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  1. Hybrid suggestions for someone coming from H3

    Loki Rxton 9 and victas triple double extra.
  2. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    It has more gears with high control. I played h3, rxton 9 for many years. Was no problem switching. Throw angle is not that different, but it is a tad slower on low impact balls and when you hit harder, the sound changes and it feels like a little turbo is activated
  3. Best Chinese sticky rubbers that don't need boosting

    I vote for 729 Battle taichi 39/37
  4. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    I am a R9 User for 2 years now. On some hard blades the R9 was a tad too uncontrolled in some shots. I tried the friendship battle Taichi in 39/37. I start to fall in love with this dual sponge system. It has a lot of gears, but when you’re really hit hard, there comes a click sound and it...
  5. Sabine Winter switches to antispin

    Annett Kaufmann was born in Wolfsburg, Germany.
  6. What brand of TT balls do you prefer?

    This week in a league match I had to play with andro 3s on andro tables. Honestly, it felt like another sport. The ball doesnt bounce at all. I never made so many service receive errors. I always expected the ball to jump higher, but that was not the case. Usually I play with sanwei HD, Nittaku...
  7. Heavy vs light blade for pips?

    I personally do not like long pips on light balsa blades. I prefer the opposite, hard and a bit heavier blades with slow damping sponge long pips on the backhand. It gives me more precision and stability in blocking with a good balance in the racket. The dampening sponge slows down if needed...
  8. Heavy vs light blade for pips?

    Are we talking about long pips with no or little sponge or short pips?
  9. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    I played the R9 not boosted on my faster blade for quite some time, when I switched it to my tad slower blade I boosted with a thin layer kailin oil for additional kick. This was 3 month ago, as I am winning currently most of my matches I don’t feel like I need to boost again. On my faster...
  10. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    After 12 years using all kind of hurricanes, I switched to Rxton 9 and sometimes LAC on a fun blade now for nearly one year. I could switch easily from H3 to RXTON9 and back without any issues. I simply love Rxton9 for easier blocking and smashing. For month I have a 40.5 degree Rxton9 laying...
  11. Basalt Fibre

    I played also the carbon blades from soulspin with similar compositions, I would say basalt felt a tad less stiff a tad softer and a tad slower than the carbon version. A friend of mine plays a yinhe basalt blade this in comparison feels dead and stiff only. The soulspin basalts are much nucer...
  12. Basalt Fibre

    I played that basalt blade 10 years ago. https://soulspin.de/en/table-tennis-material-advice/wood-types-playing-characteristics/basalt-blade-structure-properties/#:~:text=Basalt%20%E2%80%93%20offensive%20racket%20with%20special,and%20well%20controllable%20ball%20strike.
  13. Friendship 729 battle 3

    More linear in speed.
  14. Yinhe SuperKIM

    Follow the link in the notes of that YouTube video. Translate the page if you do not speak Japanese. Search for super Kim, et voila 1.7mm.
  15. A collection of street Table Tennis videos from around the World

    The Anti Player is playing only in berlin church league. He never played regular league and never played with real grippy rubbers. I think he plays Neubauer grizzlys both sides. „Quadri“ is playing high positive in a medium high berlin league.
  16. Recommend cushion insoles for tt shoes?

    I pimped my mizunos with sidas 3feet run protect high. Feels much better and my feet are less tired after training.
  17. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    I had my first hits with the R9 today and I love the tackiness. Coming from H3 commercial I could play without any adaptations. Juicy serves and linear behavior. Let’s see how it plays when the tackiness is reduced.
  18. Experience with some other Loki rubbers - Arthur China, GTX Pro (inc)

    Which H3 hardness as benchmark? I can not say that LAC is faster, softer or harder as a boosted H3. This depends a) on the h3 hardness. B) the booster you used c) the amount of booster you used. Sometimes with 2 layers of seamoon on a 39 H3 forehand topspin’s are flying out, with unboosted LAC I...
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