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  1. Spinniest but fastest all-wood blade that you've tried.

    Victas Balsa 8.5. Ridiculously fast
  2. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Sometimes, when looping against someone blocking as practice or warmup, I can swear that my best loops often get blocked into the net.. Is it just that what I believe to be my best shots are in fact, not so good? Is it my teammate overcompensating for spin when blocking? Is there some other...
  3. Can somebody with both DHS 301 and PG7…

    Hmm.. Interesting. I really liked the handle of the DHS 301, which despite being very thin, fit my large hands (190 cm height) very well. Where did you get your latest sample, @Chang ?
  4. Can somebody with both DHS 301 and PG7…

    … please tell me if the handles are equal in shape and size, or different? And if how so, in what way? :)
  5. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Is the 39-40° the medium or hard? Cuifeng, that is..
  6. Sanwei or Yinhe: Which one is the better budget brand?

    I do agree that the D715 is more head heavy and slightly faster, but besides that, I disagree with pretty much everything you said..
  7. Tricks for REGLUING/ RUBBER ALIGNING

    I just use a piece of baking/parchment paper. But the process is the same for me :)
  8. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Do you use the 39 or 40 version unboosted? :)
  9. Ultra-thin sponge?

    https://rubber.ocnk.net/phone/product-group/70?division=3 I believe these are custom orders to Yinhe from this store, so they’re only available here AFAIK
  10. Ultra-thin sponge?

    Just want to point out that in contrast to the 729-offering(s) mentioned, the Yinhe ultra-thin rubbers have very hard sponges, usually 41 degrees unboosted.
  11. Ultra-thin sponge?

    It don’t believe it’s made to be a chopping rubber, despite having some similar traits. In pushes, flicks and slow, spinny open ups against heavy backspin I believe these rubbers can rival just about everything in terms of spin generation.
  12. Sanwei or Yinhe: Which one is the better budget brand?

    Did you ask for a specific weight or was it just that consistent?
  13. Sanwei or Yinhe: Which one is the better budget brand?

    They both have very good budget blades :) I would say that for the entry-level blades, Yinhe has better finishing.
  14. What’s the better glue in your opinion?

    Rev. 3 for anything not boosted (curled). For boosted, Suke no. 2 and Zero Degree no. 2 Zero degree no. 2 is the better one of them, but more expensive.
  15. Hurricane 3 + protective films

    What is a «table tennis sponge» exactly? Like this? Or like this? Both of these products are from BTY, both described as cleaning sponges.
  16. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    Only I could find was this...
  17. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    BTW, Pinyi Cui Feng, Cui Feng 2.5(?), Quanshibao F1 and 08 can be bought at Tokspin: https://tokspin.com/product/pinyi-cui-feng-blue-sponge-table-tennis-rubber/ https://tokspin.com/product/pinyi-cui-feng-2-5th-generation-blue-sponge-table-tennis-rubber/...
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