Recent content by r0b3rt0

  1. I've trained with 20+ top coaches in the world and I still suck :) - AMA

    Hey! I really related to what you wrote. I’ve also been thinking about looking for coaches who can help me in a more personalized way. I started playing when I was 12, but I didn’t stick with it for more than a year. Then I picked it up again at 15, but always without any proper coaching. Now...
  2. Soft vs Hard Rubbers – Which One Gives Better Blade Feeling?

    Thanks a lot for your answer. I recently did a quick test with a Calibra LT Sound Max (2.2 mm), and I definitely felt way less vibration compared to something like a Nittaku Hurricane 8-80. During matches, I also noticed that I don’t feel the ball as clearly with the Calibra, and sometimes my...
  3. Soft vs Hard Rubbers – Which One Gives Better Blade Feeling?

    Hi there! I saw that you're using a Virtuoso OFF- with two Tenergy 05 FX, and I wanted to ask: how do you feel about the feedback and vibrations with that setup? Have you also had a chance to try the Nittaku Acoustic G-Revision? I’m asking because I’m currently waiting for my own Virtuoso OFF-...
  4. Soft vs Hard Rubbers – Which One Gives Better Blade Feeling?

    I disagree, I do think that my question makes sense. I wasn't asking about OX rubbers or sponge thickness, but the softness of the sponge and how it affects blade feeling this is too different. I’m genuinely curious how other players perceive the feedback differences between soft and hard...
  5. Soft vs Hard Rubbers – Which One Gives Better Blade Feeling?

    Thanks. This confirms what I was thinking.
  6. Soft vs Hard Rubbers – Which One Gives Better Blade Feeling?

    Hi everyone, I have a question about rubber hardness and blade feeling, and I’d love to hear your opinions. I’ve been using soft rubbers like Tenergy 05 FX and Stiga Calibra LT Sound because I enjoy the sound and the soft touch they give me. However, I’m starting to wonder if I’m actually...
  7. Blades with Vibrations

    For me, the Korbel made in Japan have more vibrations. I have a Nittaku G-Revision version
  8. Loud rubbers recommendation

    I bought a Mantra Sound too, which is supposedly the softest in that series, but its sound is nowhere near that of the Calibra LT Sound. Possibly, applying booster to this Mantra could make it resemble a Calibra LT Sound, and I can't imagine what the latter would be like with booster. At some...
  9. Loud rubbers recommendation

    These rubbers offer an incredible sound; it's exactly what I was looking for. Last weekend, I was at a tournament and saw a player whose topspins produced a spectacular sound. I couldn't resist, so I approached him, and he told me he was using two Stiga Calibra LT Sound rubbers. I wonder if...
  10. What are the best scissors to cut rubber?

    I don't know if anyone has already said this, but the best way to cut rubber is with a scalpel.
  11. Hadraw 5

    Hadraw 5

    This blade has moderate bounciness despite its relatively thin layer composition among all-wood 5-layer blades. Hadraw 5 is recommended for intermediate to advanced players who want the unique touch of all-wood blade while still easily being able to spin the ball and add decent power. Players...
  12. Fastarc S-1

    Fastarc S-1

    Excellent Speed and Control Fastarc S-1 is a soft version in Fastarc family. The increase of control slightly reduces the speed, but the power is maintained. This rubber is recommended to the wide range of players from the beginners to the top players. Made in Germany. THICKNESS: Medium...
  13. Hammond Z2 Special

    Hammond Z2 Special

    The Nittaku HAMMOND Z2 SPECIAL VERSION Table Tennis Rubber is designed for resilience and domination on the court. Its Bulkhead Sponge reduces energy loss and enhances rebound, while the Natural Rich Sheet provides a strong grip even in thin layers. With precision counters and powerful drives...
  14. Nittaku Acoustic G-Revision

    Nittaku Acoustic G-Revision

    NITTAKU ACOUSTIC G-REVISION. This version is an extension of the popular Table Tennis blades of the Nittaku Acoustic series. G-Revision stands for the new handle shape that Nittaku has given to the blades of the Acoustic series. The new handles are slightly more oval and stronger than the...
  15. Loud rubbers recommendation

    Orange sponge is not softer?
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