What rubbers to choose for FZD ALC

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09c FH, tenergy 05 backhand are the most common that you can use at any level.

Stay away from H3 imo, I played 2 years with them, it helped with feeling and power, but technique got worse.
 
MX-P is a much more advanced rubber than H3. Normally you'd work up to MX-P from rubbers like H3. A lot of people start with Chinese tacky rubbers simply due to cost reasons.

You can switch to whatever whenever, the only way to try it is to try it. If it makes sense depends on your play level and budget.
yeah i noticed its differed than tenergy 05 like mxp is faster with perfect technique and timing but with tenergy its so much easier to spin the ball and get some speed because it holds the ball longer mxp just bounces with less spin and almost no speed on my backhand i will definitely play tenergy 05-64 or 05-64 fx and for forhand its fine but i still prefer better spin and the blade is fast + im young and i can generate the speed from my body so i canr decide betwen H3 or d09c…
 
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yeah i noticed its differed than tenergy 05 like mxp is faster with perfect technique and timing but with tenergy its so much easier to spin the ball and get some speed because it holds the ball longer mxp just bounces with less spin and almost no speed on my backhand i will definitely play tenergy 05-64 or 05-64 fx and for forhand its fine but i still prefer better spin and the blade is fast + im young and i can generate the speed from my body so i canr decide betwen H3 or d09c…
Nothing to decide until you've used both in competition for at least a few months.
 
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