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  1. Spin sensitivity of T05 & T05FX

    Try something insensitive like rozena or any soft esn rubber and you will see that t05 is very sensitive in comparison
  2. Spin sensitivity of T05 & T05FX

    If you have two same top sheets with a softer and a harder sponge (like t05 and t05fx) you will always see that the harder sponge has less catapult, more speed potential, more spin potential but on the other hand will be less easy to use and more spin sensitive
  3. I need a slower Viscaria alternative

    All options you listed are very different to Viscaria: top Layer is Limba instead of Koto and either no fiber or inner fiber which both will make a big difference. Boll ZLF might be an option for you: - low weight - Koto top ply (like Viscaria) - outer ZLF fiber without Carbon (which makes it...
  4. SDC Handmade Blades

    Framire looks quite similar to limba... what is the difference?
  5. New Equipment (Rubbers & Blades) 2020

    Probably same as long5X... thicker core and a little faster
  6. WIN A SIGNED Simon Gauzy blade

    11-4 in favor of Simon
  7. My thoughts on Dignics 09c

    I would suggest the following things: 1. rubbers differ in speed, spin, catapult, responsiveness and height of arc 2. nobody in the world (not even ma long) can make the most out of a rubber, because you can do always better! 3. let‘s stop this stupid discussion and come back to dignics09C...
  8. My thoughts on Dignics 09c

    Weight is quite high and arc is also extremely high. For some it might be too slow, at least for the backhand. these seem to be the only downsides for some. Others are ok or even love some of these things
  9. San Francisco looking for training partner.

    I‘m pretty sure that Harimoto is Limba-Limba-ALC-ayous. Exactly the same as Innerforce ALC. It is not the same composition as HL5 and much faster
  10. A 38mm PLASTIC ball?

    I personally think that the intention of both ball was to make the game more spectacular and more appealing for non-addicted table tennis players/watchers. Most people connect this to „making the game slower“ which seems obvious due to the increase of ball size which physically slows down the...
  11. Stiga Legacy Carbon blade

    Since I still like my custom blade more, I offer my Legacy Carbon blade (FL, 87g, no dings, etc.) for 160 € + shipment fees. If you're interested, just write a PN
  12. Stiga Legacy Carbon blade

    at first it sounds like a "high pitch", but in fact it is more like a "hollow" pitch which is very loud compared to other blades. It also feels a little hollow when playing. Anyway, it definitely is quite a fast blade, though not as low trajectory as most koto carbon blades like ALC
  13. Which of the 3 big equipment rule changes had the biggest effect?

    Speed glue ban: new rubbers (Tenergy especially) and boosting Chinese rubbers (which obviously all pro‘s do) did totally overcome this ban. Rackets nowadays are definitely not slower/less spin/ etc compared to speed glued rubbers, if used with same ball 38 -> 40 mm celluloid: speed and spin was...
  14. Critique my technique, footwork, serves etc.

    Beside the serve faults... you should have a deep look at your legs. You should get down much more and the most important part: your weight is on your right foot for the most of the time. This is extremely bad for wide forehands, since you are doing a cross-step as soon as someone plays the ball...
  15. Stiga Legacy Carbon blade

    As mentioned in the review it definitely has similarities to the offensive classic carbon! The main difference is, that it is thicker (I expect around 6.0 mm, since it is a little thicker than a Viscaria) and that the carbon is outer (while offensive carbon is inner) and a little stiffer...
  16. Stiga Legacy Carbon blade

    Here we go - perhaps with the first European review impression of the Stiga Legacy Carbon. Please take into account that this only the impression after an one hour session with the Amicus Prime robot and might change when we will be able to play against real players again. weight blade: 87g...
  17. New Equipment (Rubbers & Blades) 2020

    „The characteristics of the Axylium fiber, which do NOT contain carbon...“ official Hugo HAL description from the Xiom catalogue...
  18. New Equipment (Rubbers & Blades) 2020

    They are the same. SAL was released as a limited edition in Korea and Europe only to see whether it is a success. It is allowed to call it „Arylate“ in these countries. Now they are releasing it worldwide and they need to call it differently : axylium
  19. New Equipment (Rubbers & Blades) 2020

    ALC means Arylate CARBON. They are not allowed to call it Arylate, since this is trademarked. Anyway the Hugo SAL / HAL is without carbon, while the 36.5 is with carbon. They call both Axylium, since they are not allowed to call it Arylate. anyway, Hugo SAL/HAL is AL (fiber only) and 36.5 is...
  20. New Equipment (Rubbers & Blades) 2020

    It is no ALC, it is AL, so only arylate/axylium fibre. There will also be an ALC version: the Deep impact 36.5 will be ALC with Koto outer, so seems to be Viscaria clone with cold glue process
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