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  1. Zyre 03 Rubber Review with Dimitrij Ovtcharov!

    FZD seems to not give a shit about club competition. He lost games he would have never lost in WTT tournaments.
  2. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    It depends on your level. And if Arthur China needs to be boosted for you on a 5 plys blade, then all chinese rubber will need to be boosted. There's no chinese rubber as dynamic as Arthur China, except the DHS Gold Arc tensors.
  3. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Still Arthur China. It feels great on all wood or carbon blades without boosting.
  4. No umpires in USATT tournaments

    National club level. At my level, I never saw a score keeper calling out a serve, because it's impossible for a score keeper to see if a serve is legal.
  5. No umpires in USATT tournaments

    In France, even at National not pro level, the score keeper is a player, and he can deliver cards or call illegal serves. In tournament, when it comes after the group stage, there is not even a score keeper, players count the score themselves. Same in double games in team championship, unless...
  6. Andro NUZN 48 Review: Faster and More Dynamic Than NUZN 45, But Still Controllable

    Heavy test of the NUZN 48 tonight. It's on the backhand of a Stiga Cybershape CWT Carbon. The rubber is not tacky at all, quite grippy, but not as much as a D05. It can be very slow if you hit the ball, but also quite fast if yougo full speed. It's a very good rubber to counter spin or blockspin...
  7. NO MORE HIDDEN TOSS. Give a try to the updated service rule.

    People could train their serves as much as the ones that are better than them. That's the way to make the old rule fair.
  8. NO MORE HIDDEN TOSS. Give a try to the updated service rule.

    The current rule also applies on this serve and it's already faulty.
  9. How to train with bad players

    Multiball. After 3 minutes they can send balls with consistency and it will train you as well as with national players.
  10. Andro NUZN 48 Review: Faster and More Dynamic Than NUZN 45, But Still Controllable

    Nuzn 48 glued on a Cybershape CWT Carbon backhand. Test tomorrow.
  11. Most consistent BH rubber for opening up the game

    Germany is a little slower.
  12. Most consistent BH rubber for opening up the game

    Telson 100 very boosted. Could be near a D05.
  13. Andro NUZN 48 Review: Faster and More Dynamic Than NUZN 45, But Still Controllable

    You can try it if you pass by my club ;)
  14. Loki 2026 Liang Jingkun Series Launched

    ARC is ALC (Arylate). ADC is KLC (Aramid/Kevlar). No way to know what LJK is using. It must be an inner ARC/ALC, like the w968, which does not exist in Loki catalogue.
  15. Andro NUZN 48 Review: Faster and More Dynamic Than NUZN 45, But Still Controllable

    Yes, I agree. But testing 2 rubbers too close to each other is pointless. The difference you feel can come from the temperature or what You ate for lunch. Testing 2 opposite rubbers allows to chose the way you want to go, and then the adjustments come.
  16. Andro NUZN 48 Review: Faster and More Dynamic Than NUZN 45, But Still Controllable

    Thank for the proposal. I ordered the NUZN48 yesterday, I will try it next week. If it does not fit, I might enjoy a try of the Rakza Z.
  17. SDC Handmade Blades

    You would be a mere OSP bis. Would it work ? Only my opinion, but what makes me want to have a blade from you is the complete customization. Most people are pleased with the commercial blades, but are happier with a unique blade no one can have.
  18. Andro NUZN 48 Review: Faster and More Dynamic Than NUZN 45, But Still Controllable

    On my new blade, my Telson 100 is a very bit too slow. I was thinking about coming back to some tensor. When I was using a Yinhe Pro 05, I was glad with Gewo Nexxus SS 48 or Inventus 47,5°. For the Cybershape Carbon, I was thinking again about Inventus 47,5°, but NUZN 48 came to my mind, along...
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