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  1. Switched rubbers

    After spending a lot of time with Dignics 09C, I've realized how important footwork really is. When I move well and get into position early, the rubber feels amazing tons of spin, great control, and a very heavy ball. But when my feet are slow, 09C doesn't hide my mistakes. It's definitely a...
  2. Tibhar Infinity MX-P and MX-S will be released on May 11!

    Both rubbers delayed until June..
  3. Struggling to find the right racket (offensive player)

    The biggest problem is that you are changing both blade and rubber at the same time and based on what you’ve written in this thread, I think you might be using equipment that is too advanced for your current level. If you feel that you are missing too many balls, Dignics combined with carbon...
  4. Suitable rubber for BH ?

    I think a more linear rubber is something worth trying. MX-P is great but it is bouncy, very bouncy. Tibhar Hybrid MK is a very good option.
  5. Is Dignics 09c quicker than the other modern hybrids?

    If you are in your 50s and don´t have the best footwork and slow arm swing don´t go for Hybrids or Chines rubbers. Try ESN rubbers 47'5 hardness insted. Nuzn 48, DNA Platinum M etc
  6. How often do you change rubbers?

    09c last three months. K3 two weeks.
  7. TIBHAR Felix Lebrun Hyper Carbon blade. Is it a good choice for young players who want a fast, offensive style of play?

    You get easy speed without proper technique, which can feel good in practice, but in the long run it harms your development since you never really learn to generate your own power.
  8. TIBHAR Felix Lebrun Hyper Carbon blade. Is it a good choice for young players who want a fast, offensive style of play?

    Young intermediate player? I don’t know much about this player, but I’d say it’s a bad idea. MX-P is even worse. Tibhar Szocs Signature 1 is probably a better choice together with Hybrid MK, you’ll likely develop faster and win more matches.
  9. Tibhar Infinity MX-P and MX-S will be released on May 11!

    COMING SOON — Tibhar Infinity MX-P & MX-S (May 11, 2026) TIBHAR Infinity MX-P High-end offensive rubber made for top-level play. Uses RED POWER SPONGE and new RED ENERGY SPONGE. New topsheet with PRO TRACTION Technology. Very high spin, strong ball grip, and excellent topspin control. Feels...
  10. Tibhar Infinity MX-P and MX-S will be released on May 11!

    Just got confirmation that Tibhar will be releasing MX-P Infinity and MX-S Infinity in May. The information I have is that both rubbers are further developments of the originals, featuring a new top sheet and a new sponge. Not just harder, but we will se soon. Very exciting!
  11. How to qualify for bundesliga divisions 1 or 2

    That is great! Doha + Dubai? High level but not as brutal as Asia. Good luck!
  12. How to qualify for bundesliga divisions 1 or 2

    I think a good starting point is to become a national team player in your age group. Play WTT Youth tournaments in Europe and show that you are better than the European 13-year-olds. That’s a start. But to become a professional in Germany, you have to be extremely good. The best Swedish...
  13. Boosting Hybrid K3

    I can confirm this is the way! K3 + one layer om Falco Tempo Long makes K3 more dynamic and waaaay better.
  14. Hybrid forehand rubber to replace Hurricane 3 Neo

    K3 with one layer of Falco Tempo.
  15. Alternative blade for Stige Cybershape Wood

    Yes, Acoustic is faster, but the difference isn’t huge. I’ve used two Acoustics, Cybershape Wood, and Energy V2. In my opinion, Energy V2 is underrated, while Acoustic is a very nice blade overall. That said, it’s important to check the weight of your blade, some Cybershape Wood blades are under...
  16. Alternative blade for Stige Cybershape Wood

    If you want a similar feel but slightly slower, the Stiga Energy Wood V2 is a good option. Heavier Energy V2 blades (over 90 g) are actually faster than a light Cybershape Wood. The Nittaku Acoustic isn’t far off either.
  17. Modern high arc/throw tensor or hybrid rubbers

    If you changed both rubbers and blade 20h is not enough to get used to it. From all wood to innercarbon and rubbers from a new generation. I think you will need 5-8 weeks to get used to your new blade and rubbers. Practice hard and work on your footwork, also important to play matches after drills.
  18. Weird looking Tibhar blade?!

    What on earth is this! https://tt-japan.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=6824
  19. New BH rubber

    Tibhar Hybrid MK is a very good option!
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