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  1. Dignics 05 - 1.9

    You can see my post, https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/looking-for-rubber-softer-more-controllable-than-dignics-05.37992/post-541527
  2. Compare rubber H3 and Jupiter 3

    I think I will continue using Dignics 05 in 1.9 mm on my backhand. When using Chinese rubbers, I can execute flicks well, but the overall speed feels too slow, and I find it difficult to control the rhythm effectively enough to take full advantage of it, as top players do :rolleyes:
  3. Compare rubber H3 and Jupiter 3

    Thanks so much! How about the weight? Which is lighter?
  4. Help , Boosted H3N cheaper+durable alternative.

    i think u can try H3 market, H40-41. Harder -> more speed. with 2 layers of seamoon booster, it will last long. about 3-4 month. very cheap.
  5. Adding a Koto Outer Ply to the FH of blade?

    Thanks everyone for the incredibly insightful feedback! @golden_son : Stacking two vertical veneers (the existing outer and the new Koto) would definitely create a structural imbalance that I hadn't fully considered. @belllfador : My 980 is around 85g, but the 'mushy' feel I mentioned might...
  6. Adding a Koto Outer Ply to the FH of blade?

    Hi everyone, I’m currently using Yinhe 980 (a classic 5-ply ayous defensive blade), BH: 388D1 1.2mm, FH: 729 Battle 2 prov. While I absolutely love its control and "dampening" effect for chopping on the backhand, I find the forehand a bit too slow and "mushy" when I try to transition into a...
  7. Xiom Vega Korea Review

    I used Xiom Vega Korea when it was first released. My first impression was that it felt quite light. It’s also not very sensitive to the opponent’s spin. It produces a low throw angle and has some similarities to Tenergy 64, of course with lower overall performance. In my country, it’s...
  8. Yasaka Rakza Series.

    For me, RX is very good, linear feeling, last long performance, suitable for BH RZ is good at spin, but too heavy, power cannot compare with other hybrid rubber.
  9. Butterfly Zyre 03

    I had the opportunity to use the Zyre03 on my forehand with a Viscaria. I’m also playing with an FZD ALC and Dignics 05. Here are some quick comparisons: The Zy feels quite soft and the ball contact is extremely smooth compared to D05. Very low throw, with a feeling quite similar to H3. Very...
  10. Compare rubber H3 and Jupiter 3

    I need some advice, guys. I’m currently choosing between two Chinese backhand rubbers: Hurricane 3 – 37° Yinhe Jupiter 3 – 37° I will definitely use Seamoon booster on either one. I want a stable backhand, easy opening, and reliable counters at close–mid distance. I know Chinese rubbers on the...
  11. Has anyone try this blade from sanwei?

    I found this blade in store, can someone review this blade please? Look like it has same structure with xu xin blade?
  12. Playing safe against “weaker” opponents

    In Vietnam, when we compete in tournaments with mixed levels (E, F, G, H…), higher-ranked players usually have to give point handicaps to lower-ranked ones. For example, if the difference is one level, it’s a 2-point handicap, two levels means 2-3-2, three levels means 3-4-3, and if the gap is...
  13. Looking for a Hybrid Chinese rubber (+booster) to alternative Tibhar K3

    It is very expensive and the friction loss time is also quite fast.
  14. Looking for a Hybrid Chinese rubber (+booster) to alternative Tibhar K3

    Hi everyone, I’ve been playing with Tibhar K3 for a while and I really like its performance, but I’d like to switch to a Hybrid Chinese rubber + Seamoon booster setup instead. But I want to try something from the Hybrid Chinese rubber family (Yinhe, Palio, etc.) that, once boosted, can give me...
  15. Lighter BH rubber for CPEN setup

    very good backhand I choosing Dig05 for my rbp because it's high-throw angle, i don't need open the angle of blade too much (so difficult with rbp), also I using xu xin's grip style, i feel that style is easier for rbp and stronger forehand.
  16. Looking for rubber softer, more controllable than Dignics 05

    Sorry, I never try R7 before :(
  17. Looking for rubber softer, more controllable than Dignics 05

    I once played with T19 on a Long5X blade. My impression was that it felt quite “dead,” not very sensitive to spin, and it was also difficult to generate spin — not as easy as with Tenergy 05 or 64. It also felt rather hard, though that might have been because the blade pairing wasn’t a good match.
  18. Looking for rubber softer, more controllable than Dignics 05

    Yeah, Rozena is also great option. But I likes Dignics's spin, so that i have chosen Dignics 05 1.9mm
  19. Looking for rubber softer, more controllable than Dignics 05

    I once tried D80, but at that time the weather in my country was very humid, so it didn’t leave much of an impression on me. Fortunately, I feel quite comfortable with D05 1.9 now. I promise myself not to buy any more new rubbers until the end of the year… but let’s see if I can really keep that...
  20. Looking for rubber softer, more controllable than Dignics 05

    Review: Dignics 05 (1.9mm) on Fan ALC I recently tested Dignics 05 in 1.9mm thickness on a Fan ALC blade, and here are my impressions compared to the 2.1mm version: Feel & Control: The 1.9 version is noticeably less bouncy and has a lower throw angle than 2.1. This makes it easier to control...
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