Sure. I haven't seen Gozo play. I just mean that going from H2/H3 to Donic Bluefire M1 is big step to take. In my experience, players not satisfied with how their equipment works with their technique...
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Sure. I haven't seen Gozo play. I just mean that going from H2/H3 to Donic Bluefire M1 is big step to take. In my experience, players not satisfied with how their equipment works with their technique...
I think you should check out Yinhe Big Dipper 38 or 39 deg. It's an "almost" hybrid, but more like Chinese rubbers. Boost it a bit, and it's very nice. It will help you keep your returns shorter, and...
When they serve/return short, be sure to return the ball really quickly and keep it short a couple of returns, until you get them unbalanced, and out of pace, then push a little longer into the body,...
How long has she played table tennis?
I assume that she has played for 3-5 years and needs to work on the technique and footwork?
If this is the case I wouldn't recommend Tenergy, Dignics or...
Well. The H3N 37º is much softer. I recall comparing BD 38º to H3N 39º/40º, and compared to them, it's softer and slower. That's why I thought that BD 38º could be a good substitute for H3N 37º.
Get yourself four exactly the same setups. Treat three of them with booster in the same way and assemble them in the same way.
You start with one setup, and put it away. A month later you do the...
Yinhe Big Dipper 38º works good for me.
I had a rough time with Target National. It felt too hard, stiff and heavy for me to generate any spin like H3N or similar rubbers.
Target 90 is a semi tacky 39deg sponge rubber, more controllable...
Great. Looks really nice :)
Thank you. Is it a Prius? :)
I've played a lot with H3N, BD and Skyline TG2 NEO on exactly the same blade. For a while the TG2N suited me better than H3N because it was a tiny bit slower and had...
Well. I think it very much depend on how you hit you topspin loops, and how your blade works with the rubber, angles, force etc. I believe that there are millions of different values of parameters to...
To me the T3 was a stiffer, faster, quite grippy rubber that didn't fit my forehand. I couldn't generate very high spin in my loops, but for backhand, fast blocking game it would work nicely.
The...
Well. It's so individual between players, so I think you have to buy one and try for yourself to really be sure.
No sorry, I'm not that advanced, but I'm quite average, playing in a mid-division series in Sweden. The biggest question, I think, is how you use the rubber and on what kind of blade you have glued...
YES, I tried the Loki N 80 and they are................................ quite nice. Somewhere in between H3N 39deg and Big Dipper 38deg. :)
Perhaps. I have to play a bit more with it to see if it breaks in, and comes alive....
Yes, similar.
I felt that the Battle Max was a bit harder, lower throw, tackier and a bit harder to generate spin on brush strokes...
Hi. I've answered Kuba Hajtos reply and linked a small video of Battle Max Pro picking up a ball in my basement. It's not totally untacky ;)
As you have used Moon Pro Medium, I think you should go for Big Dipper 38 or 39 deg. They are closer to Moon Pro medium.
Nope. I thought so because of the Battle top sheet, but they are allowed to treat it differently under the terms of ITTF. That's what they told me anyway. :)
This is a Battle Max 41 deg picking up...
I tried the Moon Pro Medium once and found it very slow compared to the Hard version. Two very different sponges is what I discovered. The Medium didn't dome at all, but the Hard domed and felt so...
But the Prius is faster, right......? Just kidding :)
This is such an individual sport. No one plays in the same way as another, but I almost always brush the ball, and I like to play with harder...
Well :) When brush looping, quite hard, this is the feeling i get. H3N gives me better speed and it responds more direct to hard brush strokes than the BD which is a bit softer, even if it's...
I have a little chart of my own, and
H3N, 39deg is for me: Speed: 8.3/10 - Spin: 8.7/10 - Control: 7.5/10
LOKI N80 is: Speed: 8/10 - Spin: 8.3/10 - Control: 7.7/10
Big Dipper 38deg is: Speed:...