Butterfly Jun Mizutani Super ZLC vs Zhang Jike Super ZLC Blade Review with England's Darius Knight!
TableTennisDaily had the fantastic opportunity to review Butterfly's latest blades, comparing the Jun Mizuntani Super ZLC with the Zhang Jike Super ZLC, with Butterfly player Darius Knight...
I remember when this first rubber came out from Butterfly. A Chinese style rubber from Butterfly!
I think I used it during 2006. I had it on my forehand side and a few of my other friends had it on the forehand to, we found it excellent for first spin and spinning against backspin. Block also...
Tackfire-C was Butterfly's latest development during 2004. It already claimed it's first Gold medal at the 2004 Olympics and it's first World Championship at the 2005 World Championships with Zhang Yining. The most notable trait is it's tacky surface, which makes you think of a Chinese rubber.
I used the Hurricane 3 rubber a few years back and I feel it really helped developing my forehand technique. It does lack speed in comparison to some Tensor rubbers but it really does make you use all your body and arm/wrist to hit a good ball. The rubber has excellent control and you can grip...
On my visit to Beijing last month with STIGA, we visited the Chinese National Team Training centre. All the players from the National A and B squad including Fan Zhendong, Ma Long, Zhang Jike, Xu Xin, Ding Ning etc were all training with this ball. I only saw one ball break throughout the whole...
XSF's exclusive technology creates balls as a single unit, not by fusing parts together under old methods. By getting rid of seams, we also got rid of unevenness in shape, weight and thickness that prevented a clean and accurate bounce in the past. XSF eliminated those inconsistencies in...
This Gambler blade has been developed for the combination style attacking play. Unique blend of Limba and multiple different types of Cypress, with a core surrounded by interwoven Arylate Carbon composite.
The OSP Expert 5-ply allround, head balanced racket fits for allround experts as well as old Stiga lovers. Due to the layer structure and special building process it works well with rubbers with incorporated speed glue effect.
We recommend Expert for players who mix active & passive game with...
Turn your racket face slightly to return topspin, as this rubber does generate some spin.
804 can hit the ball pretty hard, but placement is the key, sloppy chopping will cause minimal spin and the ball will sit up and get killed.
This is a medium to soft sponge developed by Friendship. The rubber Top Point has aggressive characteristics to provide spin and speed. Suitable for Mid distance and away from the table play.