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  1. What to replace vega europe with?

    By the way, G1 is very hard out of the package and does not play until you develop it with a couple of training sessions. Maybe you just haven't waited for that moment?
  2. What to replace vega europe with?

    Haha, that was fun! Well then +1 from me to C1
  3. Inverted, Linear Rubber suggestions please.

    The Jupiter 3 fully meets your request. Still H3 is not linear - dead reception and slow play without rotation and a fast ball with strong rotation on topspin, especially on counter topspin. J3 is a more linear rubber and "that gives out what you put in" no more no less. In addition, you can...
  4. What to replace vega europe with?

    Glayzer is soft, light, better grip than Vega europe and relatively inexpensive compared to other Butterfly rubbers. If my memory serves me right, the weight of the 2.1 Glayzer, cut according to Korbel Sk7, was 47 grams.
  5. Chinese special blue sponge degree differences

    H3 has this feature - it softens over time. Moreover, not only the sponge but also the topsheet becomes softer. Personally, I like 39 degree with a seamoon. Professionals play with harder sponges, but at the same time they apply more layers of booster, which ultimately gives more power.
  6. Post your latest EJ purchase

    If you don't like the feeling of emptiness and vibration in the handle, you can fill this cavity with light foam. By the way, I saw this method in a Xiom blade that was being repaired
  7. Post your latest EJ purchase

    This is not always the case. A large handle can be made lighter. For example, 6 grams on the handle. Your handles can also be lightened. But you also need to consider the change in balance of the entire blade.
  8. Short review of Glayzer 09c

    Well I like Fastarс G1 for backhand. I used to play Vega Pro and Rakza 7 for quite a long time and I can say that G1 is much better for me. In fact, G1 will probably be too hard for backhand for many, but the combination of rubber and blade is important here. On a blade with internal...
  9. Short review of Glayzer 09c

    2.1 mm
  10. Zhang Jike Shows You How to Boost and Glue Your Racket

    We don't know anything about his life before he became famous and popular. Our young players buy their equipment with their own money and because of this, they don't change it every 2 weeks. I don't know how things are in China, but it can be assumed that Zhang Jike, being a young and unknown...
  11. Zhang Jike Shows You How to Boost and Glue Your Racket

    Why do you think the air is thinner in a large hall?
  12. Zhang Jike Shows You How to Boost and Glue Your Racket

    We have a popular ukrainian proverb: They gave you honey, maybe they'll give you a spoon too
  13. Zhang Jike Shows You How to Boost and Glue Your Racket

    Without his comment this thread will be grey and dull
  14. Zhang Jike Shows You How to Boost and Glue Your Racket

    I am also pleased that Zhang Jike confirmed my observation about the speed and rotation of the ball in different halls. Among the players I personally know, I am the only one who has different equipment for different halls.
  15. Zhang Jike Shows You How to Boost and Glue Your Racket

    Although there is an opinion that the booster should be applied to the glue layer, I always tried to apply the booster to the sponge and only then the glue and for me this works best. It is great that Zhang Jike confirmed this! Now I have a sneaking thought that applying the booster to the glue...
  16. Short review of Glayzer 09c

    Hi, @AdamH! I think that the difference in sponge thickness between 1.9 and 2.1 will be significant. At least I feel the difference between 2.0 and 2.2 mm for other rubbers, such as H3 and J3. For me, it's just night and day. 2.0 does not play the way I need it to. Less dwell time, speed and...
  17. Joo Sae Hyuk and Yoo Nam Gyu testing a big pile of new Nexy Blades/Rubbers

    I don't understand anything, but it's very interesting
  18. I need my Hurricane 3 BS to be more elastic

    In general, the new Hurricane 3 needs to be broken in well. Over time, this itself becomes softer, old H3 become very soft. If you want to soften the topsheet faster, then you can use Vaseline oil. I apply a few drops and rub it with my hand several times until the oil is completely absorbed...
  19. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    39 and 40 both are definitely slower than LAC
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