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  1. LOKI Glue and Booster

    Glue is ok. Lower viscosity than most.
  2. Setup Advice: Hard to Control in Matches

    This. During drills you're in the right position, in games you are probably slightly off position.
  3. Change from Bfy to ESN

    Aren't ESN-rubbers usually significantly heavier? They used to be anyway but it may have changed.
  4. Want to know why Yinhe Pro 05 is so head heavy?

    Easier ro make fast, "small" movements with a handle heavy racket. Pretty much all game over the table. Better for sore elbows....
  5. dignics 09c vs dignics 05

    I believe they said "same technology" or something like that.
  6. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    It is relative to Dignics I think. It really isn't an intermediate rubber over all so to speak. Also, a lot of things are easier with harder rubbers. I just got back to Glazer from a stint with C1 cause I just dont have the ball sense/ability to control the ball for service recieve and short...
  7. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    Harder. Harder than G1.
  8. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    A Rozena with a grippy topsheet is a tenergy 05. Add som hardness to the sponge and yes, thats about a Glayzer. Buy also nothing like a Rozena. ;)
  9. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    Only had one sheet but it seems very durable.
  10. Best rubbers (only ESN/Japanese) for spinny serves

    One of the benefits, at least for me, with harder rubbers is that short game and precision in the "small game", including serving, is easier. They are less bouncy. That also makes putting spin on serves easier.
  11. Just Butterfly Glayzer (on backhand)

    Here is my flame into the fire - I actually had Mantra Pro M on one side and Glayzer on the other of a Viscaria for a while about a year ago. The Mantra Pro was in max thickness (only one available here) and the Glayzer in 1.9. I recall the Mantra to be clearly softer, bouncier and definitely...
  12. Why so much hate against boosters?

    Or using long pips...
  13. Thinner sponge rubbers

    Yes. I would never be able to feel the difference from 1.8 in a blind test. Never.
  14. Thinner sponge rubbers

    I know! Side note: Very little difference in speed and over all feeling with different sponge thicknesses for the G1. Perhaps its the firm topsheet. The tenergies are much more different in this regard.
  15. Thinner sponge rubbers

    A pity. Tenergies still around though.
  16. Harimoto alc or salc? (finished)

    My experience Viscaria vs HALC - Differences are a lot less than one might think reading forums like these. Harimoto is slightly flexier than Viscaria. Makes open up forehand loops easier but it also gives a somewhat non-linear forehand behaviour. I also found myself backhand blocking into the...
  17. Whats is the difference Freitas ALC, Boll ALC, Vicaria?

    Agree with NDH. But since I’ve tried all three within the last year - the Freitas is a bit stiffer than the other two. Boll and Freitas a little head heavier than the Viscaria. If you like squarish ST handles, the Boll is really nice. But again - listen to NDH, the adaption from one to any...
  18. Anton Kallberg's blade at Yokohama?

    Looks like the handle is longer than regular butterfly blades. Perhaps it's just that?
  19. How to receive pendulum serve to the body/elbow?

    Try to push the ball deep into opponents forehand or move your feet and make a forehand loop.
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