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  1. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    The Glayzer topsheet grip is just unbeatable, even Dignics doesn't beat it since it's the same. The durability hmmm... One year old Glayzer that are beat up still grip more than new ESN rubbers. The only thing I don't like about Glayzer that the edges of the topsheet are chipping but I think...
  2. Wondering about heavy backside rubbers - Which are there?

    That's crazy. My TDE is 46g cut 🌚
  3. Mizutani ZLC vs Super ZLC

    I wonder why does the Mizutani ZLC feel stiffer and harder than the Mizutani Super ZLC. On paper it should be the other way around but actually in real life the Mizutani ZLC is much stiffer and harder than the Super ZLCThe Super ZLC has more vibration too, and the copies I have Mizutani ZLC FL...
  4. Light paddle vs heavy paddle

    For me I feel like if I am just practicing a heavy blade feels better. If I know where stuff is coming back and I can prepare in advance heavy is just more powerful and I can prepare my body in advance blabla. But if I start to play randomly and switching sides I just fall behind with a heavy...
  5. Light paddle vs heavy paddle

    So I wonder which has more advantages, a light or a heavy paddle (blade plus rubbers). I would say heavy is above 192g and below is light. Below 185g is quite light. Without spoiling anything, I wonder about the general consensus.
  6. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Well I think more consistent than normal LAC and more durable for now. Other playing proterties are very similar, hard to notice. If you have normal LAC just use it until dies, when you order new just get the Pro, there's no tangible difference in price between them.
  7. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Yes, this is the Pro one. Cuifeng more heavy and hard and Chinese blue sponge like. Durability is very good. It's not that bouncy but not slow it's hard and quite fast. Needs good power to be hit through but if you manage to it's so good and rewarding. Quanshibao is a bit less sticky a bit...
  8. Looking for a Fh Rubber

    I don't disagree, but also remember when the Indian women team made the Chinese look pretty bad? Playing against weird is needed. I used to despise playing against penhold ox longpip attackers who used H3 + illegal serves. Now I kind of fancy playing with them sometimes and if I get opponents...
  9. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    I like the LAC Pro more for sure. I think the weight is lower by a few gramms and so far for me the Pro is not bubbling up. The Pro is always 40 degrees hard while the normal LAC can be 40 or 41, sometimes you can pick sometimes not, so kind of random. And normal LAC I had durability issues with...
  10. Looking for a Fh Rubber

    Well I'm talking about practicing with lower players so one is prepared in higher level tourments against lower level balls. Because every now and then even FZD will fart out a totally noob ball and if you are prepared for that you will slap FZD on his ass at that moment. If you are not prepared...
  11. Looking for a Fh Rubber

    I think this is probably true but also foolish. I see many players with great form and play do amazing against similar players. Then they get a 3 level lower push pips player and they fall apart. Or they get a 2 level lower similar style player and the lower level player does awkward things do...
  12. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    I need to rewrite my list sometime because I have been testing a lot and while I still think Pinyi Cuifeng and Quanshibao F1 and Loki Arthur China are top 3 but maybe I might reconsider bumping LAC to numero 1. LAC pro has been kind to me, and it's not bubbling up, so maybe Loki improved their...
  13. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    I'm sooo considering getting a hovering dragon for BH since it's sub 45g and just go with H3 turbo blue on FH. Still a heavy setup but like it feels so good to use the turbo blue. Nittaku pls reformulate the sponge to be lighter 🙏 55-58g would be good enough hhh
  14. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    About 65g, it's definitely intimidating. Surely it is for G-cup+ lovers hhhh
  15. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    I feel like H3 Turbo Blue is just amazing. It's as heavy as the weight of life but god damn it feels good to play with it. First of all it doesn't feel hard. It feels quite soft and bouncy, like I don't even get it. It is firm, but so soft and eats the ball like nothing else. Not even a greatly...
  16. Predilitation sponge by LOKI. What's it?

    Could be a typo and mean prediluted so pre boosted.
  17. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Yes, the reverse dome sucks a lot. The smell goes away in a day or two so that's not too bad.
  18. Lin Yun Ju not using his own blade?

    I also get the 50+% is just to polish the big B prick. I got it too I work for asian company I get it perfectly. I believe only the Excel tables that I counterfeited.
  19. Lin Yun Ju not using his own blade?

    It's so hard to realize these graphs. 3%, what is that 2 players? In 2013 who were those, Cheng I Ching and Mizutani? In 2024 who where they Yoshimura and Uda, Franziska? For SZLC 2024 was it Faraji? Or some wildcard player. The ZLC statistics are just toss up a coin (to your witcher). Besides...
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