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  1. Sponge shrinking

    Me too, but you know that's not what I meant. I meant from factory boosters drying up.
  2. Sponge shrinking

    Vega Pro / Asia do not shrink (Japan does). Omega V does not either.
  3. Tournament for Average American in: UK, France, Germany, Austria? During Holiday

    Chuck, You will find there are quite a few tournaments in France over that period (May / June), probably fewer in July, although there will be some if you are in a populated / touristic area. Regarding entering a normal tournament, if you write to the organiser, they attribute you a ranking...
  4. trying to put things in the right way

    Va donc voir sur le forum Francais. Y a des joueurs qui te connaitront peut-etre, et tu ne trouveras pas que des conseilleurs de Varispin 1.5. Tu peux y poster une video de ton entrainement / match, et obtenir de tres bons conseils. Quant a essayer un Evolution (MXP ou autre), ce serait...
  5. trying to put things in the right way

    Va donc voir sur le forum Francais. Y a des joueurs qui te connaitront peut-etre, et tu ne trouveras pas que des conseilleurs de Varispin 1.5. Tu peux y poster une video de ton entrainement / match, et obtenir de tres bons conseils. Quant a essayer un Evolution (MXP ou autre), ce serait...
  6. trying to put things in the right way

    Va donc voir sur le forum Francais. Y a des joueurs qui te connaitront peut-etre, et tu ne trouveras pas que des conseilleurs de Varispin 1.5. Tu peux y poster une video et obtenir de tres bons conseils. Quant a essayer un Evolution (MXP ou autre), ce serait tellement simple s'il y avait une...
  7. trying to put things in the right way

    @shinhyun A Paris il y a des tonnes de clubs ou tu trouveras des entraineurs et partenaires. Tu peux aussi passer sur forum.tennis-de-table.com pour discuter avec des joueurs plus proches de toi (et probablement les rencontrer pour des conseils avises) Avant de proposer un achat supplementaire...
  8. Sponsorship

    Why don't you simply contact the TT brands directly? They have webpages and emails...
  9. Tenergy 80

    4 out of 5 rating for Tenergy 80 The T80 is half way between the T05 and T80. Not as spinny as T05, not as fast as T80, with a throw higher than T64, and maybe just less than the T05. It is a very versatile rubber, and will serve a rounded player well. Sadly, maybe because it is so good at...
  10. Tenergy 64

    5 out of 5 rating for Tenergy 64 The Tenergy 64 is an excellent rubber. With a high throw (but less than its T05 / T80 brothers), it is a rubber for attackers. It has a soft feel and more bounce than the T05/T80 but is still very linear. I found it to be better than T80 or T05 in damp...
  11. Tenergy 05 FX

    5 out of 5 rating for Tenergy 05 FX Great rubber for backhand. While it can be a bit heavy, the T05 FX has a soft sponge which gives a resulting feel around 40-41 degrees hardness. It's very spinny and has a medium throw, which results in very comfortable blocking and driving. The feel and...
  12. Boost TC

    3 out of 5 rating for Boost TC I've played with Boost TC when I started playing TT again after a 14 year gap. I used to play with speed glued Mark V GPS, and when told the speed glue / boosting was not allowed anymore, I tried Boost TC. The feel was great, and I found this 38 degree hardness...
  13. Tenergy 80

    Review by 'Olio' on item 'Tenergy 80'

    The T80 is half way between the T05 and T80. Not as spinny as T05, not as fast as T80, with a throw higher than T64, and maybe just less than the T05. It is a very versatile rubber, and will serve a rounded player well. Sadly, maybe because it is so good at everything and excellent at...
  14. Tenergy 64

    Review by 'Olio' on item 'Tenergy 64'

    The Tenergy 64 is an excellent rubber. With a high throw (but less than its T05 / T80 brothers), it is a rubber for attackers. It has a soft feel and more bounce than the T05/T80 but is still very linear. I found it to be better than T80 or T05 in damp conditions. The T64 is in theory the...
  15. Tenergy 05 FX

    Review by 'Olio' on item 'Tenergy 05 FX'

    Great rubber for backhand. While it can be a bit heavy, the T05 FX has a soft sponge which gives a resulting feel around 40-41 degrees hardness. It's very spinny and has a medium throw, which results in very comfortable blocking and driving. The feel and control are very good, and the rubber...
  16. Boost TC

    Review by 'Olio' on item 'Boost TC'

    I've played with Boost TC when I started playing TT again after a 14 year gap. I used to play with speed glued Mark V GPS, and when told the speed glue / boosting was not allowed anymore, I tried Boost TC. The feel was great, and I found this 38 degree hardness rubber to replicate the feel I...
  17. Clipper CR

    4 out of 5 rating for Clipper CR The Stiga Clipper CR (and CR WRB) is a great blade for developing players (and more!). Lots of control, suitably fast. This blade has no weaknesses and can be used by defenders, blockers, hitters, spinners... The drawback is that it does not shine in one...
  18. Hurricane Long 5

    5 out of 5 rating for Hurricane Long 5 This blade is one of the best in the current (commercial) DHS offering. It is mostly sold with FL handle, although some CHinese websites seem to sell ST versions. It weights +/- 93 grams, so not a light blade. The blade face dimensions are also slightly...
  19. Omega V Pro

    5 out of 5 rating for Omega V Pro I ply with Omega V Pro (OVP) in max on my forehand. It's a modern rubber, made for the plastic ball. It's slightly hard, but that's just what the new ball requires. I'd rate it a bit softer than T05 + old ball. It has a hint of tackiness (if you leave the bat...
  20. Boosting my H3Neo with baby oil and noticed this

    I believe it's simply the way the original glue layer has been applied at the DHS factory. The booster makes this more evident. Should not be a problem.
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