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  1. New Xiom Jekyll and Hyde Rubbers

    Yup, that's why even the strongest of players only go up to 55 Esn with C2, H3 42 deg. Considering the highest available in the market is 42.5 deg or 43. That's enough.
  2. New Xiom Jekyll and Hyde Rubbers

    60 esn is around 44 degrees h3. 55 esn is around 41-42 h3.
  3. New Xiom Jekyll and Hyde Rubbers

    Honestly I need the packaging design without the letters. Hella art. Let's see how different it is from omega china and tau 2.
  4. Which cleaner do you like?

    The cleaner worked too well. It didn't just clean the top sheet of dirt, it also cleaned it of it's grip.
  5. Which is better value for money Tenergy 05 or Dignics 05?

    I played Tenergy 05 and now bought a used dignics 05. Even though it's used, I think it surpasses Tenergy 05 brand new. It's grip on flicks are incredible. But I have to time the flicks well for more power. It also has great power when I counter. I just have to test D05 when playing from...
  6. Dignics 80 and Tenergy 05 alternatives

    Nope stop right there, you'r Ejing. Nothing feels like Tenergy or Dignics. Especially that weight of theirs is a key characteristic most other rubbers dont have.
  7. Does the Dignics09C worth it?

    I'd think it would be possible when buying to ask for a specific weight of rubber. If you know the weight of the packaging then you can get specific.
  8. Blocking: Soft or hard sponge better?

    Two types of blocks and varying levels of spin make this question not have a single answer. A harder rubber blocks heavier topspin balls better compared to a soft rubber. A softer rubber blocks softer topspin balls with more pace compared to hard rubber.
  9. New Stiga Mantra Pro

    Is it similar to Hammond Z2?
  10. Liang Jingkun's Rubbers (Chinese Warm-up Olympics)

    As long as it's hard enough and is boosted well enough. I play around with my 41 degree BS on my backhand sometimes. It's fast alright, but for passive blocking, counters, it doesn't have enough catapult.
  11. Short review of Glayzer 09c

    That is true but considering the discounts ESN products can get. I think a lot of rubbers fall into the same price range. MX-P? 3=4, I could get Victas V>20 for the same price as Rozena which is wild.
  12. Need Recommendation and suggestion for someone new to sport!

    The Philippines doesn't use USATT ratings like elo. It uses Class C, B, A I think. I wouldn't be able to tell you its equivalency as it's not very intuitive. This is a video of Class C for perspective: Definitely doable, learn all the basic strokes, learn how to loop against backspin. Learn...
  13. Xiom TMX Pro - Rubber recommendations

    You could probably use the same rubber setup on the TMXI pro on the TMX. I think that the TMX is more head heavy because of the smaller handle so O7pro may alleviate that.
  14. Looking for a light and close to the ground shoes

    Why not asics gel blade? Wave Drive's are almost always a safe bet.
  15. Has anybody boosted Hammond Z2?

    Same here, it's extremely bouncy.
  16. Stiga Infinity VPS upgrade path

    It was meant as a joke, like an open secret.
  17. Stiga Infinity VPS upgrade path

    Clearly It's Viscaria, I mean that's what Fan Zhendong went from. Stiga Infinity VPS to Viscaria. But in all honesty, anything with carbon is gonna be an upgrade from the Stiga Infinity VPS. I think the innerforce alc.s has a limba-spruce-alc-ayous composition. Which is just the Infinity + ALC...
  18. Recommended Table Tennis Shoes

    In an Ideal world, I'd wear only one pair of shoes. But If I have to keep playing from concrete floors to floors with a rubber upper then I'd use two. One that has more cushion and the other that is lower to the ground.
  19. Looping every long serve

    Usually the difficulty is that our normal topspin drills make us wait for the ball to get off the table. Which leaves us at the servers whim since he can make it long or half long. Now i'd make anyone who doesnt use those serves pay because I'm really good at short game. Receiving is a mix...
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