balls will go to the net. Beginner should try 39 degree, and 40 degree will be prefect for person who can perform proper stroke.
  15. Koki Niwa

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