The blade is thin and flexy. Almost mistook it as an all wood blade because of the thinner textreme carbon. Very bouncy but has flex
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The blade is thin and flexy. Almost mistook it as an all wood blade because of the thinner textreme carbon. Very bouncy but has flex
Probably closer to ZLC but because textreme+ is very thin you cannot feel it right away but it gives rigidity to the blade and offers speed.
Less textreme than Carbonado 45?
2 different hurricane 3, 1 is boosted but hits the net. Other one is fine.
What rubbers is xu xin using now? Specially on the backhand
I've been using dynasty carbon for over 4 months now. Just want to share some of my experiences. Even though the blade feels woody, it's still a very fast and bouncy blade. I would say it's slightly faster than Long 5. My favorite aspect of this blade is the extremely large sweet spot. Basically, the entire blade surface is a sweet spot. Whether I hit a shot on the center of the racket or the edge, the shot quality is virtually the same. This gives me a lot of confidence, especially when blocking.
Let me know if you have similar experience with your dynasty carbon.
They are still improving the dynasty blade, they feel like the weight is not right still
It seems that Xu Xin is going through something of a purple patch at the moment (even if the blade is no longer purple), although he looked very tired by the final of T2 Diamond Malaysia.
i have been using my XX Dynasty Carbon FL for a few months. Still not got to the point where I would change from my 2-year old 301 plus H3, but I am getting closer, having been through a bunch of rubbers with encouraging but not decisive results. Currently, I have H3/Skyline 3-60, almost the same as XX himself, just reversed. For interest, this combination weighs 186g, which is just about perfect range for me.
It has become my backup bat now, for when I run out of energy using the 301/H3 combo. The Stiga is a little faster, and requires a little less of my waning strength. With Tenergy 05, the whole feel is too different for me, so the extra speed and ease of use is over-weighed by lack of consistency. Much happier with a Viscaria for Tenergy. This is just me of course, YMMV.
Ho Hum. i am pretty sure he uses H3 of a variety on the BH, and, OK, Skyline 2 with different sponge on the FH. Perhaps there are more important things to argue about.
i just bought tg2 provincial 40degre blue , i ussed one layer of booster (seamoon)... glue it ...and used it for one hour ... then i get injured on my ankle ... two weeks pause .. and then after i get fit they are starting with repairs on the floor of the practice hall.... this will take next whole month ... grrrr i am pissed
But i like this rubber sooo much, like in previous times when i was playing with national version , only thing is really bad with it and it is smashing ..... it flays so high ... i have to close blade in such angle so i often hit edge of the blade ... here was 39 hardness much better ... this is hard to remember after i used to play with cornilleau ... newer mind i will stick with it , because there is nothing like it in spin and with the price of provincial it is great rubber.
What are the playing characteristics of his forehand rubber, the TG2, i.e how different is the TG2 from the TG3 and the H3?
What is it about the skyline series that lends well to his playing style, and why is it that he picks skyline while ML, FZD, ZJK use the hurricane series (technical reasons, not personal pref)?
Also, is it confirmed he uses the TG2 and not the TG3?
TG2 compared to H3 is something like: low arc compared, high spin and a bit more feel and control on the softer/passive play. I’m not sure which has higher spin, but my feeling is that TG2 has higher spin potential with harder shots while H3 can be spinnier in the slower stuff (pushes and more passive shots).
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yep that his current set up , from the stats on Ittf TG2 BS national has more spin then H3
https://www.fotop.net/rxng/cntt?page=3
I managed to stumble across a photo gallery showing the equipment of some Chinese players (and some others). I know this is outdated but I am curious about the blade shape of Xu Xin's Rosewood. I've heard that it's oversized since Xu Xin has big hands. Just curious, but can anyone wonder what the dimensions are of this blade?
I saw Xuxin on Stiga website
he is my favourite player. amazing how he moves and make impossible shots all over teh court. anyone tried his blade model from stiga? difficult to play with? gives it great power from behind the table or is it more xx technique that do the work?