Search results

  1. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    I said without boost is the rule. Big dipper boosted, also factory boosted I don't see it above H3N, Jupiter 3 Asia also boosted so meh. Double Dish Volant slightly boosted would be around H8-80 or H3N factory level.
  2. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Well what to say? I guess the list is like best sticky FH rubbers that don't need boosting that are made in China. I think many people like me don't fancy boosting that much, so we look for the holy grail of rubbers that is like a boosted H3N BS for cheap. My list is below but probably...
  3. Xiom Vega China VM Review

    I compared the Vega China Plus and Vega China and it's obvious the Vega China Plus has harder sponge and ESN thin topsheet. So the thin topsheet is why it feels so light and more relaxed. Vega China is nicer. One more thing, both suck bad with Yinhe plastic ball. I don't like the Yinhe ball but...
  4. Butterfly Zyre 03

    In China I see Zyre price will be 855RMB and first availability 1st of October.
  5. Xiom Vega China VM Review

    I think everyone's assessment that it feels dead is on the spot. I can feel it too. It is very much like a medium boosted 41+ hardness Chinese rubber with a more relaxed topsheet. By relaxed I mean not as hard, not as snappy. The sponge is faster than Chinese rubbers that are advertised as they...
  6. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    After using G1 and V15e Glayzer felt a lot harder. Now it feels very soft. One needs to rely on the topsheet stretching more than with ESN rubbers. After someone uses ESN rubber for long Glayzer feels hard and deflective. Its true other way around too, if I pick up G1 or whatever that kind of...
  7. Xiom Vega China VM Review

    My Vega China plus arrived and after gluing it my racket is light. It has good grip after just quick testing and I get why it feels dead, but it's more lively than the unboosted Chinese rubbers that state they don't need boosting. It's for sure like 70% of the bounce of Glayzer, but with...
  8. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    I think so too. But I think the biggest difference is the grip with the rubber it's just always so consistent. Also the bounce too. It really felt like Cheating for the first time I used WTT balls. Yinhe balls I struggle with especially recently since it rains a lot more. We can have aircon and...
  9. Xiom Vega China VM Review

    I Yes I agree totally. Vega China really is like a well boosted H3 orange. I think that's high praise for every and any rubber. Maybe it's just good enough not to think about newer and more expensive rubbers.
  10. Xiom Vega China VM Review

    Never tried C55, actually I kind of get the cuties thinking about C-touch rubbers. But Vega China is old, it's like K2 or Rakza Z topsheet with some more bounce to it. I think it's very very pleasant to use on an inner blade. Maybe also pleasant on an outer blade and the durability I have no...
  11. Xiom Ice Cream blades, AZX Review

    200+ is too much. I'm talking about 185gish weight with good chinese and glayzer on it. The blade is 87g. Also one of my gripes with Pinyi and Quanshibao P1 that feels a bit heavy, with F1 it's around 185g. Dignics shouldn't be much heavier, maybe a gram or two. I used G09c before, I really...
  12. Xiom Ice Cream blades, AZX Review

    I think I was talking that AZX Pro is demanding and I am 100% sure that is right since I paired it with demanding rubbers and the two together is guess what? 2x Demanding. But with more forgiving rubbers I think it is great. Why? Because the blade has this base potential in speed and accuracy...
  13. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    Here's a really weird observation I didn't think I will need to write. Been using Glayzer on BH for a time now. Feels soft. Very soft. I'm sure I'm used to it by now but still it feels very soft. I've been going to a different club in China and they use DHS WTT balls. It's not really a club...
  14. Xiom Vega China VM Review

    o_O The normal Vega China didn't feel hard at all. For sure it was like 54ish but felt very soft in a different way. Compared to G1 or whatever on 47deg scare it was obviously harder but compared to Pinyi or Quanshibao it felt very much like an elastic soft rubber.
  15. Xiom Vega China VM Review

    Yesterday I tried this out on a guys blade, he has H3N boosted orange and Vega China on his normal Ma Long 5 blade and it's really nice rubber. On a blind test I doubt I could make a difference they were so similar. And I'm not gonna lie the Vega China was very used, like when half the rubber...
  16. New Hurricane 8-80?

    Yes, I only saw red 39deg, and around 350rmb, so sorry I don't have any good news either
  17. New Hurricane 8-80?

    39 deg exists in national version for sure, I think I saw that on taobao
  18. What is most bouncy Chinese rubber in your experience.

    Yasaka hovering dragon is fast.
  19. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    Durability I pretty similar to Dignics. I only used 2.1mm myself from both.
  20. An international TTD meet up!

    @latej is a real gentleman. Can't be refuted 😸
Top