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  1. Tibhar MX-D

    Grips the ball excellently in most conditions for a grippy type rubber. There is a noticeable catapult that keeps base speed extreme, though what’s great is it’s fed through in a linear way from a compliant low end increasing with a bigger effect and accompanying loud click on the strongest...
  2. Least Spin Sensitive Inverted Rubber 45-55 deg

    Oh I get what you mean, sorry went way over my head….
  3. Least Spin Sensitive Inverted Rubber 45-55 deg

    No anti, only normal inverted type. For anti info the best forum is OOAK. Even if it’s off topic I don’t think anti manufacturers list sponge hardness and obviously would not be 45-55 deg as they go toward mainly softer lighter more dampening sponges. You are probably right about pip structure...
  4. Least Spin Sensitive Inverted Rubber 45-55 deg

    Another update: Purchased MX-D in Red Max when T11 listed as a weekly sale. I have to say this rubber is excellent. Reminds me of speed glue era when I had Bryce 2.1 speed glued with 2 layers on Tamca5000 (I oscillated between Primorac Carbon/Gergely21) as was the trend then. The click sound...
  5. DHS hurricane 301 help

    Maze Passion glass fiber outer construction. Limba outer. 5.6mm thickness. H301 arylate carbon inner type construction. Koto outer. 5.9mm thickness. Without needing to have experience with both woods, it’s already clear the feeling would be completely different to what you are used to...
  6. Def setup

    If you want to go with the above suggestion of changing rubber, Bty Rozena or Yasaka Rakza 7 would naturally slow the game down, as when you are attacked you won’t feel the need to defend so actively/forcefully so to overcome your opponents spin - as T05 is so spin sensitive. Also short game...
  7. I have a Hurricane 3 neo orange sponge 39 degree and a Tenergy 05, ask me anything!

    I had a similar train of reaction hence my question 2) which is more self reflective for OP to consider. Maybe it’s a flex that I have used x amount and I have subjectively this x amount of knowledge as a result, though at the end of the day everyone has different ball feel, mechanics so we...
  8. I have a Hurricane 3 neo orange sponge 39 degree and a Tenergy 05, ask me anything!

    It seems to me you are a 45-48 deg hardness type of guy :) 1) Is 45-48 the sweet spot range for limba users? I fluctuate between hinoki and koto blades and my sweetspot is 50-55 deg for hinoki and 51-53 deg for koto, so I’m curious to know for your strokes this is what feels right to you. 2)...
  9. Viscaria Super ALC release!

    I completely agree. At this rate Butterfly will become a specialist “blade”brand that no one goes to for rubber much like Stiga in the 90’s/00’s with Allround Classic, Offensive Classic, and Clipper Wood. Mendo MP was the closest they got before their forgettable Magna, Neos, Innova overpriced...
  10. Viscaria Super ALC release!

    It could be a pivot toward Butterfly marketing 09c even harder to stop the bleeding of DHS taking more and more market share. If people know SALC is faster and lower throw it would be logical to pair with slower, higher throw rubber for current ALC+T05/D05 cashcows. If T05 is too fast then...
  11. Viscaria Super ALC release!

    I’ve noted the lightest Viscaria SALC referenced so far has been 88g, with most in the low 90’s. Has anyone purchased or know of someone with a lighter specimen? It would be impossible to know and pure speculation, I wonder if normal Vis and SALC are using the same stock of Koto (and its 3+5...
  12. Best method to boost frictionless anti?

    Anti can’t generate much by itself. It is reliant on the spin on the ball already, the little spin that can be achieved with frictionless is via reversal - from an incoming topspin given back as backspin or vice versa for an incoming backspin given back as topspin. A faster anti is not so bad...
  13. Best method to boost frictionless anti?

    Rubber is red, will probably be too obvious with black shoe wax haha, need to be more low key like boosters 😅
  14. Best method to boost frictionless anti?

    Any particular brand of silicon?
  15. Best method to boost frictionless anti?

    As majority of tacky users boost their sponge (quite openly), for anti material users what’s the best method to create a more frictionless topsheet? I have a dying 2 year old Dr N. ABS2 Soft I can experiment with. Also would be interested to know if the same method would apply to treating long...
  16. Least Spin Sensitive Inverted Rubber 45-55 deg

    I went away and tested quite a few rubbers in the past few months. All in max sponge. Rakza 7 is extremely good for BH. For FH lacks power due to not enough topsheet hardness (or is it stiffness?). FH loop driving is erratic for me and not confidence inducing. Spin insensitivity excellent for a...
  17. Looking for my next bh rubber

    Although it’s on a harder sponge, I found durability of Rakza Z Extra Hard excellent. Topsheet still maintains some tack even after 6 months playing around 4-6 hours per week including comp. Works out to be 100-150+ hours right now in various conditions: smaller humid PCYC type hall, dusty open...
  18. The Dark Side of Table Tennis | AntiSpin

    You have great touch ! Interested to know what goes through your mental checklist to set yourself up to play these short blocks? Thumb or index pressure? Middle or tip of racket? Stable or downward chop block motion? Weight neutral or pulling back slightly?
  19. Do you use motivational self talk?

    It’s quite an experience playing against negative self talkers: “So many nets/edges against me” (after they themselves hit a net/edge a few points earlier) “There’s so much humidity in this hall/the lighting is bad/the table is slow/the ball doesn’t grip” (conditions are the same for both)...
  20. Zhou Qihao signs with JOOLA

    Follow 247tabletennis on IG. A very credible source. A pro after a major competition can easily go to their sponsor, teammate, coach, training facility inventory, etc pick out a new blade to try, train for 6-8 hours with it. Repeat the next day with another one. If they happen to like one, dip...
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