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  1. Anyone else hate scrubbing through long table tennis videos?

    I 100% agree. Lengthy videos like 20 mins. or more kind of play havoc with my attention span specially if it is just bickering and complaining.
  2. TT11 Blind Rubber Test

    Only for15-20 mins. or so. That too for forehand topspins. I think that the price of Zyre is so so prohibitive that people in clubs are very hesitant to share it for trials with other club members. Every minute spent using Zyre is costing in cents ;)
  3. TT11 Blind Rubber Test

    I think that all the reviews should be considered more as a personal opinion with the tag "Your mileage may vary". I had a completely different impression of Zyre rubber when I tried it on a Viscaria. I tend to like it better than Tenergy 05 based on my past usage of Tenergy.
  4. Victas V>15 Extra ?

    I have played with V>15 Extra max. thickness on Koto Outer ALC blades. I have used in total 4 sheets of this rubber. I found it to be pretty good in spin and speed generation. The rubber performs in linear manner and is quite controllable if you have USATT 1500 or higher rating. Serves are good...
  5. Flared(FL) or Straight(ST)?

    Preferences on handle types depends on your grip and playing style. I have ST as well as FL blades, and I can switch between both now. But I prefer ST handles as I have a more backhand oriented grip. Nevertheless, your mileage may vary and you should choose whatever feels natural in your hands.
  6. 3 New Andro Rubbers

    I really like Andro rubbers, sans durability. They are not too bad, but for the price, I believe if they can increase the durability by 30% like lasting 4 months keeping price the same then I am onboard with the brand.
  7. Problems with progressive glasses?

    I do use progressive glasses and experienced the same issue described by OP. I switched to non-progressive pair only for using in sports. That landed me with another pair of glasses to worry about but it solved the bigger issue. So hopefully, this simpler solutions works for folks who face the...
  8. I want to upgrade my table tennis blade - Currently using donic waldner senso carbon.

    Go with Butterfly Innerforce ALC or Harimoto Innerforce ALC.
  9. Similar Butterfly blade to Syntelliac VCI

    For players who do not practice as much as professionals and want great control with a balanced ability to attack, Harimoto ALC is a very good choice for a close to the table to mid-distance game.
  10. ovtcharov innerforce alc splintering?

    As per megaspin website, all Butterfly blades come pre sealed from factory. But, if you want to add more protection then surely you can use sealant like Joola. Just apply a very thin coat on the playing surface and let it dry completely. I have several Butterfly blades both with Limba and Koto...
  11. Andro NUZN 48 Review: Faster and More Dynamic Than NUZN 45, But Still Controllable

    Thank you for your testing and sharing your opinion. May I please ask you to update the number of playing hours for which you have tested the rubber? Also, in the durability section, it would be good to have some numbers and close up photos (to show the wear marks) after usage. Thank you and God...
  12. Butterfly Dimitrij Ovtcharov Innerforce ALC Review

    I exactly share the same feeling. I can use TB ALC, ZJK ALC, Viscaria and Harimoto ALC without much adjustments.
  13. Whats the best and worst combos you’ve tried equipmentwise

    ZJK ALC somehow feels a little better constructed and better feeling than TB ALC. Harimoto ALC is good too, I would say that if you are not practicing too much and want a more spin oriented game then an inner carbon blade will suite you (and me) better. Harimoto ALC is very nicely constructed...
  14. Whats the best and worst combos you’ve tried equipmentwise

    Good combinations (Which I like - soft feel, ball grab feeling) Blades - TB ALC, ZJK ALC, Viscara, Harimoto ALC Rubbers (FH) - Victas V15 Extra, Fastarc G1, Tenergy 05, Rakza RD II, Andro Powergrip Rubber (BH) - Fastarc C1, Fastarc G1, Andro Hexer Powergrip SFX, Tenergy 05FX Not good (at...
  15. Hybrid rubbers with the most balanced properties

    I did try Rakza Z but on a Yinhe V14 Pro blade (it is an outer ALC). Compared to Yasaka Rising Dragon II, I see that the arc is definitely more, and overall the Rakza Z feels bit more lively and easier to use. But I am splitting hairs here. I think both are good rubbers where Rakza Z marginally...
  16. Hybrid rubbers with the most balanced properties

    I am more or less in the same boat where I am looking to try out Euro-Chinese hybrid rubbers. My past experience is with Andro Rasanter C48 which I would say was okay but expensive, as the rubber developed a very bad patch at the hitting spot after 1.5 months. After reading online, I found that...
  17. Reviews on Xiom Stradavarius blade and Omega 7 rubbers

    I have used Xiom Stradivarius extensively for a year or more. Initially, I used it in its older version and then I sold the older one and somehow bought the newer one to try out the difference. Both of my Xiom stradivarius blades were in the weight range of 88-89 grams. To compare between the...
  18. Andro Hexer Grip vs Buterfly Rozena

    I am using Hexer Powergrip and have used around 8 sheets on my forehand. Based on my experience and usage of 6-8 hours play per week the rubber barely lasts for 2 months for me. After that, it is still playable however, I get a nasty look discoloration in the center of the rubber where ball hits...
  19. Do Butterfly blades need sealing?

    I put a very thin coat of Joola sealant on my Butterfly blades. I repeat this process, after 3rd rubber change.
  20. Hybrid rubber comparison (and durability)

    Anyone tried Yasaka Shining Dragon II or Rising Dragon II? It would be great to get some feedback on how these rubbers perform on the forehand? I tried using Rakza 9 on forehand but due to very low throw it was a very difficult rubber to use.
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