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  1. Xiom Vega series

    Throw angle doesn't depend on technique it's a mechanic characteristic of the product that you can measure regardless of the bat being in your hand.
  2. Xiom Vega series

    Here is what you want to know: https://www.xiom.eu/vega
  3. Mizuno Q Quality a cheap and performant tensor that matches Tenergy 05 at half price

    TT11.FR has it at 29 euros. Dundoy.EU 26 euros.
  4. What's the worst blade you've ever used?

    Only downside of YSE for me is the small sweet spot and the fact the area outside the sweet spot is really bad compared to other blades. I found this useful for learning, but I hate that.
  5. DHS fans unite!

    My first blade was a DHS blade (don't remember the model) with H3 and G888... 245g total weight 🤣
  6. Red or Black rubber on FH

    Black for chinese rubbers because of tackiness. Also consider that black rubber and white ball give max contrast and is easier to track by your opponent vision so perhaps red on forehand can give an advantage, but I think is negligible. If you wear same color of the rubber, motion of your rubber...
  7. Rubbers for Primorac OFF-

    I enjoyed Vega X on my Primorac Off- European version. If you like softer rubbers you can look at Vega Europe, it's awesome.
  8. Maybe I don't need this many rubbers...

    Ideally you need only 2 rubbers, sometimes 1 is enough... 🤣
  9. Finding the perfect rubber for your game

    I'm not sure, I said I'm beginner and it suggested Tenergy...
  10. Creating side underspin with a loop

    That's underspin in the sense that it spins under the table... 🤣
  11. Ladies and Gentleman, Dreams do come true

    And the truth is... nobody knows how hard rubbers are, numbers are random! 🤣🤣🤣
  12. Sponge Hardness new Video

    Nice overview. Thanks. It's pretty ridiculous that manifacturer do not clearly advertise what they sell. Same for blades, you don't know the type of wood layers. I'm now in the mindset I do not buy anymore blades whose producer do not state publicly the type of each wood layer. People have right...
  13. Sponge Hardness new Video

    Measuring a glued rubber isn't a bad idea. In the end the hardness you experience during gameplay is the one of the glued rubber. My comment was more related to the comparison people made between your measurements and data declared by the manufacturers.
  14. Sponge Hardness new Video

    The guy measured glued rubbers god knows how many times and layers...
  15. Recommendations for a beginner + few questions

    Koto outer might be right for you. Also 7ply might feel more stable and less vibration. 6mm or less thickness allows for good control. This Donic has also 2 foils made on purpose to filter out vibrations. Might be what you're looking for.
  16. Recommendations for a beginner + few questions

    I guess the YSE has a little larger handle than the other blades. Give also a look at Donic Persson Powerplay (original, not v1 or v2).
  17. I'm currently in full EJ mode. What other rubbers should I try?

    I liked the Xiom Omega VII Europe, I'm also very curious to try Fastarc G-1, Aurus (old original version), Rakza X and 7, Baracuda. If you want soft experience Vega Europe and Gewo Hyper 40 are quite interesting, I have those on my rackets and I love them.
  18. Recommendations for a beginner + few questions

    I'm pretty happy with my Yasaka Sweden Extra and my Victas Euro Feeling Off-. I have Xiom Vega Europe, Tibhar FX-S, Andro R42 and Gewo Hype 40. The Xiom Vega Europe (FH) and Gewo Hype (BH) are the ones that I like the most. The Vega Europe is just awesome.
  19. "wrapping" the ball.

    Someone in this thread already made some math. Although we don't have exact numbers we now know that this technique adds a little extra rotation to the ball. We might say it is likely negligible for many, but when you get in the world top 10 like Timo Boll I can imagine even the smallest...
  20. We need a new rating system for rubber

    This makes sense to me but because rubbers and blade affect each other you cannot compare single items, you must compare the entire racket as a whole against another entire racket. Perhaps this is same racket but you've just replaced one single rubber. So you do differential comparison of two...
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