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  1. Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC or Harimoto InnerForce ALC?

    quite a few people in germany use it yes it is popular but not that popular because core is thick and the blade is quite head heavy, more people prefer lighter and less harder blades on amateur level
  2. New Xiom Blades Series: Hugo Calderano and Lee Seungsoo (TMX / ALX)

    New blades are now available in Korea: Hugo Signature INNER ALX - Pro Size 6.0mm 160x152 INNER Composite More Catapult and deeper sensation than outer. More solid and firm ball feel. Larger head for more power of spin drive. LSS Light INNER ALXi - Standard Size 5.8mm 157x150 INNER Composite...
  3. Xiom Hayabusa ZL Pro or ZLX

    ZL Pro one of the best blades for amateurs / regular club players. can even use it up to a higher level. price is good too just try to get one that is a bit heavier
  4. DHS fans unite!

    sometimes in practise I twiddle my racket and drill backhands with my h3n blue sponge 39. I really like the feeling of the blue sponge on backhand, its boosted so it feels softer and grabs the ball so well. obviously, blue sponge is only made in black, so a red version is not available. the...
  5. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    has anyone else tried yinhe jupiter 3 tour? reviews indicate that its a pretty good alternative for boosted h3 neo bs
  6. How to get the upper hand in bh-bh exchanges?

    Hi Community, so this question will be a little bit vague but maybe some of you have some ideas. I play in a new league this year, since we got promoted last year. So far the matches going great, I can really feel that my opponents are alot better and tougher than previously, and the challenge...
  7. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    So I tried out Glayzer in 2.1mm on my backhand today. Glued to one of my backup AJH TMXi Pro. Weight of the rubber was 49g. So when Glayzer was released, I remember there were alot of reviews that were mostly negative or critical of the rubber. I guess its because Glayzer is being compared to...
  8. Xiom Vega China VM Review

    Just get a sheet of VC, its a cheap rubber. I tested VC and D09c next to each other and VC feels just as spinny. I doubt any regular club players will get more spin out of D09c than out of VC. Even though I havent tried omega 8 china, just based on that knowledge, I dont think the 20€ more...
  9. Xiom new collection (2025)

    O7P lasts around 3 months at 3-4 times practise per week
  10. Xiom Vega China VM Review

    Vega China is indeed a very good rubber. I played with it for a while and wrote a long review about it a few months ago. It is veeeery spin and easy to use at the same time. Even more spinny than modern, highly priced tension rubbers. It is also a great replacement for h3n, with similar...
  11. Xiom new collection (2025)

    C55 is a very good rubber, but if durability is what everyone is looking for, its not it. I used my sheet for 15-20 hours and the rubber had alot of marks on it while the grip seemed to decrease. Most people here know I really like XIOM products and I use their blade + rubbers, but the current...
  12. Xiom new collection (2025)

    AJH TMXi Pro and Hugo TMXi Pro are not the same blade. AJH version has a thinner core, is more linear, and plays very similar to w968 Hugo version, which I tried out recently thanks to a clubmate, has a thicker core, feels alot harder and more catapulty. reminded me of ovtcharov alc LSS ALX...
  13. Wang Hao and Qiu Dang on Felix Lebrun at WTT CS Macao 2025

    Dang Qiu just released a statement about this incident. He understandably is outraged about it. No matter how interesting their discussions may be, they are privately held for a reason. The privacy of individuals should be respected in any setting. I hope the people who recorded will be held...
  14. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    do you guys use 1.9 or 2.1 glayzer on backhand?
  15. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    can anyone comment on the durability of glayzer? is it similar to dignics? how many hours does it last?
  16. New Stiga Mantra Pro

    As previously mentioned, Daiki rubbers such as Mantra Pro or Etika are not very grippy. If you clean them or slide over them with your palm, you can really feel how slippery these topsheets are. Instead, these rubbers rely on a topsheet that is under alot of tension. After you glued the rubber...
  17. We Challenged The Wall of India Sathiyan Gnanasekaran!

    Wow, this looked completely effortless by Sathiyan. He has a great, controlled style, was nice to watch
  18. New Stiga Mantra Pro

    I tried Nexy Etika 47 and 51. They are very similar with Mantra Pro, but basically cost double Nexy Etika also has this topsheet that is not very grippy / almost feels slippery, good when activating the sponge but weak on thinner angles If you want to keep using Daiki rubbers, for sure go for...
  19. New Stiga Mantra Pro

    Yes, they are more than fine. It is not the quality of the shot that is being criticized. Its the lack of bite from the topsheet. If you use an ESN/BTY rubber and go for a fine but heavy push, you will get a feeling of 'ball holding'. It is just a form of feedback from your rubber+blade. You...
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