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  1. What does Rakza 7 play like?

    Thank you for your information. I stumbled upon AK47 when someone praised AK47 Red for being a durable rubber. Since I could only get AK47 yellow at that time, I tried it and felt quite good, considering the price. Before I was playing with Vega Pro and somehow I did not feel that I lack...
  2. What does Rakza 7 play like?

    I have played with Vega Pro for quite some time in the past. I have never tried Rakza 7 and always think that it is a more superior rubber compared to Vega Pro. So, it is actually a toned-down Vega Pro? So if I consider between Rakza 7 and Fastarc G-1, which one is better? I am looking for...
  3. Which Butterfly Blade for Offensive Play with Rozena

    Here is my take on your original questions (your first post): Let's use Korbel as the reference blade. If you want to have slower blades, then Primorac Off- and Innerforce Layer ALC.S are good. They have the same thickness of 5.5 mm, compared to 5.9 mm for Korbel. Both are slower, with...
  4. History in the making: Donic blade carrying a Malaysian TT player name

    What is the thickness of the blade? 6 mm? Similar construction (Clipper like) from Donic is Donic Dyjas Ultra Power and previously Donic Baum Carrera Senso. Thickness is 6 mm, with limba - 5x ayous - limba. EDIT: My mistake. It turns out that Donic Dyjas Ultra Power is also limba - limba...
  5. Who here plays with griptape on the blade handle?

    If I remember correctly, Yinhe made a product that looks like a rubber tube. You insert the handle into the rubber tube, then you heat the tube with hair dryer (set at highest temperature possible). The rubber tube then shrinks to fit the handle perfectly (following the contour of the...
  6. What instead of Primorac JP -OFF - OSP/Nittaku?

    Butterfly Korbel Japan head size is 158 x 152 mm. So I think it is "M" in term of Virtuoso classification.
  7. What instead of Primorac JP -OFF - OSP/Nittaku?

    You can choose Butterfly Petr Korbel. It is a bit stiffer, a bit harder and a bit faster compared to your Primorac Off-. It is natural progression (usually) from a Primorac. Choose Petr Korbel made in Japan. It is better than the European version (made in Hungary??). However, if you...
  8. Is Gauzy using a blade from a different brand ?

    I remember he said that he preferred all-wood blade (in the video with Dan here at TTD). I guess, even a Pro can have a change of heart. :giggle:
  9. FZD - will he rise to the top?

    If I remember correctly, FZD becomes World Champion when Ma Long did not play in the tournament (I forget for what reason). I personally have a feeling that FZD is given (by CNT) the world title last time, by not allowing ML to participate. If Ma Long played last time, it might be him who...
  10. Joola Xylo 5 & 7 Blades Review

    @yogi_bear I remember you reviewed Yasaka Falck W7 and you liked it so much that you used it for your regular set-up. I notice that Falck W7 has thick core and 3 thin layers on each side, while Xylo 7 seems to have Clipper construction. 1. How do you compare Falck W7 with this Xylo 7...
  11. Looking for a blade with control and touch

    I just noticed that someone is trying to sell his blades, including Japanese Primorac for 50 Euros. Check the link here: https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/some-blades-for-sale-here%F0%9F%9A%80%F0%9F%8F%93.30636/
  12. Looking for a blade with control and touch

    Sorry to digress a bit off topic. I see that you have Stratus Power Wood and Offensive S, which one do you prefer the most and why? As for the original topic, I once tried to bounce ball on Primorac Off- (Japan) and I found that it felt better compared to Primorac Off- (European version)...
  13. Viscaria alternatives

    Yinhe Pro 01 is more similar to Viscaria compared to Yinhe V14 Pro (slightly thicker than the other two blades). I said similar, not 100% the same. I agree that Pro 01 is slightly slower and has more control compared to Viscaria. But Viscaria has that "distinct feeling" which I can't...
  14. Spin and speed comparison of rubber/ply [video]

    For my comment above, it is based on the chart shown by Butterfly: Rubber with harder sponge (T05 vs. T05 FX, and Sriver's variants) are shown to have more spin (horizontal axis). My comment is based on that (chart shown by BTY). Regarding choices of softer to hard sponges, I choose not on the...
  15. Spin and speed comparison of rubber/ply [video]

    Given all the limitations mentioned above (for the Butterfly Tamasu Rubber Matrix), I see a pattern here as harder sponge yields more spin. For example: Sriver FX vs. EL vs. ordinary Sriver. Or Tenergy 05 FX vs. Tenergy 05. I always think that with softer sponge you will have more dwell...
  16. Dimitrij Ovtcharov Uses Pre-Made Bat vs TableTennisDaily's Dan!

    @Dan, next time let Dima play with left hand. :giggle:
  17. Victas koki niwa wood

    I might have missed something here. Isn't he retired? Is he still playing in Japan (only)?
  18. Blade recommendations

    Donic Persson Powerplay. 7-ply all-wood blade with total thickness of only 5.9 mm. It has koto outer ply. But the handle is regular. I will not consider it small or thin, but average. Avalox P500. 5 ply all-wood blade with total thickness of 5.7 mm. It has koto outer ply. Again, the...
  19. The best revolutionary strokes recently adopted in the game.

    Similar topic about "new technique". Back in the early 80s, I learned TT using penhold grip. At that time I found that it was hard doing backhand stroke using traditional penhold (I tried to copy Zhuang Ze Dong, sorry for the mis-spelling). So I put rubber on the BH side and started what we...
  20. Butterfly Falcima for noobies

    What is the composition? Limba - limba - ayous - limba - Limba ?? (similar to Korbel)
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