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  1. Boosted rubber ?

    Literally any TT shop
  2. Looking for off-/all+ suggestions, slower viscaria alternative

    I think a few of us are underestimating the speed of the blades to which we refer. The OP has a viscaria but wants something in the OFF-/ALL+ range. I honestly think you're only going to find that in 5 or 7 ply wood, but since you've found the OFF+ too slow for some reason, I think it leaves...
  3. CNT's Mock Olympics

    Yep. Thought it was unintentional at first but he kept it.
  4. New Rubber from Stiga

    Made in Germany aye...So maybe it's be closer to DNA than Mantra?
  5. not confortable at backhand

    I think the secret is that at every level, we FEEL (and there possibly is) a weakness somewhere. Just look at the CNT, so many players that get this same weakness targeted again and again by the big 3...The point is, just keep plugging along and enjoy the journey. Every so often, record yourself...
  6. Boosting ESN or spring sponges??

    "Are the ‘benefits’ similar? Or can boosting have an adverse effect on the ESN/Spring sponge top sheet combos?" "The prodigy girl Mima Ito of Japan does not apply boosters whatever, so is Mizutaney Jun, Harimoto Tomokazu as well. Ignorance of the law makes no excuse, you know." In teaching, we...
  7. Horrible experience by using DHS Skyline TG 3 Neo in Stiga Rosewood NCT VII

    I've found 38 degree Chinese rubber to be the sweet spot for the rosewood (forehand), still playing around but looking closer to 47.5 ESN stuff for backhand. Did you tune your Skyline before playing?
  8. New blades - ANDRO Gauzy

    Interesting. Patrick from tabletennis11 said very good things about the BL7 too. Seems like Andro is doing well with its no frills "basic" line.
  9. THE KIDS ARE TAKING OVER | TableTennisDaily Team | Ep 12

    "clean, simple, lovely" not sure why I laughed so hard at that.
  10. Blade & BH Rubber choice

    What blade are you using with the rozena? It's one of my favourite BH rubbers. It's fast stable and you can really feel the ball with its long dwell. I tried the Rasant PG SFX for extra bits of control and spin and simply missed the rozena's speed. Note: Rozena needs a carbon blade. At least...
  11. Service receive: Soft x Hard rubber

    I think it depends on what you prefer. Yes, objectively harder rubbers are "easier" to receive some serves with (think slow moving high spin), but it is more demanding on bat angle and force on contact.
  12. Help with a downgrade from Timo Boll ALC to an All wood blade

    You're better off training short serves specifically, particularly under match situations and whatnot. Your serves will likely still drift long with a slower blade if you're tense. If anything, it'd decrease your percentage on getting short serves across the net.
  13. Your Top 3 FH and BH Rubbers

    FH: H3 Rozena Jupiter 2 BH: Rozena Factive Ventus Speed
  14. Friendship 729 Rubbers

    They have that new presto rubber (new version is called upgrade or something). Meant to compete against T05 and T64
  15. Your currently-fine blade vs Newly tried and you-really-like blade

    Be like Samsonov. Keep a few around. Change with opponents or with form.
  16. Yinhe T-11 upgrade, Any other Balsa Core blades faster than it?

    T10, T9 are both faster
  17. Cheaper Innerfiber Blades

    Yinhe pro feeling
  18. TableTennisDaily Team | Ep 1 | The Beginning

    Fantastic stuff! Hahaha hoping one day my own team will become that strong :p
  19. Mushy rubber? Bad glue job?

    Yeah, leave it under a pile of books for a good 15-30 min before cutting the rubber, it tends to give a better glue job.
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