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  1. Looping - counter looping and underspin looping for beginners

    Check this thread https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/best-chinese-sticky-rubbers-that-dont-need-boosting.38053/ Also FH Loki Arthur China pro and BH Yinhe Moon 12. That's a good start that doesn't require boosting
  2. Share your thoughts about sanwei v5 pro blade

    + For yinhe d437. That's a fine blade nice feeling. Ask for weight though because they can be quite heavy
  3. Need rubbers suggestions for Primorac Japan

    Can't go wrong with Fastarc G1 and C1. They are long lasting and not to bouncy.
  4. Suggestions for Genuine Budget Carbon Blades (ALC/ZLC Alternatives)?

    I never played it, with my usual rubbers so I can't really add to anything that has been said about this blade. The handle is medium for me similar to some tibhar blades. More square profile than round. This is my only zlc blade and I can only compare it to viscaria-type blades. I remember it...
  5. Help! Rubber recommendations please...

    No, I think they are similar to the rubbers you mentioned.
  6. Help! Rubber recommendations please...

    Only thing that comes to mind that lasts a whole season is Nitakku Fastarc G1. Butterfly Dignics has also great durability, but is expensive
  7. New Stiga Blade: [Cybershape] Carbon Soft Touch

    Typically that's true. Balsa blades are non linear and stiff. I'd stay away from balsa cores, unless you need the braking effect for long pips. Or you really need a light blade.
  8. tearmender or rubber cement

    Jeah I bought some on eBay. I bought dickflüssig and thinned it a little bit with some distilled water. To me it ist exactly the same as wtb glue.
  9. What do you do to keep your hand relaxed?

    During game: Take your time before you serve and actively relax shoulders, arm and hand. Maybe twiddle your racket or hold in your non-playing hand. In training: develop a relaxed backswing. Try to get a rhythm of building tension during the contact and relaxing during the backswing, instead of...
  10. Recommendation for FH and BH rubbers

    Butterfly glayzer. Very linear rubber. Grip is excellent and its quite good at playing short. It's light. Similar weight to rozena. Look up some reviews it might fit you.
  11. Short/med pips similar to a worn out Bluegrip C1 (very hard sponge)

    802-40 mystery iii is available with really hard sponges. And can be boosted for more speed. Many European shortpips have very soft bouncy sponge.
  12. Short/med pips similar to a worn out Bluegrip C1 (very hard sponge)

    Friendship 802-40 is that: Is has some grip, but fast if you hit hard.
  13. New FH Rubber (Glayzer, Fastarc G1, Omega VII Pro)

    Glayzer topsheet grabs better, but feels harder. It just feels very different to esn rubbers.
  14. New FH Rubber (Glayzer, Fastarc G1, Omega VII Pro)

    I think g1 is faster on high gears. Glayzer sometimes feels like there is a speed limit. But everything else (spin, arc, control) is better with glayzer.
  15. Nittaku Fastarc G1 vs Butterfly Glayzer

    Yes, but I think the sponge is not just softer, also a bit different. It feels less dynamic.
  16. 2 blades exactly the same for long matches and bad conditions!

    Maybe I don't understand the premise, but wouldn't you want different rubbers for those different playing environments?
  17. Nittaku Fastarc G1 vs Butterfly Glayzer

    Very nice summary, it matches my experience with these rubbers. Thanks for sharing
  18. Review Yinhe Moon 12 Blue

    Haven't played with 3-50, but that's an soft tacky rubber, moon 12 is more like a budget tensor, just grippy. My guess is it's faster in the lower gears or faster overall with less spin.
  19. TSP Triple Spin Chop Replacement

    Maybe spinlord marder or marder 2 is the right rubber? I have no experience, but they are very slow defensive rubbers with thin sponge
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