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  1. Nittaku fastarc c1 or p1

    G1 has more spinn and is faster. Both share the same topsheet but the softer sponge makes is a little tamer. C1 is good too but G1 is one or the greatest rubber out there still.
  2. Nittaku fastarc c1 or p1

    G1 is a great backhand rubber to. If you need something softer then C1 is Ok.
  3. First blade for beginner+. Help choose and advice.

    Yasaka Sweden Extra and Rakza 7 2.0 on both sides. Great blade and rubbers! I have played with Barracuda before and its spin sensitive and difficult to block with for a beginner. Great for open up backspin but I think Rakza 7 will be a better choice. Yasaka Sweden Extra is fantastic and not to...
  4. What brand of TT balls do you prefer?

    Stiga Perform 3*** is my favourite. Joola Flash and Butterfly is my least favourite.
  5. I love Dignics 64 2.1 on bh, but…

    V22 Double Extra, but I don´t think it last as long as Dignics.
  6. Which serve is the one you least want to receive?

    Slow no spin serves in the middle of the table. What the hell am I suposed to do with that!? hahaha
  7. Building a custom TT paddle as a beginner

    Why are you choosing a defensive set up as a beginner?
  8. Speed glue to Protect Stiga blade from Splintering?

    I had probably 8-10 different Stiga blades, no splinters at all besides on one blade. And that blade was the only one which was not sealed. All the other blades was sealed. So even if Stiga says there blades are factory sealed just give layer of seal and you wont have any problems.
  9. blade is too head-heavy for me - any tipps?

    As someone said earlier it takes a few week and you will get used to your new blade. 100%. Don´t overthink.
  10. Victas v20 extra

    Still no one who had tried the v20 extra?
  11. Racket weight for youth players

    Ok! He is top three in our country and plays with Clipper, Stiga DNA Platinum M on both sides, hard to get it lighter its standard equipment here. As long as you have fast armswing and move quick from backhand to forehand its alright. In asia many kids plays with Viscaria, H3 and Tenergy 05...
  12. Racket weight for youth players

    I think it depends on level. A good 14 year old kid can play with whatever he or she fancies. My 11 year old kid has a 184g racket. He had a 172g when he was 7. Beginners usually start with for example a Allround Classic or Appelgren Allplay with beginners rubbers = Light racket.
  13. Which Rubbers suit me?

    Dignics 80 or Bluestar A2, more speed and not to hard. Both easy to play. Cybershape Wood pairs very well with Dignics 80. I have friend who plays with Cybershape wood and Dignics 80 on forehand. Bluestar are very good aswell.
  14. Which Rubbers suit me?

    Have you tried the regular Glayzer?
  15. Dignics 05 vs. 09c question.

    Medium high, so lower than 09c or D05. But it´s not a low throw angel.
  16. Dignics 05 vs. 09c question.

    Oh sorry Dignics Line.. T80 is meh, D80 is gold!
  17. Dignics 05 vs. 09c question.

    D05 is faster and a totaly diffrent rubber compare to 09C. You need a fast armswing for D05 to get maximum spin. D80 is a hiden gem in the Tenergy line. I think the speed of D80 is almost the same as D05 but the top sheet feels a little softer and you don´t need a blazing fast armswing to use...
  18. Tibhar Stratus Power Wood upgrade

    I also find the SPW fast! I play with Innerforce (Harimoto) and I doubt its much faster than a SPW. If you want more feel and control Acoustic can be an option. I think Clipper Cybershape is rather fantastic but its a more crisp but with lots of control.
  19. Beginner requiring help in selecting between Killerspin Jet 200 vs Killerspin Jet 800

    Blade Donic Appelgren Allplay with Xiom Vega Europe both backhand and forehand is my suggestions. Nittaku Factive rubbers can be a good alternative.
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