Hello
I would like to discuss here my plan about new setup for me. Currently i have Sanwei Acumulator S (allround blade) + Tibhar Evolution FX-S (2.0mm) on FH and Tibhar Evolution FX-P (2.00 mm) on BH. This setup was/is great and it helped me to improve my skills well ( i am something between beginner and intermediate ,maybe intermediate hard to say). I like to play faster and aggressive top spins and flicks. Now i feel i could handle a faster setup which was my goal before. During my training sessions i have tried some carbon blades or faster rubbers (MX-P for example) and i felt pretty fine ,but i would like to try something else.
Tibhar Felix Lebrun Hyper Carbon - seems to be very good blade with inner carbon so it will be more "safe" for me to have some control , i would like to stay with this blade for the future (like for years)
Rubbers - Tibhar K3 Hybrid FX (both sides) - i would like to try some sticky rubbers with more speed , i would choose FX version to not get so much "jump" from my current setup, so i would have something stickier and also faster but not too much.
I know it is maybe expensive setup but money doesnt play role now. (i am not bragging , but i have no problem to spend money on my only hobby

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Thanks for advice
Your technique is actually already at an intermediate level! Since budget isn't an issue, instead of trying out European hybrid rubbers, why not take the ultimate step and experience the true romance of table tennis? Try the Long 5X paired with Provincial Hurricane 3 Neo—that is truly a weapon custom-built for your high-quality flicks and loop drives!
The Long 5X is an upgraded version of Ma Long's classic blade. It features an inner ALC (Arylate Carbon) structure, giving it significantly more power than your Acumulator S. However, because it's an inner carbon blade, it still retains the feel and control of pure wood on soft touches. Once you engage your power, the carbon layer kicks in, and the quality of your loops will skyrocket.
Provincial Hurricane 3 is the absolute ceiling for tacky rubbers—it offers unmatched spin and extreme grip. Paired with the catapult effect of the Long 5X, your mid-to-close table loops will be both incredibly spinny and powerful.
Quick tip on the sponge: If you don't want to deal with the hassle of boosting or speed gluing, definitely go for the Provincial Hurricane 3 Neo with the Blue Sponge. The factory Neo treatment is more than enough to activate it right out of the package, saving you from all that chemical maintenance!
For the backhand, I highly recommend using Provincial Hurricane 3 Neo (around 37° or 38°) as well. I know double-tacky setups can be intimidating, but since you love executing high-quality backhand flicks, a tacky rubber is actually perfect for you. The sticky surface will allow you to bite into the ball and generate massive spin on your flicks and close-table loops. Plus, the Long 5X's inner carbon structure provides just enough support to make this setup work beautifully.
Since you're upgrading from an all-wood blade and soft European rubbers, the Long 5X + Provincial Hurricane 3 Neo combo will let you truly experience the magic of "tacky-rubber looping." This setup has way more soul than the Felix Lebrun + K3 Hybrid you originally planned.
If you're still on the fence or want to explore some alternative options, you can head over to PaddleWiz (
paddlewiz.com) and run your specs through their racket selection tool. Just answer a few quick questions to generate personalized recommendations—think of it as a handy reference point to help you compare and make your final decision!