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  1. Xiom An JaeHyun TMXi Pro vs Xiom Cho DaeSeong TMX Pro Review

    Do you think the TMX outer is similar enough to TMX Pro? I might consider getting it as a backup blade.
  2. Xiom Vega Korea

    When I mean beginner's I mean for people who have only just begun training. I assume that the person is still trying to improve. It's like Xiom's Rozena. If I think about it, once the tuning has gone away, it'll work for beginners in every kind of definition. But at that point i'd give them...
  3. Provincial/National H8-80

    Considering it uses chinese scale instead if ESN. What is it supposed to be? Is it just a less sticky H8-80 at that point? (I'd try that)
  4. Provincial/National H8-80

    I've seen PROTT have stock for prov and national versions of H8-80. Has anyone tried those before? I'd think there'd be a massive difference between the commercial and provincial versions.
  5. Tibhar Felix Lebrun Hyper Carbon

    Could be from the weight if you guys think their speeds are different. Might buy one just to test it out.
  6. Xiom Vega Korea

    Vega Korea is very much a beginner - Intermediate rubber for offensive heavy players. If you're an allround player, it'll work at all levels. I just do not recommend it on forehand, too weak for most people, low quality ball except for looping where it shines. *Tested on TMX Pro PS: Very...
  7. Tibhar Felix Lebrun Hyper Carbon

    Felix Lebrun's blade sounds similar to Ovtcharov ALC. Maybe compare those 2?
  8. Yinhe h40+ WTT Singapore Smash edition

    I prefer DHS > Yinhe > Double Fish. Double fish to me is lighter than DHS, same weight as Yinhe but is cheaper. Just play with the most commonly used tournament ball locally.
  9. Blades that are similar to DHS W968

    There are pro's that have used w968 and switched to different blades. An Jaehyun being a popular example with TMXi pro. But unfortunately can't really replicate w968. It's most notable feature is it's head shape being 160x150. It adds more power on forehand thru physics. Maybe look at some...
  10. Tibhar blade closest to Viscaria?

    Must be Marcos Freitas and Michael Maze then.
  11. Simple game-winning hacks that nobody tells you

    Seth Pech has a video all about this. The fun part is that, you can change how you cover the table. 25/75 backhand forehand, 50/50 backhand forehand, 75/25 backhand forehand. This helps take away third balls from your opponent as you adjust your receive. I for one have a better short game...
  12. Tibhar blade closest to Viscaria?

    Not Tibhar VS unlimited?
  13. Simple game-winning hacks that nobody tells you

    I prefer serving long then getting killed on the 2nd ball. Then do my 2nd serve and have the ball bounce right on the edge of the table. 1 for 1 with that tactic, they had to stop play.
  14. Victas Koki Niwa ZC quality control problem?

    Has anyone else used this blade? Zxion Carbon being softer than ALC + hinoki outer layer is still pretty interesting. Is it more of a looper's blade compared to viscaria?
  15. Xiom new collection (2024)

    Nice it really does have tackiness like that. Lets see how the omega 8 hybrid and china fairs.
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