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  1. Dignics 80 vs Hurricane 3 Neo Provincial

    Yes, that is the point. If you are physically strong and play strong shots, you have a better chance with hard rubber like T05H. It suits physically strong players better than D80 in my opinion. To play powerloops like Mizutani with D80, you need extremely good technique and touch. I think...
  2. Dignics 80 vs Hurricane 3 Neo Provincial

    I never said it wasn't possible to power-loop. I said that power-looping doesn't produce as much speed or spin at the high end when compared to T05H (or D05 for that matter). Mizutani is far better at power-looping than I ever will be. But his balls seem clearly to be not as dangerous/spinny as...
  3. Dignics 80 vs Hurricane 3 Neo Provincial

    T05H is a bit harder than D05, so the ball will not sink as deeply into T05H. D80 is a good option for less spin sensitivity. It will do a good job at all aspects of the game. The high-end spin is not there, though, and you won't be able to produce the same kind of deadly power-loops that you...
  4. Hurricane 3 neo

    Why is brushing without compressing the sponge bad?
  5. Hurricane 3 neo

    Ma Lin Extra Offensive is a blade made for penholders. It is made so that you have good feeling in the penhold position -- thumb and index on the wings, other fingers behind the blade. If you're not a penholder, you are somewhat misusing this blade and will miss out on the feeling that it...
  6. Dignics 80 vs Hurricane 3 Neo Provincial

    My two cents on K3: I think K3 has a lower throw angle after the tackiness/boost wears off (which is quite quickly). In my experience with K3, the first week plays really fast and spinny, and then the tackiness and boost wear off. I think it's still usable at this point, but many people do not...
  7. What are your favourite hybrid rubbers?

    Guys, a hybrid rubber is EXACTLY what I say it is, and nothing else. Anyone besides me who has an opinion about what constitutes a hybrid rubber is wrong. God told me what "hybrid rubber" means and I am simply relaying that information to all of you.
  8. Yinhe rubber for beginner?

    Big Dipper is the best option for forehand in my opinion. If you really want to learn good technique to produce spinny loops, you should try Big Dipper. Jupiter 3 is also a great choice for FH. If you like punching / quick powerful strokes on your backhand, you should pick Palio AK47 Yellow...
  9. DHS Hurricane 8-20 provincial is available in China

    Probably H8-20 is heavier. #20 sponge is denser than #80 sponge.
  10. DHS Hurricane 8-20 provincial is available in China

    The throw angle of H8 is much lower than D09c but the spin capabilities and speed are similar. D09c has a sponge hardness which is approximately 38 degrees on the Chinese scale, so even an unboosted H8-20 will have comparable hardness to D09c. I would advise against boosting 37 degree rubber...
  11. looking for Aliexpress Rubbers for 8 Year old beginner

    Loki Rxton I, Loki Rxton V, and Kokutaku Blutenkirsche 868 would be my top picks.
  12. First Hurricane attempt

    When looping far from the table with DHS rubbers, it's helpful to wait longer for the ball to drop quite low. Take the ball low, with a very open racket, and try to hit the ball upwards. It helps to be very conscious of bending your knees and getting your body low as well.
  13. Switching to Stiga rubbers?

    That was my impression. DNA Hybrid isn't particularly tacky, by the way. They're both very grippy, and I think Mantra holds on to the ball for a bit longer.
  14. Switching to Stiga rubbers?

    Mantra is more controllable than Hybrid, and in my opinion you should go for H or XH. The M version is very sensitive to incoming spin, and will be very hard to control in the short game. Mantra XH is my favorite European rubber, and Mantra H was not far behind for me. I like hard rubbers...
  15. Carbon or wood?

    Good recommendations, I agree. Tibhar Stratus Powerwood has the same composition as Butterfly Primorac, and has a slightly bigger face Tibhar Samsonov Force Pro Black has the same composition as Stiga Clipper, and also has a slightly bigger face Donic Persson Powerplay has a harder outer layer...
  16. Carbon or wood?

    5-ply wood with a hard outer ply (e.g. Ma Lin Extra Offensive) will be quite flexible and give good feeling, while still allowing you to make a cracking fast attack if you hit hard. 5-ply wood with a soft outer ply (e.g. Butterfly Primorac) suits a game centered around topspin and...
  17. Carbon or wood?

    I would warn you against carbon blades until you are an advanced player. If you can't handle spin now, you certainly won't be able to handle it with a carbon blade. Learn how to handle spin, and then go for a carbon blade after that. You can still get a wood blade which is almost as fast as...
  18. fzd alc forehand rubber

    You might even consider trying short pips. Friendship 802-40 (the black package version with soft sponge) is very bouncy, and it's very fast since most of the energy you use gets turned into speed, rather than spin. Another option, if you want spin, is Hurricane 3 boosted heavily. That will...
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