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  1. Easy-To-Use Tensor Rubbers

    You have certainly noticed that we are putting carbon blade in the hands of young players earlier and earlier. They don't know the difference and adapt quickly so give them what they will use at their maximum level. On the other hand, the choice of rubbers is scalable with progression. It is in...
  2. Easy-To-Use Tensor Rubbers

    Either it is indicated by the manufacturer or otherwise... it's like for the Topsheet, you have to try to find out. Personally I use the Mark V as a reference (non-tensor)
  3. Easy-To-Use Tensor Rubbers

    You only offer Tensors that are not too fast (except the Rakza Z which is a hybrid so... out of context) so I conclude that the list may already be complete. Out of curiosity, what does an R42 on a carbon blade like Viscaria look like?
  4. Easy-To-Use Tensor Rubbers

    I'm just going to have the opportunity to test one next week. But this is the first time I've been told that about this rubber. Is it just harder than expected or also faster?
  5. Easy-To-Use Tensor Rubbers

    It's totally true, I agree and I use it myself. But we can't consider it as an "Easy-to-Use". It has a speed far superior to all the models on the list and remains quite dynamic. It is a fast but very complete and versatile modern rubber. I can't put it on the list unfortunately.
  6. Choice of all-wood offensive blade - Survey

    Update 6 October 2022
  7. Easy-To-Use Tensor Rubbers

    Hello everyone ! I'm looking for the best "Easy-To-Use" Tensor rubbers. Whether it's for a beginner player, a young player in progress or simply to better control a transition to the carbon blade, these are relatively inexpensive rubbers, with good control and effective. These are Euro / Jap...
  8. Choice of all-wood offensive blade - Survey

    Hello, I suggest you imagine that you are a young table tennis player (20 years old) with 3 years of experience, a ranking in progress and gestures that are clean but still perfectible. You have an offensive game based on backhand flips and forehand loops (therefore quite modern). So far you...
  9. Need suggestion buying my own blade + rubber

    Blade with thin handle are mostly forehand oriented. PG7 is very headheavy... not the most usefull for backhand.
  10. Need suggestion buying my own blade + rubber

    Sanwei Fextra instead of DHS PG7 👍
  11. Sanwei Fextra 7

    In my opinion, the H3 is not at all compatible with the Sweden Classic or Extra. These are slow and very flexible blades with a hard outer ply. The ball is ejected too quickly from the racket because of the ply, without gaining speed. Since the plastic ball, the H3 is much more interesting on...
  12. Sanwei Fextra 7

    My kitchen scale may not be the most accurate there is, but it displays 83g for my Sweden Extra and 87g for my Fextra. My innerforce (90g) was from 2016 and it sounded amazing with the H3. I find this sound a little with the Fextra but only when I hit in the sweet spot (smaller)
  13. Sanwei Fextra 7

    I received the blade and I did 3 x 4 hours of training / matches with it. For information, I used a H3 39° (3 layers of booster) in the forehand and an H8-80 37° in the backhand. It's simply the best blade I've tested so far. The handle is indeed similar to that of the Viscaria which is...
  14. Looking pure Wood blade for developing my skill , Korbel etc

    Very flexible 5 ply blade do not only have advantages. It's slow, it vibrates a lot and it's bad in block for example. I just did a season with the Yasaka Sweden Extra and I'm switching to the Sanwei Fextra 7 ply (better than PG7 for the same price).
  15. Unforgiving backhand rubber

    A rubber with the same requirements as a H3 Neo but more suitable for Backhand: Requires commitment, does not forgive placement errors, not very dynamic, etc...
  16. Sanwei Fextra 7

    Maybe discontinued but still available on Aliexpress 😁 They have a big stock so we can continue to speak about it for a moment
  17. Sanwei Fextra 7

    Hello ! A little background, I've been playing with a Yasaka Sweden Extra for 1 year and I want to change it. I'm looking for an all-wood alternative to the Viscaria, since the Innerforce ALC didn't convince me. Objective: find a practice blade, which is as close as possible to Viscaria...
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    Excellent store with good products. They have 2 website : - tabletennis11.com - tabletennis11.fr with different products and differents promotions The .fr website is connected to the Parisian boutique
  19. Rakza Z Review | Dignics 09C Comparison

    I think the most popular way is : 1. One thin layer of glue (to protect) 2. One layer of Seamoon booster 3. Wait until it's dry (10 - 24h) 4. Second layer of Seamoon booster 5. Wait until the rubber become loose 6. Put 2 layers of glue on the rubber and 1 on the blade 7. Stick on blade and press...
  20. Anyone have tried boost Yasaka rubbers?

    It's possible, there are too many parameters to take into account and the booster itself is a bit mysterious... I discussed it with friends and if you really want to boost an ESN rubber use Falco but it's a bit stupid when you see all the choice available. If you want softer, faster, more...
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