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  1. Going back to Tenergy 05 hard ,not liking the boosted H3 nat at all

    what about nittaku h3 pro (NOT turbo), the one with black and purple package? Some guys said the spin is almost equal to national h3, and if boosted it's the best hurricane (except national) for a chinese forehand player. I think it's semi tacky
  2. Going back to Tenergy 05 hard ,not liking the boosted H3 nat at all

    @SFF_Iib have you tried nittaku's hurricanes? I mean 3 pro, 3 pro turbo orange and blue?
  3. World Table Tennis Championships 2019

    boll retired because he has fever
  4. Skyline 3 vs Hurricane 3 vs Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo for backhand flat hits

    First of all, a tacky topsheet doesn't give you more spin on pushes, it is better for serves and allows to do a topspin on a backspin ball when the ball is still going up. Chinese rubbers aren't great for flat hits, if your tensor rubbers are too fast try to buy one of then again, but thinner
  5. Why is CHN TT stroing? : Basic Skills

    i know that 99% of table tennis is skill (he is a very good example) but what setup is he using? EmRatTich said that in china kids use All+/Off- blades with hard, cheap chinese rubber. Is he using chinese rubber on both sides?
  6. Help finding a Blade

    thanks for your explanation. I'm not expert with pips-out rubbers, i tried the tsp balsa 8.5 and i didn't like it, but my coach is using it to block and attack with LP and i thougt that it'd work well even with short pips attacking style. Sorry for my error
  7. Chinese Pro Equipment - Rubbers and Blades

    thank you @Chen Chen and @G_ZHANG! Can you please tell me also the differences between skyline 2 and 3 (i saw on a old post that they are for penholder's play) and maybe the differences between hurricane 8 and h2/h3? Thanks again!
  8. Forehand rubbers in China

    @RidTheKid keep calm bro, i just said "old", not actual technique. But right now there still are some differences btw european and Asian topspin. Europeans are taught to topspin "with the arm" and then add the rotation of the body as a consequence. So the main muscle used is the one of the...
  9. Help finding a Blade

    The 8.5mm is soft and stiff
  10. Help finding a Blade

    My coach uses tsp balsa series with c8 2.0mm long pips on bh. There are many blades from def- (2.5mm balsa) to off+ (8.5mm balsa). They are very useful and deceptive with long and short pips.
  11. Forehand rubbers in China

    Yes, i think that the power from the ground was developed by chinese and then many people all around the world starded using it. I've been using H3 non Neo for 1 year and a half right now, i don't like tensor rubbers. But also, for the right loop, i think you need also to use the hip, the...
  12. Forehand rubbers in China

    Hi there! Since i am a big fan of chinese tt and i try to play with the chinese philosophy (e.g. Power from the ground, hit by your legs etc.), i would like to know what rubbers do medium/high level players use in china on the FH (i mean national, regional and provincial level) and what are the...
  13. Chinese Pro Equipment - Rubbers and Blades

    Hi chen chen! Can you please tell me what are the differences between hurricane 2 neo and hurricane 3 neo? Why is h3 so popular and h2 isn't? Thank you!
  14. Hurricane 3 Comparison

    Has anyone tried the Nittaku H3 Pro (not turbo, the one with purple and black pacage)? Is it good with booster or is it made for speed glue? How hard is the sponge? (Nittaku says about 42.5 degrees, but how is it compaded with dhs h3/h3 neo?
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