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  1. Killer Spin upgrade

    That's a really nice article!! Thanks, having a bit of physics background I do question some of this. But overall it makes sense! I think I will go 2.0, with your logic (OhWell) I could easily switch to thinner or thicker later. But in that same logic 2.0 will be the safest bet. Once again...
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    Okay, I want to really work on spins. My game focuses on topspin from mid range. For this reason should I go MAX? I also read on other posts that this is the best for building techniques?
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    Sorry to revive this post again, but should I go 1.8, 2.0, or MAX Rubbers with the Vega pro?
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    Okay! Going with the yasaka Sweden extra and xiom rubbers!! Thanks again!
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    Okay, think I have a solid direction now. Thanks guys, really do appreciate the input! Now when picking a blade: - what is stiffness and hardness? (Tabletennisdb measures) - what is all+/off- etc?
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    Yea that was an impressive reply Carl! Now the jet800 is a carbon 5+2 blade. I was considering just buying new rubbers for it? If I do go a new set up should I still go carbon? Really appreciate all the input!!
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    Hello all! So I consider myself an intermediate (1 step above beginner?) player and have been using the preassembled killerspin jet 800 N1 racket. Now I'm looking for an upgrade and am considering options: -Keep blade, replace current rubber (please advise) -Buy a new blade and rubber setup...
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