thanks for the info, I also hope that the Rxton9 will give me a bit boost in speed (10% is enough) compares to H3 pro neo blue. Looping wise I am very satisfy with my H3, but blocking also requires more effort and some gains in speed may help with that
can you please give me more details about the
also watching GAN's review of Rxton9 he said that the H3 grips the ball and toss it, while Rxton9 hit though the ball. What is your experience on this one ?
I've played with King 3 for 5 years, and compared to H301 (of my friend) it's harder, more linear, much more bouncier. It's all about attacking so blocking maybe a bit hard. H301 is crispier, better at blocking and opening loops.
I serve mostly no spins and little side spins to the opponent's short right side, which is difficult to return short, so most of the time I will get long ball to my backhand side (which is perfect) or sometimes to my forehand, which I can still attack
I can share my experience -
There's a time I've been struggling to reach higher level. I tried to perfect my techniques and tried to do fancy shots, but often end up losing the match. So instead I focus on these things and got many wins from then:
- I learned the hook serve from Wang Hao -...
I also just got a Mantra Pro M for sale and put on my BH in hope that it will gain a bit more power from my Moon 12 H-, but you are right, it feels "airy" and much softer, so I switched back to the Moon :ROFLMAO:
I guess the most noticeable element is footwork and the attacking form. lower level players have less stable forms so higher level players can put difficult balls to break them. 1900 players I think can hit 3rd ball fine, but after 4th and 5th ball they starts to lose consistency
the 2200 guy seems about my level. I know his feelings when facing a much higher levels player, their balls have much more quality and consistency that disrupt our rhythm and we lose by making unforced errors by ourselves :cry: