I tried it and unboosted I did not like it, way too slow and hard. Then I boosted twice like id boost a H3N, and it reminded me a lot of D09C but more controlled, kinda a H3N but higher throwing and a bit slower :)
Once booster was done it was back to muah, so thats that :)
Yes very good video indeed, he explains difficult concepts in a nice video, things like gears, catapult, why some rubbers (i.e. hard and tacky) need thicker/harder contacts, etc.
Kudos to him, video is also very nice to listen and watch
Hey all,
This is my last review before the summer holidays and could potentially be a controversial one, but I'm still going to put it here and we see where the chatter goes hahaha
So I just finished the review of the Donic BlueGrip C2 (and also finished with reviewing BlueGrip for a while)...
Yes in my own experience after many orders also :D You can also talk to them and they will do their best to give you an specific weight of a blade for example
The 'truth' is usually indeed in the balance and middle.
A first time beginner doesnt know what a correct full stroke is, so better focus on fundamentals and compactness, most amateurs waste too much energy and movement that doesnt add power to the shot. So a middle of the road rubber like xiom...
Let us know how TG2 BS goes, i think it will throw lower, be slower and spinnier, but let's see! :)
8-80 is very good indeed, given the right technique and body condition!
Yeah dwell is low indeed, and for the backhand i would not do 39, very hard indeed!
For the forehand a 38 could work if you want softer, but if you need more catapult then others are better, look fo the nuzns, bluegrips, dna hybrids, etc :)
Thank you! I need to test Rxton 9 still, but it is definitely better than Rxton 5 in the speed and spin area, so for a high intermediate Big Dipper 5 for sure better than Rxton 5, but for beginners and low intermediates, Rxton 5 better, less tempo, more control. Same for Arthur China btw. In my...
Thanks! Yeah agreed, I never had the chance to try it so tough to say :D
And indeed, that tensioned + flat arc is the main problem the rubber has, in a way it's like the BlueGrip S1 or NUZN 48 but more extreme. For 15 euros is worth a try if you play on a soft/flexy blade, then this effect is...
Yeah I use
Thanks <3
And cannot agree more that serve return is one of the hardest things in TT, you need to adjust as you play to new serves and spin, plus you dont control what you get, tough always