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  1. Nittaku Fastarc G1 vs. Butterfly Tenergy 19

    Honestly, I couldn't really say which is better than the other in terms of each playing characteristic you've mentioned. They are equally good at all those things, they just feel different. G1 is a bit firmer and gives a higher arc, T19 feels a bit softer and produces a slightly flatter arc...
  2. Pros still playing with Tenergy 05

    You can see all the Butterfly sponsored players and their equipment here: https://butterflyonline.com/we-are-butterfly/players/
  3. Nittaku Fastarc G1 vs. Butterfly Tenergy 19

    I've used both quite a lot and, IMO, G1 is an excellent FH rubber and T19 is an excellent BH rubber. G1 has a higher arc and, IMO, offers slightly more spin and power at the very top end. (But that may just be because of the way I contact the ball; others may find differently.) T19 has a flatter...
  4. Good blades under 30 euros on TT11

    Four very good blades at (more-or-less) that price: Neottec Voodoo Classic Yasaka Sweden Extra Tibhar Lebesson Donic Persson Powerplay The Tibhar Lebesson is probably one of the most under-rated (and best value for money) blades around. It can comfortably be played by absolute beginners, and...
  5. SDC Handmade Blades

    Impressive work on the handle—very nice!
  6. Who is missing the Cloud walker?

    His retirement from the international scene is a real loss to the sport. When many other players retire I'm sure it's a sad day for them personally, but there's usually a very similar, 'like-for-like' replacement on the international scene. There's no like-for-like replacement for XX - he is one...
  7. Inner Carbon blade as an "upgrade"?

    In that price range, the Andro Treiber CI Off is the one that comes to mind.
  8. Nittaku Acoustic VS Stiga Cybershape Wood

    If you're keen to stick with an all-wood blade, then why not try a 7-ply like a Butterfly Korbel SK7, Samsonov Force Pro Blue, Yasaka Falck W7, Avalox P700, or similar? Still keeps the nice woody feel, but gives you a bit more 'punch'.
  9. Best alternative to Stiga DNA Platinum M (47'5)

    Gewo Nexxus EL Pro 48 comes to mind as the closest alternative I've tried. It also has a softish feel, whereas G1 feels quite a bit firmer. Also, I know this is subjective and different folks will feel it differently depending on how they impact the ball, but I found the Gewo to have a pretty...
  10. What is the spinniest ESN hybrid rubber for Joola Flash ball? (seamless ball)

    Which one is that? Is it one of Vodak's standard models, or is it a custom?
  11. Stiff soft blade with low throw

    Vodak Hinoki Carbon OFF: Pretty stiff, softish feel on impact, low throw. https://vodak-dreva.cz/en/off/160-253-vodak-hinoki-carbon-off.html#/30-handle-straight/34-kind_of_wood-carbon
  12. World Table Tennis Championships 2023

    South Africa hosted the 2020 Fifa World Cup, the Africa Cup of Nations in 1996 and 2013, the 1995 Rugby World Cup, British & Irish Lions Rugby tours going back to 1903, and the largest timed cycle race in the world (The Cape Town Cycle Tour) every year for the past 45 years. No experience in...
  13. Fastarc G-1 is great but...

    A few that give what you're looking for: Stiga DNA Pro M Tibhar Evolution EL-S Joola Rhyzer 48 The DNA Pro M and the EL-S are both easy to control, great for opening loops, and deliver plenty of spin. The Rhyzer 48 is faster than the other two, and thus needs a bit more skill to control well...
  14. Is Rakza 7 grippy like Tenergy?

    BB, my further comments in the paragraph below the first sentence clearly explained what I meant by that statement. You may, of course, disagree with what I said; variety of opinion is part of what makes forums like this useful. That said, it would be nice if you could express your...
  15. Is Rakza 7 grippy like Tenergy?

    R7 is neither as grippy, nor as spinny, as T05 at the elite level. However, R7 is an easier rubber to control, and so many players (i.e. below the elite level) might be able to play spinnier shots with R7 than with T05 as they will feel more 'in control' of what they're doing, play more...
  16. Dignics 05 (un-)replaceable?

    MX-S has a reputation as being among the most durable German-made rubbers available. It certainly will last longer, and retain more consistent playing characteristics for longer, than MX-P. It doesn't need to be boosted. Here's a good review of the MX-S...
  17. Dignics 05 (un-)replaceable?

    I'd say Evolution MX-S comes fairly close to D05 and, at half the price, is a good alternative.
  18. French National Championships 2023: B.O.B final !

    I wonder if Gauzy is struggling a bit with the transition to a composite blade? Also, if you pause at 2:37:40 in the video, just before Gauzy serves at 0-6 down, you can see that his backhand (red) rubber isn't a Rasanter - it doesn't have a green sponge.
  19. Stiga Platinum vs Andro Rasanter?

    I haven't used any of the DNA Platinum rubbers, but I have used some of the DNA Pro series as well as some of the Rasanters, so I can compare those. I would say that the comparison between Rasanter R53 and DNA Pro H, is the same as between the Rasanter R48 vs DNA Pro M. Very simply, in both...
  20. WTT Singapore Smash 2023

    One of things I really enjoy about Aruna is that he seldom (ever?) throws tantrums at the table when he's losing. It looked to me like, in this match, Hugo played very well and Aruna was not having his best day. Even so, there were no outbursts of frustration, no staring at his bat as if it did...
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