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  1. What table tennis rubbers & blade do you use?

    Forehand: DHS H3 neo BS nacional 39°/40° Xuperman powerplay-X 40° Dignics 09c Backhand: Victas V22 H8-80 provincial 38° Tenergy 19
  2. Best all wood blade?

    My protocol: 2 layers of falco long temp 1 layer of haifu yellow 2 months ⚡️🏓⚡️
  3. about knee surgeries

    I had it done twice, once on each knee, and I suggest you don't worry about it... do the surgery as soon as possible so that you can have a healthy joint and train intensely again. Full recovery takes approximately 8 months, however, in 4 months you will be doing strength training in...
  4. Hurricane Neo blue sponge provincial v national and 2.1 v 2.15

    Hey everyone, In my experience, the difference between provincial and national is the topsheet... the H3 BS national neo version has a shine that lasts longer, which is reflected in the tackiness level. I don't think the price difference between provincial and national makes sense for amateur...
  5. Share your Racket's Photo

    Competition weapons Vis 97g H3 BS nacional + V22 double extra; Vis 90g H3 BS nacional + V22 double extra.
  6. Best all wood blade?

    Sure friend, Cyber Shape Wood is my favorite because it's fast enough and has a smooth feel. It has a long dwell time, that makes it easier to create very spinning loops with a safe trajectory. I used the CWT model with a 6g weight, so it keeps the balance point still oriented towards the top...
  7. Best all wood blade?

    Cybershape wood Nittaku Acoustic Butterfly Korbel Butterfly Falcima (Viscaria without carbon layer)
  8. Share your Racket's Photo

    SuperVis Andro Nuzn 55 Andro Powergrip
  9. Best rubbers (only ESN/Japanese) for spinny serves

    Try on Victas V22 ⚡️🏓⚡️
  10. New Hurricane 8-80?

    H8-80 i don't think that rubber need the booster! Very easy to play!
  11. New Hurricane 8-80?

    I have one of these [H8-80 provincial] ... using with viscaria, It has great performance for the price. Medium arc and catapult; Good velocity; (85%) Excelent control; (100%) High capacity to create spin (90%) Easy to play. Percentage compared to rubber 09c 📌
  12. What blade is best for someone more forehand oriented?

    Xiom TMXi Pro or Cybershape Carbon 📌
  13. Performance of light vs heavy pieces of Viscaria

    Algumas notas, tenho uma Viscaria 98g e uma FZD ALC 92g. Vis tem um toque e resposta especiais, muito claros e firmes. Não é metálico nem oco. Tem maior velocidade a distâncias de 3 e 4 metros da mesa. O FZD ALC é mais flexível e suave, com feedback muito bom, sem toque metálico. Também é...
  14. ❓What Is Your Setup, and WHY?

    I have some configurations and I like them all, however the special one, that combine with my technical level and playing style: ✔️ Viscaria ALC 92g - H3 BS national 39° (booster) - Victas V15 stick; - The feel of the outer carbon is incredible and the backhand shots are fast and rotating...
  15. H3 style rubber for bh

    I tested a H8 38° provincial with SuperViscaria, on the backhand side and without booster. I found it controlled but without the power to move away from the table, so I changed and tested it on the forehand side and I liked it a lot: linear, powerful, spin, safe catapult and arc. In the future...
  16. best rubber for bh flip/flick?

    Dig09C = very easy V15 stick = very easy V22 double extra = easy
  17. ITTF Men's and Women's World Cup Macao 2025, 4/14-20

    Brazil is celebrating Hugo's historic victory, with a lot of coverage in the media... A glory that changes the status of brazilian table tennis. Great day!
  18. Team name suggestions?

    Smash Bros is wonderfull! The spinning bastards ⚡️🏓⚡️
  19. Best Method to boost H3 BS

    I will describe my protocol: Boost = 1 generous layer of falco long temp 24h, another layer of falco 24h and a last layer of yellow waifu and 48h of drying. Reboost = 1 layer of falco 24h and the last layer of waifu and 48h of drying. The durability is high, approximately 3 months.
  20. Which rubber can make fast ALC blade slower?

    DHS H3 39° forehand DHS H3 37° or H8 38° backhand
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