It's just marketing. In general the Omega rubbers are the newer and more expensive ones mostly but Vega Intro is quite new too, so...
Vega Japan could actually be an Omega rubber considering its properties but they wanted to sell it cheaper so it became a Vega :)
Just consider things like...
He started playing with Chinese rubbers as a kid as far as I know. What does he think about the main difference between pro equipment of the Chinese and the Europeans and in general the difference between the 2
I wonder why H3 Neo in 36-38 degrees is so rare, kind of hard to find. Is the 39 degrees version not still too hard for the common amateur player? I heard many provincial male players use 38 on FH and women 36-37
I can play okay with most balls except for 2 variants:
BTY G40+, it has a super weird bounce and I can’t play with it.
every CA Ball like DHS 40+ and so on. Their bounce is terribly low and so much different than every other table tennis ball. I never have a chance with this kind of ball...
Hey,
I got 2 Nittaku Hurricane 3 Neo in black with max sponge for sale. Usual price at TT11 is 39,90 Euro, I sell them for 30 Euro each.
Shipping costs extra depending on your location.
A. 15 years
B. Too many to tell, H3 Neo, rozena, Hexer PG, fang bo Carbon, Viscaria, clipper, Avalox p500 to Name a few
C. 21~30
D. I’m a table tennis coach and teach children twice a week. As a player I would say I am advanced level.
I would suggest looking at the ITTF list of approved flooring and pick one of the Chinese brands, they are soooo much cheaper...
You can buy it here:
https://www.alibaba.com/showroom/table-tennis-flooring.html