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  1. Question for H3 users

    When coming from tensor rubbers it might be hard going straight for H3. But if you do, start out with a H3N Commercial 39deg. The difference up to the provincial is mainly money... Otherwise start out with Yinhe - Big Dipper 38 or 39deg, to see if this is something for you. Or 729 - Dragon F...
  2. Any recommendation for table tennis shoes for wide feet 2E?

    Hi. No sorry. I've only tried Wave Medal Rise, and this one is really nice for me.
  3. A stiff all-wood with a soft feel?

    Sanwei - Parla might be what you're looking for? Other options are Haitian - WD-795, Sanwei - Fextra One, Yinhe - U2 Spin...
  4. Yinhe euro rubber compared

    Hard to compare to other than softer rubbers like 729 - Focus III Snipe 42deg, Palio - AK47 Blue. Compared to Mercury II it's easier to play a more flat game as the Euro rubbers are softer, more boncy and untacky. Mercury II is more similar to Yinhe - Big Dipper, but a bit slower. M2 is tacky...
  5. Yinhe euro rubber compared

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  6. Yinhe euro rubber compared

    Much softer and bouncier and not tacky like M2.
  7. Yinhe euro rubber compared

    I only used the Mercury III Euro and Mars III Euro, but these are very soft and really easy to play with.
  8. Red FH rubber similar to Palio AK47 Blue?

    AK47 Blue is the softest in this series. I think it could be closest compared to these. 729 - Focus III Snipe 42deg Yinhe - Mercury III Euro Yinhe - Mars III Euro 729 - Aurora Max Medium-Soft 729 - Phoenix Medium-Soft (tacky though) Pimplepark - Epos (also tacky) I feel that LOKI - Telson 100...
  9. Pongbot table tennis robot - review and comparison

    Where can I create and edit exercises online with a computer?
  10. Looking for an inner blade with small head size

    Palio - CAT, Palio - R57, 729 - Yellow Arylate Carbon are quite small.
  11. Any recommendation for table tennis shoes for wide feet 2E?

    I have semi-wide feet (I think). Stiga Liner and Mizuno Wave Drive are too narrow for my feet. Now I use LOKI - Arthur shoes. Perfect for me anyway and a litte bit wider as well :)
  12. Switch away from Chinese FH rubber, what to choose?

    Sanwei Gear Hyper is really nice. Arbalest Z601 is quite good too
  13. Sanwei Cannon Carbon vs Sanwei Nova Carbon

    Sure. I could order home these. I got a Nova Carbon for try-out. Quite fast blade with much vibration. Haven't tried Cannon Carbon, sorry.
  14. SANWEI NEW BLADE EX-C Verdi and EX-C Verdi Inner!

    Yes I tried the Inner version. It's really nice. Made me go away from my favorite Yinhe - V14 Pro for half a year.
  15. Bad cheap chinese glue

    Air has come into the bottle after sealing it I guess. Not that tight seal...
  16. Does Yinhe V14 Pro need sealing ?

    Yes. Seal all blades....
  17. Whats a good setup i could get with around a 140 USD

    I feel that it's a bit harder. Moon 12 Blue has more elasticity and is much more easy to handle for me anyway.
  18. Whats a good setup i could get with around a 140 USD

    Go for a Yinhe V14 Pro. Yinhe have better finish on the blades than DHS too. This blade goes nice together with H3. Try a Yinhe Moon 12 Blue or Green for backhand. Nice spin and linear, giving really good control as well.
  19. Long pimple player tips

    Sure these rubbers are good, but in my opinion they are too bouncy and grippy for a beginner. But it's just my thoughts...
  20. Long pimple player tips

    These are linear, quite soft and not too grippy so I mean that they are great for a beginner. You can't use MX-P to learn the basics of table tennis...
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