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  1. Alternative to Dignics 09C

    H8 requires a lot of physical effort to produce a heavy ball. It lacks that 'grabbing' sensation. While LAC is faster than LIMITLESS, the feedback is muffled, and the spin potential feels underwhelming for a tacky rubber. Most Chinese sticky rubbers have that typical 'dead' feel at impact.
  2. Alternative to Dignics 09C

    I had previously heard that boosting the LOKI GTX PRO would be a suitable alternative to the Dignics 09C, so I tried it out. The results showed that while control and catapult performance were indeed dramatically improved, the ball spin, launch, and feel were completely different from the 09C...
  3. SANEI collaborates with Fist of the North Star

    It seems that Raoh will appear in the second release. Other characters have not yet been decided, but it seems that they will be added.
  4. SANEI collaborates with Fist of the North Star

    SANEI will be selling a racket in collaboration with Fist of the North Star, which I believe will be released exclusively in Japan. https://sanei-hp.jp/news/detail.php?id=26
  5. Calderano Signs with Joola (#139)

    When we spoke to a Japanese manufacturer, we learned that the hardness and bounce of the ball when hit changes depending on the type of adhesive. Performance also varies depending on the country of origin, age of the tree, drying time, and processing method.
  6. Calderano Signs with Joola (#139)

    Tenergy 09cは一般には販売されませんでした。
  7. Rubber help

    We recommend the HEXER GRIP series. It has the same spin performance as the R47, but slightly lower bounce. It has good trajectory and arc.
  8. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    The TELSON series feels like an outdated rubber. The sheet is weak and there's not enough spin. For me it's not much different from the Mark V.
  9. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    I don't really understand why the Telson Germany is so highly rated. It has little momentum, little spin, and lacks power. Some comments say that boosting it would be enough, but if that's the case, it would be better to boost it to the H8 37 degrees, which has more spin.
  10. Best all wood blade?

    I'm not sure if they can ship overseas, but the Wizard 丁々発止 is a wonderful five-ply plywood racket. Ginkgo is used as the core, which gives it excellent control and, when hit hard, produces power similar to that of an inner racket.
  11. New Vega rubbers

    When the Vega series was released in Japan 16 years ago, it was around $22. Now it's up to around $34, but the Vega O is around $27. It's still priced competitively like it was back then. It seems to be targeted at beginner and intermediate players.
  12. Butterfly Zyre 03

    It uses a five-ply wood that is similar to a Korbel and has a little more bounce and is easier to spin.
  13. Butterfly Zyre 03

    I changed my backhand rubber from H8 37 to ZYRE03 2.5mm. I'm so impressed I can't go back to other rubbers.
  14. Aliexpress Singles Day 2025

    K5 is very good. It uses Ayous wood as the core, which is a little hard.
  15. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    Originally, I preferred to use medium-hardness tensors such as HEXER GRIP and Qquality. Anything over 50 degrees feels too hard. Recently, I've been using medium-hardness hybrids made in China to keep costs down. TELSON GERMANY is not sticky, but it has very little bounce.
  16. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    The model I used was TELSON GERMANY 450, not TELSON 100. Although I did boost it, I felt that it had less bounce and rotation than the yasaka 飛龍 and 驍龍.
  17. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    There are certainly good, cheap rubbers out there. However, TELSON was different.
  18. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    TELSON GERMANY is just a $20 rubber after all. Even if you boost it, it's not worth it.
  19. Help me understand the massive diversity in price range of all wood 5 ply blafes

    The feel at impact is completely different. The Korbel has a soft, sticky feel at impact, making it comfortable and easy to control.
  20. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    I tried TELSON GERMANNY 450. It has more grip than conventional Chinese-made tension rubbers, but it has no bounce at all. It seems like a rubber for beginners.
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