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  1. The W-Grip

    Oh, it's Eli Ho! Hes a great player and the next gen of Seemillers. He has a fun style, able to use both backhand as inverted and backhand as long pips, confusing the opponent easily. It's quite a powerful grip when used right.
  2. Jpen why take back handle cork off

    Well damn. Lemme try to see. There! Ryu seung min had the cork!
  3. Jpen why take back handle cork off

    This really just depends on the player... RSM won the olympics with cork... But if its better for you, then it is!
  4. The legend of Hurricane 1

    🥶🥶🥶 Yeah I like old school looking rubbers, makes them feel like a collectors item! Btw, do you know any place to find H1?
  5. The legend of Hurricane 1

    Hell yeah, adds to the premiumness!
  6. The legend of Hurricane 1

    Hmm, what place do you think I can buy it from? @KY3333
  7. Jpen why take back handle cork off

    What works for you will work for you!
  8. Want to correct my blade : please give your thoughts

    Chat gpt is Aruna hater confirmed? Either way T05 for fh is better so Gpt sucks with equipment... go to me instead 😁👍
  9. Want to correct my blade : please give your thoughts

    It looks okay, but the others mentioned above are much better picks. As for rubbers, yeah Mark V is a perfect pick. What player would you like to be, Gozo? Assuming u wanna be like Aruna, first, get gewo stuffs (make it green on the backhand), and after put some weight on the rack and train...
  10. Information about DHS Hurricane Long 5/my path to switching to shakehand.

    Feel it. Playing with the bat more will help you feel the need to make body/racket adjustments. Time will help you here.
  11. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    He said what he said bro 😭 Personally, I don't stick to a brand like that. I actually prefer using different brands since they specialize in different things. Nittaku makes perfect blades, but Fastarc G1 (their best), gets outclassed by multiple other rubbers. Butterfly makes very VERY good...
  12. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    Absolutely true! Even with less expeience with equipment, I am EXTREMELY impressed with your (@Sherzy 's) choices. Beginners tend to pick the faster option, and that doesn't help. Your choice of Rakza 7/Mark V with YSE is absolutely perfect. If I were you, I'd switch it up though with different...
  13. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    Truly unfortunate, indeed. Blades: Stiga Clipper Butterfly Petr Korbel Butterfly Primorac Nittaku Acoustic Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive Yasaka Sweeden Extra DHS Power G7 DHS Power G9 Yinhe N10s Yinhe N11s Gewo Power Offense Rubbers: DHS Hurricane III NEO DHS Skyline II/III 729 Battle II...
  14. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    What even is Boki man 😭 This looks like a real beginner racket, and its good at being one. But I think OP is looking for something slightly more advanced with more dynamics, speed, spin, and control than that... ill check it out tho
  15. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    That's quite interesting... for me Mark V is a very good rubber with great control, good speed and nice spin. It had tons more control than the Tenergy I used before, and it helped me develop my backhand stroke all the way (training is left). But hey, that's just me, everyone's different.
  16. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    Yeah for sure, but some rubbers don't punish you for bad technique. I've tried some of them tensor rubbers, and as long as I hit them the ball goes in with decent quality. Doing this to H3 sends the ball to who-knows-where.
  17. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    Genuinely just no. H3 is not fast at all? Are we talking about the same thing? Anyway, H3 teaches you to develop a full and compete stroke for forehand, which many euro rubbers prevent, mostly tensors. That's why I recommended a coach xd it turned you off? That's some freaky vocab right there...
  18. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    Well, it is. That's why you should buy it. Mess up a stroke and you miss. There you go, you know what does NOT work! Try it again and again until you find what is the CORRECT stroke! Get a coach for that tho
  19. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    I'd personally go for Max thickness for Mark V, based off the other responses who like Rakza 7 more. This is true, tho Mark V helps me out quite a bit more! Mark V with MX thickness is a bliss to play with. @greenbeanmachine can explain it better. That works, but I do have a question: why not...
  20. Choosing Blades and Rubbers for a Beginner Table Tennis Player

    I'm not sure about the DAA but the Sweeden is a very good choice! You can definitely get that one! The control, speed, are very nice. Mark V on both sides. Even for more advanced players Mark gives the power, spin, and control needed to play very well. Rakza 7 is a more advanced Mark V, so...
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