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  1. Difference between Viscaria and Viscaria SALC

    SALC in general - lower arc, longer trajectory, higher speed close to table, lower ceiling away from table.
  2. V>15 Sticky: Finally !!

    So many positive reviews on Bilibili. Was about to get one but for $43-50USD?? It's a control BH rubber good for blocking and passive play. There are many great rubbers in that category for less: Vega China ($31), K1 plus ($28), TG3-60 ($20) and Provincial H3 38 degree ($28).
  3. How can i develop fast?

    Watching many teens in my club rising in ranks fast, they all share something in common - 1:1 training at least a few times a week and play all tournaments. Training escalate your technique development. Tournaments improve your mental strength.
  4. Is the hurricane 3 neo still worth it after tack reduction?

    It has become a good BH rubber with less tack. Let's say you buy a provincial H3 38 to 40 degree for $28USD (Prott). Boost it with a few layers of seamoon. Trust me it will beat most BH rubbers under $50USD. For FH I still use the old tacky H3 BS.
  5. Boosting

    Much better QC, it is 37 degree. I would say max 2 layers. It's too easy to over kill
  6. Boosting

    You can over kill soft sponge. 37 degree is on the soft end booster can kill it. Like I said in many other threads, Chinese fans had batch tested the hardness of commercial H3. They are rubbish. You buy 5 sheets of 37 degree commercial H3, the true hardness can range + or - 2 degree. Your...
  7. Boosting

    If you are new I recommend two layers on the BS. If you over do it the sponge is finished. If you under do it you can always boost again. No boosting on the 37 degree
  8. Proper penhold grip

    Miyabi is 9mm hence less head heavy s Darker 90.
  9. Proper penhold grip

    I've played both Jpen and Cpen with two rubbers for Rpb. I only use inverted rubbers Jpen Cpen Head heavy Very head heavy Medium RPB lifting backspin Difficult due to little flex Easier Blocking A bit easier and more direct Service More rigid due to less wrist rotation Easier due...
  10. Sponge Hardness of Rakza 7, G1, T05?

    ESN sponge uses Shore O Butterfly sponges uses Shore A
  11. TTD Team Penhold Knockout Tournament

    Reminiscent of my penhold style in the past. Why is your video better than the multi-million $ WTT videos? 🤣🤣🤣
  12. Rumour new Butterfly flagship rubber

    So does it mean like R53 type of design? Thinner topsheet + thicker sponge?
  13. Harimoto seen using new butterfly rubber

    A slightly higher resolution of Zyre 03
  14. Which top player(s) inspired you to play?

    The Ma Long undergoing knee surgery in the US. He described his change of attitude towards table tennis. Prior to surgery he only wanted to win. During recovery he realized table tennis is not just an obligation, it is his life. He missed tt so much that he enjoyed so much when he played the...
  15. LK_Tt's Thread with Questions About Equipment

    If you use the regular seamoon within a few months from opening it's fine. I guess it's like commercial H3, the sponge says 40 degree but it could be anywhere between 38 and 41 (tested by Chinese fans). So I guess some regular seamoon lasts longer than others.
  16. LK_Tt's Thread with Questions About Equipment

    Yellow. Assuming the same number of layers: Black - enlarge the pores to the most extent, giving the rubber the most increase in spin, speed and feedback. Black oil renders the sponge rubbish very quickly. White oil is the other extreme. Yellow is in between the two.
  17. LK_Tt's Thread with Questions About Equipment

    Haifu Seamoon has reduced the min size to 60mL ($14USD) To be honest the national one is worth the money. I decided to try it. I paid a local seller $56USD for a 120mL yellow national seamoon. Three years later I still have 10% left. It works magic everytime, no expiry, stronger curl. Vs...
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