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  1. Alternative to Gewo Hype XT Pro 50

    Despite the 50 degrees of the Gewo rubber. On forehand, it's comparable in speed to my boosted H3 neo and on backhand it's like a harder rozena with a grippier topsheet. I have also tried MX-P, I hate it's durability. I'll take a look at Omega and T64.
  2. Alternative to Gewo Hype XT Pro 50

    Probably around 80 USD or lower. I'm going to try out Tenergy 05/Dignics 05 soon and see if that fits my current level.
  3. Alternative to Gewo Hype XT Pro 50

    I've been looking for a backhand rubber for a while after I'd improved with top spinning and making my backhand loop consistent. Right now I'm using rhyzer pro 50 and it is way too hard after the boost ran out. Even with boost, it was a very hard rubber on backhand. I tried my old Gewo rubber...
  4. 10$ rubbers

    I don't think its a good idea to only spend up to 10$ when you're going to spend 6 hours a day plus serving with those rubbers. You should invest in something more durable and I don't think theres many options for 10$ rubbers (except for old forehand rubbers)
  5. My Service Problems

    I've been playing TT seriously for about a year and my service always lags behind. I would always miss my serve (as in completely miss the ball during contact or goes into the net) and I've tried doing pendulum serve, with/without high toss and I can never consistently even land it on the other...
  6. new Rubbers or even new Set Up

    You should try practicing more with the setup, so you can control the speed. Do this for at least 2-3 months before considering if its too fast for you. The equipment shouldn't matter at that stage and you should focus on your strokes. This process can be accelerated by having an all round...
  7. Rhyzer 43

    4 out of 5 rating for Rhyzer 43 Rhyzer 43 is capable of doing everything, like blocking, flat hits and everything well except for chopping. Chopping is a lot harder with tensor rubber usually and this rubber is not exempted from this. I use it for BH and the transition from a inverted classic...
  8. Rhyzer 43

    Review by 'Migzkulit' on item 'Rhyzer 43'

    Rhyzer 43 is capable of doing everything, like blocking, flat hits and everything well except for chopping. Chopping is a lot harder with tensor rubber usually and this rubber is not exempted from this. I use it for BH and the transition from a inverted classic rubber like Mark V or Sriver to...
  9. What table tennis rubbers & blade do you use?

    Blade: Stiga Allround CR FH: LKT Rapid Speed BH: LKT Rapid Power
  10. LKT/KTL Rapid Series Thoughts?

    I have been using the Rapid speed rubber for my forehand and always thought it was non-tensor. I checked Revspin and saw that it was a tensor rubber? How do the other Rapid series rubbers feel like and are they tensor?
  11. Advise rubber please

    Some of the rubber in mind are tensors like Stiga boost tc, Xiom Vega pro, Europe and Stiga Genesis S. The others are non-tensor. You should only change one thing at a time like the rubbers. Changing the blade and rubbers will be very hard to adjust too. Only change the blade after feeling the...
  12. Happy New year!

    Getting into a club for the first time.
  13. Opinions on my setup

    I have a coach saying that my bh serve is fine. I tried my coach's racket and it was also fine.
  14. Opinions on my setup

    I'm 13 and have played recreationally for two years. I had been using a pre made racket that time and I switched into a custom bat. My setup is as follows Blade - Radius carbon (clone of sardius) FH - Yinhe venus II BH - KTL Rapid speed. I am mostly still learning to be a forehand attacker with...
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