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  1. Samwei Nova Carbon, what is the correct spec ???

    Yes the old batch is thin core and thicker outer plies and the new ones exactly like your new as well.
  2. Samwei Nova Carbon, what is the correct spec ???

    Yes it's really strange. These aren't small variations. Totally different blades. I'm just sorry that this has happened and I have contacted my agent at Sanwei and told her to inform @Andrea Jiang that she might have some explaining to do here.
  3. Looking for a Hybrid Chinese rubber (+booster) to alternative Tibhar K3

    Regular. Big Dipper V is more traditional Chinese rubber.
  4. Looking for a Hybrid Chinese rubber (+booster) to alternative Tibhar K3

    I would say Big Dipper in 39deg. This gives more speed than the 38deg.
  5. Equipment for a beginner!

    Go for a Sanwei - Accumulator S blade with Sanwei - T-88 III 2-pcs training rubber. They are really good and will be a nice upgrade. We use these for all our beginners the first 1-2 years.
  6. Asking for thin chinese rubber recommendations

    Palio CJ8000 Extreme Spin/Balance/Speed are all available in 1.5mm as well.
  7. considering yinhe v-14 pro

    V14 Pro is a tiny bit slower than Pro 01, so check out T2s perhaps. It's a bit more lightweight and faster.
  8. I need advice

    Yes. It's the replacement I guess, but it's a bit different from the old Flextra though. The Flextra One has a bit more weight and power what I recall.
  9. I need advice

    I think you have to look in Sweden for this ;) Sanwei - Fextra is discontinued since at least three years now
  10. I need advice

    Gear Hyper is really nice, but not tacky at all. It would certainly go well with Parla as it is a 7-ply, quite fast blade in the OFF-/OFF region.
  11. I need advice

    Well. The V14 Pro is in that price range too :) Perhaps - 729 - Yellow ALC could fit the wallet?
  12. I need advice

    I feel that it would work better with the Gear Hyper rubbers. These blades aren't too slow. They just add some more feeling to the setup. The V14 Pro is quite hard and fast, but it's all your decision.
  13. I need advice

    Ok. Then you might know what you are looking for, but this setup will be quite fast compared to your present. A lot of the speed and spin lies in your wrist as well, but with the Gear Hyper I would choose a bit softer and slower blade with an inner carbon layer. Check out the Yinhe - M202...
  14. I need advice

    It will be a quite different feeling. The V14 Pro is quite a bit faster than the T5000. The Gear Hyper rubbers are more similar to European rubbers, but much more linear. I feel that it all depends on how experienced you are in table tennis. How many years have you played?
  15. Euro Mini Champs-2025

    Yep. Me too actually :)
  16. How does the Loki Arthur China compare to the Sanwei Target National (grey packaging)?

    I feel that they are quite durable. Not the best but not the worst either.
  17. How does the Loki Arthur China compare to the Sanwei Target National (grey packaging)?

    STN is harder and a bit faster in my opinion and works good with more flat hits as well. LAC is a bit like a slightly boosted Hurricane 3 40deg. What fits you best on forehand depends on what you like I guess :)
  18. Help with new BH rubber ?

    Yinhe - Big Dipper 39deg. Yinhe - Moon 12 Blue M+/H- LOKI - Telson 100 All these are really nice for BH and will give quite good speed as well.
  19. Upgrade from Yinhe n9

    Sanwei - Parla is really nice 7-ply wooden blade, although it's Chinese :)
  20. Table Tennis Shoes.

    LOKI - Telson is really nice. A tiny bit wider than Stiga Liner series and Mizuno Wave Drive 9. Low weight and it's a bit softer for your foot. I have several players in my club playing with this one now. I myself have used LOKI - Arthur since March this year and there's still plenty of pattern...
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