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  1. Is the Donic Baracuda the same as it was in the beginning (2009/2010)?

    Yeah, I see. I guess it concerns the topsheet.
  2. Is the Donic Baracuda the same as it was in the beginning (2009/2010)?

    Might be the case, but then why didn't the Donic change the formula for the Baracuda, as it is quite a popular model, isn't it? Or is it? From what I've read it is/was popular.
  3. Is the Donic Baracuda the same as it was in the beginning (2009/2010)?

    Probably you are right. Thanks for the answer!
  4. Is the Donic Baracuda the same as it was in the beginning (2009/2010)?

    I love this rubber pretty much because of its very handy and convenient properties (you know I'm talking about the spin here). I was a bit skeptical to try it out mainly because of being designed for the celluloid ball, but a review and my experiences showed me that it is good for the plastic...
  5. Innerforce Layer ALC

    Reply to review by 'GregorTT425' on item 'Innerforce Layer ALC'

    Hello, thanks for the question! I eventually left the blade mainly because of my style of change. A few months ago I started playing in modern defensive style with anti. For anti, the innercarbon is not the best choice if you are looking for control. So I changed to a 5-ply allwood blade, the...
  6. Innerforce Layer ALC

    Reply to review by 'GregorTT425' on item 'Innerforce Layer ALC'

    Update; I eventually left the blade.
  7. Rakza XX Review

    I'm keen on trying this rubber out.
  8. Is there a very spinny rubber with good control?

    Usually the spin is also dependent on the flexibility and hardness of the blade. If a blade is rather flexible and/or soft, you will have a greater dwell-time, allowing you to make spin a little easier. A blade rather stiff and/or hard has lower dwell-time, making it a bit harder to make good...
  9. Life, Existence, and the Meaning of Long Pips - The Opus Maximus of James Z

    A little bit more about the antis, they have two types, the low-friction and the frictionless. The low-friction one gives a dead ball back and are able to generate some spin on its own if chopped well. The frictionless anti usually reverses the spin (especially if used on stiff and hard blade)...
  10. Which do you think is more dangerous?

    Indeed I follow Andrea, great skills he has when it comes to handling the anti. Only difference that he uses a flanti, as you have mentioned, but I use a grippy anti. A little bit different world the two are. Thanks for replying! Thanks for everyone who have replied so far!
  11. Does sweat getting into the handle of the blade really increases its weight?

    Somewhere I've read that if you hand is sweaty and the sweat getting into or leaking into the handle of the blade increase its weight overall, up to 3-4-5 grams year... Is that true? If it is, will it be a problem sometime in the future and is there anything I can do not to have this happened...
  12. Which blade breaks easier, the flexible or the stiff?

    True... I meant with the same force for both blades...
  13. Which blade breaks easier, the flexible or the stiff?

    I'm curious if a more stiff or a more flexible blade would break easier... for example if one accidentally hit the table.
  14. Yan An hook serve

    Great serve! Definitely have to learn that one!
  15. Life, Existence, and the Meaning of Long Pips - The Opus Maximus of James Z

    The only one to blame for my losses is only me. I know my racket has nothing to do with it, but I like throwing it around thinking it is its fault... :ROFLMAO:
  16. Dignics on a Budget?! | Glayzer vs Glayzer 09C Review

    Great review! Have been waiting for this!
  17. Does doing pushups have any advantage on playing?

    I'm curious if the pushup has any advantage or disadvantage on the playing. Will my hits be faster and stronger? Will I move faster or slower? Anything you have information about. Apart from that, I'm curious what exercies should I consider to do to develop my physical strength might come in...
  18. Does it really matter what paddle to use?

    Of course it matters. If there is a proper combo for everyone, not sure. I'm sure there are perfect combinations, but it impossible to find them, because even if you find one you think is perfect, there always will be questions marks in you if there are betters (you lie if you don't). There are...
  19. Stiga Cybershape Wood Review

    Thanks for remarking! I actually like if my blade has some vibration, so that is good! Especially that I'm playing with a soft rubber on forehand and I like that feel when the ball digs into the sponge right onto the blade and I can feel the impact and the vibration. Thanks!
  20. Cybershape Carbon vs. Cybershape Wood?

    How does the Cybershape wood play for you? Speed, spin, control, feel?
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