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  1. DHS PG7 or 729 Yellow ALC?

    Never tried PG7X, sorry
  2. Blue sponge on backhand?

    Have any of you guys tried using blue sponge Hurricane 3 or Skyline rubbers on your backhand? If so, what was your experience? I am considering trying it, because my backhand is my stronger side. Usually I play with blue sponge on the forehand, since that's what everyone else does. But most...
  3. Is D09c bad for brush-looping?

    Yes, thank you so much for sharing this experience -- I also found D09c to be bad for brush-looping. I feel like I have been going insane with everyone talking about how D09c is the best rubber in existence. With Chinese rubber, the throw angle is pretty low, so you can do a brush loop with an...
  4. DHS PG7 or 729 Yellow ALC?

    I think it will go well with Skyline 2, but I really like Skyline 2 so I am biased. I am also a penholder, and Skyline series was made for penholders (Hurricane series was made for handshake players). Skyline 2 is definitely spinnier than Hurricane 3, and it offers more control in the short...
  5. DHS PG7 or 729 Yellow ALC?

    I've tried both and honestly they're both great. PG7 pairs well with sticky rubbers and gives lots of opportunity for creating heavy spin. Still, you can still hit the ball quite hard. My brother uses 729 Yellow ALC with pips on the backhand. Spin generation with the yellow ALC is harder, but...
  6. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    Use your legs more instead of your arm/shoulder -- crouch down and think about touching your elbow to your knee before your stroke. You really need to brush the ball upwards instead of forwards. The most crucial point, though: your racket cannot be angled down, not even a little bit. Your...
  7. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    Based on my understanding of physics... It should be possible to create (roughly) the same shape of arc as a very spinny ball, but with only moderate spin. A constant downward force (such as gravity) will produce a parabolic arc. Arcs that come from the Magnus effect are approximately parabolic...
  8. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    Yeah that might be a more precise term, because it doesn't factor in the angle and trajectory of the swing. But for any fixed swing, the throw angle for hybrid rubbers is going to be very high compared to Chinese rubbers. Yeah that's true. But I think of this as overcompensation / consciously...
  9. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    Shouldn't this mean that tacky Chinese rubbers have an incredibly high throw angle? But they don't...
  10. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    I mean making a loop when the ball has already gone below the surface the table. Taking the ball close to the floor, for instance. The stability of this shot is lower with a high-throw rubber, just as the stability of flicking underspin is lower with a low-throw rubber. Yeah it's a fuzzy...
  11. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    But surely you must acknowledge that having a high throw angle helps you play over the table against underspin. And I imagine you don't do a lot of looping from below the table, because this is hard to do with high-throw rubber. Throw angle definitely affects playing style subconsciously, by...
  12. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    This might be true in principle, but it is certainly not true in practice. Certain strokes will be more natural with a high throw rubber, and certain other strokes will be more natural with a low throw rubber. Playing the same stroke with a different rubber is not as simple as just opening or...
  13. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    I encourage you to go back and carefully read what I said regarding gravity vs Magnus effect. I was talking about high throw angle rubbers, not non-tacky rubbers. High throw angle rubbers take advantage of the arc created by gravity. It is also entirely possible for them to ALSO take advantage...
  14. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    Also, for what it's worth, I think you might also consider Skyline 2. It's typically used by penholders, but it has some desirable properties that I think one misses with Hurricane. For example, with Hurricane you need to make prolonged contact with the ball using a big stroke in order to hit...
  15. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    I play with unboosted Chinese rubber and it doesn't feel dead on hard shots. You just need to brush the ball to get some speed -- it will be dead if you flat hit, but it's very elastic when you hit the ball at a sharp angle. Your attacking shots need to have some degree of spin in them. But...
  16. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    Yes you can certainly continue to use D09c for a long time -- it doesn't tear or break or anything. But it's quite different from the performance you get right out of the package and the throw angle is very high. It feels very strange to me. I've never tried it but there's a player at my club...
  17. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    Maybe 2-4 weeks. Once the topsheet has faded, you can still use it but the quality is like 7/10 Yeah but Timo also said that they should use a very slow blade with it. D09c is slower than D05 but it's still quite a fast rubber. I don't think that many coaches would recommend D09c to a beginner...
  18. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    That's reasonable. Keep in mind that with sticky rubbers, you can lift the ball, though. If you lift the ball with sticky surface AND have a high throw angle (like D09c), this will send the ball very high. No, the topsheets are very different. D05 is grippy whereas D09c is tacky. Also the...
  19. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    If you want something with more control than D05, you should use Hurricane 3. Far more control. D09c can be controlled, but remember: D09c is a tensor rubber just like D05 and many balls will shoot off of it with even a light touch.
  20. Dignics 09c vs DHS Hurricane 3 Blue versions

    H3 has a lower throw angle than D09c. I really didn't like D09c, for what it's worth. IMO Tenergy 05 Hard is a better option if you're looking for something more powerful on the forehand, and want to stick with Butterfly. H3 blue sponge is pretty magical and it will force you to have good...
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