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  1. Seeking advice related to Yinhe rubbers on Yinhe T2s blade

    I feel that the T2s works absolutley best with hard, Chinese rubbers. As the blade is quite fast I would (myself) try the Yinhe - Big Dipper Pro 41deg boosted (FH) and Yinhe - Big Dipper 38 or Moon 12 Blue M+(BH).
  2. Alternative to rakza Z FH

    LOKI - Rxton IX 39deg is really nice out of the box. XIOM - TAU II is like a boosted Hurricane 3. LOKI - Arthur China does also have the boosted H3 feel. 729 - Battle III is kind of a bouncier version of Battle II, with a bit euro feeling.
  3. Need help finding a good all to off- blade (carbon preferred)

    Perhaps some inner carbon blades like Yinhe - M202, Sanwei - HC-5S or Palio - CAT could fit you. These are really nice.
  4. Boosting

    It's all individual. If it's first time with Chinese rubbers, start without booster. And if it's not good enough go on with a layer or two.
  5. Need Forehand Rubber Advice

    Joola - Dynaryz ACC could fit you good :)
  6. What is the best table tennis ball for matches?

    Sanwei - 40+ ABS HD and Sanwei - 40+ ABS PRO are the best I've played with.
  7. Joola Tronix ACC

    Well. It's not sticky at all.
  8. Comparing Moon Speed 53 to other Yinhe rubbers

    Yes T11 is a really fast blade. It will give a different feeling on your Ma Lin Carbon
  9. Comparing Moon Speed 53 to other Yinhe rubbers

    You might want to check out Big Dipper?
  10. I'm an intermediate beginner putting together a 0 racket

    PG7 is a really good blade on the offensive side and Loki - Rxton 1 Special is a quite hard, low speed tacky rubber. This gives great control and really good spin properties. The T88 Ultraspin is a bit similar to Rxton 1 Special, but a little bit faster and a tiny bit less grippy. I think these...
  11. Advice for backhand rubber

    Go for Yinhe Moon 12 Blue or Green. These are easier to use backhand rubbers and they have a more elastic top sheet, that helps you grip the ball better.
  12. Upgrage from Yinhe Big Dipper

    Here :) https://chtt.se/en/varumarken/yinhe/yinhegummi/yinhe-big-dipper-pro
  13. Upgrage from Yinhe Big Dipper

    Yep. Big Dipper Pro 41deg a totally different rubber compared to Big Dipper 38deg. Slow and hard as a brick without boosting. Top sheet has good tackiness and looks and feels more like the DHS Hurricane Prov/Nat versions top sheet. The original Big Dipper 38deg is a easy to play, semi-tacky...
  14. Upgrage from Yinhe Big Dipper

    Check out 729 - Battle III. It's really nice. LOKI - Rxton VII and IX are also good Chinese rubbers with a bit more elastic top sheet. 729 - Presto Max Spin or Speed are untacky rubbers with superb looping properties. They are more euro-kind of rubbers than Big Dipper. Check out these as well.
  15. I have to choose a cheap chinese rubber. H3 NEO, 729 Bloom series, 729 Battle 2s, STN.

    Yes. Loki - Rxton IX 39deg, Loki - Rxton 5 Pro, Loki - Rxton VII 39deg and 729 - Battle III 39deg could fit you.
  16. Friendship 2-in-1 new sponge?

    I've tried this in 37/40 on my forehand for a couple of months now on my Sanwei - Verdi Inner blade. It's lightly boosted with Haifu Seamoon, and this is actually one of the best FH rubbers I've tried so far. I can't just put the finger on what it is, but the spin properties are up there with...
  17. Yinhe Moon 12 Green

    I've only got the green ones in M+ so far, and compared to the blue ones that I've tried in all four hardness, the green M+ is a bit slower and gives a softer feeling.
  18. Yinhe Moon 12 Green

    It's not the same. The sponge is a little bit slower/softer on the green one, but the top sheet feels the same.
  19. New BH rubber

    Loki - Telson 100 475 is quite fast and spinny, if you are looking at Chinese rubbers as well?
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