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  1. Recommendations for CPEN blade

    I would put forward a cpen viscaria (so sad the taksim was discontinued) or a cpen yasaka goiabao. Both are great for topspin play and are optimal cpen blades.
  2. Nittaku New Rubber with weird packaging?

    200hkd in hk only tho... tenergy is 520 hkd... maybe the price is different in diff regions
  3. Nittaku New Rubber with weird packaging?

    mb i just checked, what do you think of it tho?
  4. Nittaku New Rubber with weird packaging?

    Ok guys I was just scrolling through a table tennis online store in hk and I found this new nittaku rubber. called the Nittaku PROJECT 12 Here is the description found on the shop... andything you guys know about it? Sounds like a beginner-intermediate spin based rubber to me... Nittaku PROJECT...
  5. FZD - will he be the next Wang Hao?

    ma long compared to fzd and wcq... is meh. Losing his spark i would say. Due to stereotypes in china that older athlees are weaker, he is going down that patht
  6. 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

    very good progress in just a few years on the world stage and very good adaptation to penhold style, especially for a foreigner... I would like to see a wct vs f
  7. 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

    Yes me too, every point was such a great rally
  8. 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

    can dang qiu beat lyj? can dang qiu take 2 games of wcq? I dont think so. Dang Qiu is NOT the no 1penholder skillwise. Dang qiu my ass.
  9. Has anybody tried Stuor CNF?

    have not tried the original, I don't think it's very different tho... Personally I wouldnt buy a all wood feeling blade for a price just under supr zlc lmao
  10. Has anybody tried Stuor CNF?

    I have... no offence, but it just feels like a slightly faster wood blade, the control on it was decent, I think the serve was the best aspect of this blade, lots of curve and spin.
  11. 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

    15 mins till his match w wcq, my household is shaking with excitement
  12. 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

    WCT is going far, the atmosphere in eevery hongkong household was electric last night
  13. Advice for backhand rubber

    I agree with your speed and spin preferences though.
  14. Advice for backhand rubber

    disagree... although the sponge of t19 is more rective, it is only reactive when power is inputted. D05 has a harder topsheet, grippier but harder, and harder sponge than t19. So with small movements and power t19 is less bouncy.
  15. Advice for backhand rubber

    definetly boost, however the hardness. I reccomend 3 layers booster for fh (40-41 deg) and 2 layers for bh(37-38 deg)
  16. Advice for backhand rubber

    other rubbers I have tried for bh..... i would say for short game excel h3 provincial 37degrees but you need a lotmore power for POWER loop against backspin with the speed you want. For power looping I would recomend d09c...but its a bit too heavy for my bh personally. For speed I would say...
  17. Advice for backhand rubber

    i think the d05 is slightly grippier on backspin loops, and the dignics series generally does better on power loops and punches due to the sponge. I haven't really tried d80 but i don't think it's anything to match the new topsheeet and pimples of the t19. Short game is simple, rubber doesn't...
  18. Advice for backhand rubber

    i recommend t19, backspin loops are spinny, however if you are powerful, i recommend the dignics series w the spring sponge x, as the normal spring sponge is just automatic, and won't work as well with added power, but the t19 new topsheet is great and the pimples are great for counter against...
  19. Why do only Chinese players use DHS rubbers?

    bahahhaa true.. Foshan is on eof the regional/city teams that produce the most provincial team athletes for guangzhou. I always go there
  20. Why do only Chinese players use DHS rubbers?

    when i was in foshan I found a 4 year old using 42 degrees provincial bs
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