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  1. Greetings from a SANWEI Official

    I know, that's why I said it's confusing since Sanwei's official webstore in China sells #75
  2. FS: Lots of blades (30+) and rubbers (lost count...) US only

    I don't think it would be a good value to ship there, there was once someone from Canada bought one, and the shipping was $35 if I remember correctly. Yes it is.
  3. Any Power Pong robot users?

    No , I meant rails, like train rails. It’s two parallel pieces of plastic used to guide the ball along its way.
  4. Any Power Pong robot users?

    Like @Schplonk said, it shouldn’t be that common. I do occasionally get a few wonky ones, and that just means I forgot to clean the aiming rails, and after scraping it clean the problem goes away till I forget to clean the rails again. That’s why it’s annoying sometimes, and why I say it’s a...
  5. Yes, this is about boosters, again...

    Everyone here knows that everything you don’t like is a hoax. And what you stated is a known fact, boosting make rubbers heavier, and decreases the lifespan too.
  6. Yes, this is about boosters, again...

    Nice translation. The better translation for this "forming a better adhesive surface" should be: when this is put on table tennis sponges, due to the oil used as one of the ingredients, it diffuses into the sponge fairly quickly, and forms a strong bond. That “price” is not a typo though...
  7. Greetings from a SANWEI Official

    Hmm I thought the #75 is made by Sanwei? Since it’s sold on Sanwei’s JD.com official online store in China.
  8. Yes, this is about boosters, again...

    Just watched an interesting video on Bilibili, but since it's in Chinese I'll just do a quick summary here: we've got a booster patent file explaining how it's made, what's in it, and why it works. :D And here it is, enjoy, if you know how to read Chinese. If you don't however, I'll see if I...
  9. Long Life to Hybrid Rubbers 🏓 🙌

    I’ve been satisfied with TD for both FH and BH, so I’m not actively searching for new rubbers to try. I’ve just recommended dragon grip to a friend who is debating what to use instead of d09c, that’s why I saw victor’s video pushed to my YouTube list, and that led to this.
  10. Long Life to Hybrid Rubbers 🏓 🙌

    This is actually the first time I’ve heard of this rubber 🤣
  11. Long Life to Hybrid Rubbers 🏓 🙌

    Just watched your dragon grip video the other day, and thinking about getting one to try. This also looks interesting, will probably add that to my shopping cart as well. Curious whether you’ve tried Victas TD before? For me that fixed all the problems H3 Neo has.
  12. Anyone have a sneak peak of Glayzer yet?

    It is, barely. But I would not recommend to use on forehand unless you like d09c on the forehand but think it’s too expensive and/or hard
  13. Anyone have a sneak peak of Glayzer yet?

    It’s a bit faster, also engages quite a bit earlier, could be a good backhand rubber but I need some more time with it.
  14. Anyone have a sneak peak of Glayzer yet?

    Ahh, for some reason I read opaque but my mind registered not opaque lol I blame that other thread 😂 all those back and forth arguing trying to round me in
  15. Anyone have a sneak peak of Glayzer yet?

    Not sure what you mean here, I don't really think it's opaque, and from the photo I don't really see any pips showing through the rubber, I think it might just be the lighting. What's your point of reference though? IMO Victas Triple Regular is what I would call opaque.
  16. Tacky rubbers recommendations

    You're once again trying to put words in others mouth here, I never said that ratio is for tacky rubber, nor did I say it's a fact or a set ratio, I'm just giving an example of what it means to be more brush than hit. Anyways, I had a good time playing at the club this afternoon, and I've lost...
  17. Tacky rubbers recommendations

    M More brush than hit, and in the back spin serve scenario, let’s say 80-90% brush, 10-20% hit. here we go again with broken balls , go ahead with your physics lesson then.
  18. Tacky rubbers recommendations

    No one said only brush, you just made that up. I mentioned in a previous comment that every shot in TT is a mix of brush and hit, it’s just which is more, and to get the most spin on a pure back spin serve, that is short and close to the net, you need to have mostly brush, not mostly hit.
  19. Tacky rubbers recommendations

    Sounds like you’re contracting yourself again, your “thick contact” sounds like it is just brushing for everyone else, but you also call it hitting, so what do you call actual hitting? Bump? Slap? Also let’s make it clear, when I say brush, I mean the force applied on to the ball is mostly...
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