The V'King is the closest 5-ply to the Rosewoods. He could also make you a Rosewood clone.
Since you like these characteristics, you'd likely enjoy 7-ply blades. You could start with a thinner...
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The V'King is the closest 5-ply to the Rosewoods. He could also make you a Rosewood clone.
Since you like these characteristics, you'd likely enjoy 7-ply blades. You could start with a thinner...
Fun to see you guys play sandpaper!
The movements really don't look different, and your technique is good which this video highlights, you get through the shots on both wings even when hitting...
Nice work, this blade looks gorgeous!
Are you even allowed to play with a blade that looks this nice? 😁
Never heard of Leoviz, but they both look like thick top and sturdy tables with good bases.
Double Fish is a trusted brand that makes good tables, so I'd probably go for that one if they're...
Do you have a link to this net barrier video?
I've heard Infinity MX-P Fall 2021, Infinity MX-S 2022.
Again you're talking about fine tuning a racket for a national (even international/future pro) level kid who's highly professionally trained and spends hours everyday, which is very different than...
I would do the same and later on reglue the rubbers to a preferred blade, but this is very hypothetical, and not what OP was asking/hinting at.
Also, what if the store doesn't sell Xiom 😉.
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Ma Long / Xu Xin
Fast brush, not hard.
What do any your posts and links have to do with Table Tennis? NOTHING. Your writing doesn't actually make sense. SPAM.
You asked about "young talents", which implies kids at the top of their age groups nationally who already play at a higher level than most adults, not just your average kid.
If you take your...
A lot of the talented kids use Timo Boll ALC or Innerforce ALC or ZLC with regular or FX Tenergy rubbers, not that it matters.
Harimoto was using a Ai Fukuhara Pro ZLF with T64 2.1mm FH and T64 FX...
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Don't know about you guys, but I'm still more excited about Infinity MX-P and MX-S.
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I think of it this way too, the shoulder just follows the body and the forearm, like a whip. And the shoulder goes around the right in a circle rather than up and out of place.
Great stuff!
I love how ML had his free arm/hand very close to where the ball is. Very helpful for footwork and timing, knowing where you should be in relation to the ball, how to twist your body...
It's likely just a Carbonado handle.
It's talked about in this thread: https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/showthread.php?25058-China-National-Games-2021
What you pose is good point, yet an entirely different scenario. And yes, I'd absolutely pick Racket A in this case.
For OP's sake, I don't think his original question is intended to be much of a...
Hey Sam, most premades' blade comp and quality are actually really shitty, cheap plywood that chips away, no density, terrible bounce... even from TT brands. It didn't use to be that way.
The short answer is both.
The blade is the base for your hand and the rubbers, and the rubbers are the first thing and last thing the ball touches. Without a good base, the rubbers won't perform...
Fun video and good group of players with various styles!
I'm curious, which blades and rubbers are the other 3 players using?
Thanks for the background info, this will help us guide you a little bit more easily.
It seems to me that your main problem is due to technique due to lack of practice for a long time. I think as...
Same blade, no difference, they just dropped the + when they redesigned the blade with the new Butterfly logo.