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  1. Any experiences about the Victas V 22 Double Extra?

    I'm interested in this rubber, as it has the highest spin and control rating in revspin.com. If you have opinions or information, I'm curious about anything, speed, spin, control, hardness, feel, durability, usability. Previously I've made another topic for the Victas V 15 Extra. If you have...
  2. Any experiences of the Victas V > 15 Extra?

    Thanks for replying! Exactly, I play Tenergy 19 right now, but it is a bit too expensive, just like the whole Tenergy or Dignics series. Yes, I definitely want to give it a try, I really like that blue color this rubber can be purchased with. If you still has something to say about that...
  3. Any experiences of the Victas V > 15 Extra?

    I'm interested in anything you have to share about this rubber. Speed, spin, control, feel, hardness, usability, durability... literally anything. Thanks.
  4. Which do you think is more dangerous?

    I meant it doesn't matter which level we are talking about, because both the lower and higher tiers were mentioned in the first reply. I'm pretty sure that the higher you go, the less these alternative rubbers are effective, as mentioned previously. Thanks.
  5. Which do you think is more dangerous?

    Thanks for replying! As for the levels, it doesn't really matter, because I'm curious about all kind of levels and abilities. Your answer is satisfactory for all my questions.
  6. Which do you think is more dangerous?

    I've always been wondering if short pimples, long pimples or antispin rubbers are more dangerous? By dangerous I mean deceptive (or anything that would make it hard playing against). I deliberately put the short pimples here, because though they can be used for attacking, they can also be used...
  7. Stiga Allround Classic

    The most classic allwood blade. It's not that slow, but not that quick. Basically, you are not going to have "out of this world" speed, but rather good control. These flexible blades are more suited to rather hard rubbers (like Rakza Z you mentioned). I suggest you go for a Yasaka Rakza Z or a...
  8. Butterfly officially announces Glazer and Glazer 09C

    I'm curious about the Glayzer09C. I heard that it is going to be a more budget-friendly rubber, somewhat similar to Dignics09C. Looking forward to try Glayzer09C out.
  9. Rubbers advice

    If you want something tacky and fast for forehand, go for D09C. If you are on budget, go for the C48. Before you change, I suggest you trying your Rakza Z on your forehand, why not. Another alternative could be the Tibhar Hybrid K3. Reviews about these hybrid rubbers vary from person to person...
  10. VERY fast Backhand flick (Non Chinese) rubber options?

    As Tony stated. If you are planning on playing more table tennis (sure you are) you are ought to take steps for you own sake. Either learn the proper technique or stop doing it. It's not worth forcing yourself to do somethin that is harmful for your playing style.
  11. VERY fast Backhand flick (Non Chinese) rubber options?

    With all respect to Tony, I didn't write that would work for him/her too. Only mentioned that if elite pros are using it that might be good. The writer didn't really shared enough information. Like you are asking, how is the flick done, when does it hurt. Because if it hurts when flicking...
  12. VERY fast Backhand flick (Non Chinese) rubber options?

    If you are considering T05 as your backhand, go for it. After all, Fan Zhendong used to use T05 on the backhand and did several ridiculously great flicks. D05 might be a good choice too, but a bit too expensive. With D05 you will get great spin and hold of the ball when doing flicks (a bit...
  13. Tenergy 19

    Review by 'GregorTT425' on item 'Tenergy 19'

    My first professional backhand rubber was the Tenergy 19. The forehand was the Tenergy 05. The best table tennis-related decision I've made was the put the 19 on my forehand too. Speed; The speed is just about the same as T05's speed (only around 5% less). You can pretty easily make the killer...
  14. Enough of the spam bots!

    Unfortunately, in such famous forums related to almost anything (in this case ping pong) are usually flooded with spam bots / accounts. I don't think there is an effective solution to the problem, as if you delete or ban an account like that, another one or more will come back. Maybe from...
  15. Which cleaner do you like?

    Clean water and a soft cotton sponge will do for the cleaning. I personally like to use wet baby wipes for cleaning, as it not only makes the topsheet clean, but also makes it slightly more grippier for a certain period of time (usually enough for a relatively long session). Me and one of my...
  16. How to remove the glue from the rubber's sponge?

    How can you remove the Butterfly Free Chack Glue stuck to Tenergy without damaging the sponge?
  17. How to remove stuck sponge to a blade?

    I have a premade Stiga bat, mainly a free-time bat. I tried to peel off the rubbers, but only the topsheet came off, but the sponge didn't. It stuck extremely strongly there. Any ideas how could I remove the sponge from the blade without damaging the blade?
  18. Reglue?

    Any ideas about how can I remove the old glue without damaging the blade or the sponge of the rubber? Or is it a problem if I don't remove the old glue when reglueing?
  19. TableTennisDaily's YouTube Channel is back!!!

    I'm glad your channel has been brought back! I really missed your review videos and everything else!
  20. BH rubber for Viscaria

    Putting D09C on your backhand should be a proper choice if budget is not important to you.
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