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  1. Q968 compared to Fan Zhendong ALC and Innerforce ZLC

    Yes, agree, Europeans are always stronger than Asian kaka
  2. Slower FH rubber

    With me, it's very slow, same as with Rakza7, and everyone always recommends Rakza7 for beginners, so I think there’s nothing wrong with that at all.
  3. Q968 compared to Fan Zhendong ALC and Innerforce ZLC

    I personally feel H3 is easier to use on the Viscaria. When I play with tacky H3 rubber, I need more power, and the Viscaria gives me more force because it produces more rebound compared to the Fan ALC. I — and many others in another thread — agree that the Fan ALC is the softest blade in the...
  4. Q968 compared to Fan Zhendong ALC and Innerforce ZLC

    Luckily for you, I’m currently playing with both the Fan ALC and the Q968, both paired with Dignics 09C. Regarding the handle feel, the Q968 is very slim and easy to grip for someone with small hands like me. The handle of the Fan ALC is relatively large and often makes it uncomfortable for me...
  5. Slower FH rubber

    Vega X is already extremely slow and very easy to play. If you still can’t adapt to it, I think you should switch to a tacky rubber — something like Kokutaku 868, for example.
  6. Butterfly vs Mizuno shoes

    Butterfly only outsources their shoes manufacturing to other brands based on their own designs and then puts their logo on them. Their shoes can’t be as good as Mizuno’s. I remember that most professional players used Mizuno — even the Chinese national team. They only switched to Li-Ning when...
  7. Need some advice on a new blade

    250 euros for that condition is quite a bargain. At that price in my country, you would have to pay for a much older racket.
  8. What makes more difference - rubbers or blades

    I may not have the expertise to fully verify what you’re saying, but I want to share that my coach, who is favorite in my country, is sponsored by Xiom for his blades (he previously used Butterfly). When he play in high-level tournaments, he mentioned that he felt his performance dropped by a...
  9. What makes more difference - rubbers or blades

    My coach used to be a player on the national team. He said that to build up your skill level, you need to gather a bit of everything — little by little, to become a pro. He said that the blade and the rubber are equally important. If I play in the style of Chinese players who use rubbers like...
  10. Flared(FL) or Straight(ST)?

    I’m a player who uses the backhand a lot, and the flared (FL) handle helps improve my shot consistency. I’m using Viscaria
  11. Can i make it better? (Forehand)

    yes, but all most is his arm, In a real match, the ball comes very fast and he won’t have time for a long swing — he has to use his waist to generate explosive power. I think Timo Boll does this very well - just play like him haha
  12. Can i make it better? (Forehand)

    I saw that your forehand lacks waist, hip, and leg movement — you’re only using your arm.
  13. New Vega rubbers

    I don’t know much about Vega rubbers, but Vega X is very easy to use, especially on the backhand.
  14. Looking for an alternative to Golden Viscaria

    You talk as if you know everything. I have many blades myself, including the Viscaria Golden that you’re using. And I’ve found that once players reach a certain level, the way they feel a blade doesn’t differ that much — and I believe the difference between the Viscaria Golden and the FZD (95g)...
  15. Best Rubbers for Fan Zhendong ALC

    I currently have two Viscaria blades (Chinese and Japanese versions), two FZD blades (Chinese and Japanese versions), and two Timo Boll blades. All of them were tested with Tenergy 80 on the backhand and Dignics 09C on the forehand. Among these, the FZD blade feels the softest and most...
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