The old Yinhe 9000d lasted 20/30 seconds on the blade without pressing into it. This is equal to the old Hurricane 3
Yinhe Jupiter 3 came in second with 20 seconds
I own pro 01, V14 and Fb-b2x.
V14 is the hardest, least forgiving blade with avarage speed. Forehand is good.
Pro 01 is a lot better, slightly more dwell and higher quality. Backhand is effortless. Fang bo b2x needs a hard swing to be effective. Forehand drives are deadly.
I agree, Tomahawk serve is hard to receive propperly. Keeping the serve short with back+sidespin is the best serve. You can also try hard topspin serves, this does require a lot of practice. Or else your partner will hate you
You are not the only player who has this with D05. Most players who switch from Hybrid or Tacky feel that D05 is harder to use.
To give a propper answer; train a lot so you get used to it. Mostly brush loop on half long balls will get you used fast rubbers like d05.
After two months you...
a beginner friendly chopper blade is donic defend senso with 729 dr evil OX.
Even i (inverted) player can play those pips easily. Not highest quality chops, but it is amazing in feeling and getting the ball onto the table.
Your blade and rubbers are both slower than the combination you suggested.
Have you played with this kind of blade/ rubber before?
I'd suggest a inner carbon blade insted of FzdALC
Still tho, it is a good setup ALC + D05
Most long pip players fall into these three categories:
1, the people who are less athletic.
2, people who have no talent or insight
3, the people who find it really fun😗
People who says pips require zero skill are just butthurt because they lost against someone lower rated.
Long pips...
Yeah, HUIESON is still a carbon blade. My advice is to play with T88 on your "worse" side, and keep the YINHE rubber on the better side.
Most beginners get more out of a fast lightweight blade insted of carbon, but if you train enough anything works