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  1. Review Yinhe Moon 12 Blue

    yes it can be as you said, top layer is hard Walnut wood, but the overall blade is flexible. I'd prefer it with medium hard rubbers (I used the blade with H3/Rakza 7 years ago)
  2. H3N upgrades

    is it as tacky as LAC ? what about the durability ? I really like LAC if not for its horrible durability
  3. Just discovered my first bat from 38 years ago in the attic

    many players here using G1 as well, it lasts a long time
  4. Review Yinhe Moon 12 Blue

    YEO is a soft blade, I think it will go better with H-
  5. Just discovered my first bat from 38 years ago in the attic

    yes they all are using the original ones, they don't seem to like the modern harder rubbers
  6. Haifu, white, black, yellow oils

    I used all the colors, and yes Black does not soften the sponge, sometimes I reboost my H3 3 times in a week. But I switched to the White, and now Haifu version 2 because they last longer and does not soften the sponge as much as Yellow
  7. What's your favorite tacky sheet?

    1. H3 pro neo blue 39 2. H3 market neo 38 3. Loki Arthur China 4. DHS G666 5. 729 Bloom Power
  8. Just discovered my first bat from 38 years ago in the attic

    there are veterans here who still stick with old combo: Butterfly Sardius + Mark V + Raza 7 and consistently beating the youngsters
  9. Haifu, white, black, yellow oils

    it's the same package as the older versions, something like: boosting will increase elasticity by 8.5%
  10. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    No they don't ship to France, and I can't find the blue sponge :(
  11. DHS fans unite!

    H38, market version suit me better because it feels harder than Pro version of the same degree.
  12. DHS fans unite!

    the H3 OS have a very satisfying curve so that's why I used it on my BH in last year's league (H3 Market Neo Orange H38) - blocking is lethal too, the ball dips with spins.
  13. Haifu, white, black, yellow oils

    anyone tried this ? I just bought it recently and very like it. Price is cheaper than the NT versions (14.2$ for 60ml)
  14. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    yeah I bought it on LZD, the Pro costs 17.5$ while normal version cost 19.5$ https://www.lazada.vn/products/i2842905415-s13825662051.html?urlFlag=true&mp=1&tradePath=omItm&tradeOrderId=504677005960131&tradeOrderLineId=504677006060131&spm=spm%3Da2o42.order_details.item_title.1
  15. How would you define a Pro?

    A) some one who plays internationally? B) some one who has played in the Olympics? I think A and B are not necessary, since in poor country like us, players don't have many chances to participate internationally (only some competitions in Asia, yes) C) some one who is are very high level...
  16. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    it has higher LUCK stat for durability
  17. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    suprisingly this Pro LAC lasts 3 months for my clubmate ! I'm gonna buy him a new sheet
  18. H3 42 degree blue

    I agree that the Blue requires a certain level of skill to make use of it properly. But doesn't the same apply to Dignics and other high end rubbers ? because we amateurs want to have a taste of the pros' equipments, knowing that we won't utilize its full power
  19. H3 42 degree blue

    yeah it's easier to use, but the blue looks.. cooler you know
  20. H3 42 degree blue

    yeah I'm not so sure about that either. I also heard that Chen Meng uses a softer topsheet than normal
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