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  1. Should I move on from my current racket (Yinhe E3 + AK47)?

    Hi sorry if I didn't word it clearly. My question is that now that I'm on a lower intermediate level should I move on to a new racket or stay on my old one and properly develop my backhand first :)
  2. Should I move on from my current racket (Yinhe E3 + AK47)?

    Hi everyone, A few years ago I posted on this forum to ask for you guys' advice on which blade/rubbers to get (back then I was a beginner who could barely do a forehand drive). I ordered a Yinhe E3 + Palio AK 47 red and blue combo from princett (it seems like their old website doesn't exist...
  3. My newly bought racket is too fast, what can I do?

    Yeah that might be the best way to salvage the situation. Do you know any decent rubber that is also cheap and not too fast?
  4. My newly bought racket is too fast, what can I do?

    Hi guys, in my previous post I asked you guys for table tennis racket suggestions for a beginner, so I bought the Yinhe Earth 3 blade with 2 Palio AK47 rubbers (Red and Blue) from Princett. After 1 month of waiting the racket finally arrived and it turned out to be way faster than expected. I...
  5. Blade/Rubbers recommendation for a beginner looking to develop basic strokes

    Thanks for the suggestion. I have seen a lot of people recommending the Yinhe blade + Palio AK47 rubbers combo from Aliexpress with many variations (Yinhe N11, W-6, Earth, etc; Palio AK47 Red, Blue, Yellow). Do you know what is the main difference between the rubber variations and which color is...
  6. Blade/Rubbers recommendation for a beginner looking to develop basic strokes

    Thanks for the reply :) . I looked the prices up for each of the components you suggested (on spinfactory.de) and found out that the total price for the rubbers (holy they are expensive) is almost three times as much as the price of the blade. Would this be a good idea? I remember reading...
  7. Blade/Rubbers recommendation for a beginner looking to develop basic strokes

    I have seen quite a few people advice against pre-assembled paddles, would it be a good idea to buy one like this instead of getting separate rubbers/blade that add up to the same price?
  8. Blade/Rubbers recommendation for a beginner looking to develop basic strokes

    Hi everyone, this is my first ever post here. I'm a 20-y-o student in Germany who recently fell in love with the sport of table tennis after getting introduced by people in my dormitory. I have set my goals on getting better and have joined clubs/table tennis courses at the university. My...
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