balls from anti spin come a lot higher and most of the time they have no spin instead of reversing it so it’s a bit easier if opponent know this but it’s harder for those who don’t know what’s the difference between anti and long pips
Lookin for constructive criticism and feedback on my game
I’m the one wearing glasses in a black shirt
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Ive tried it for a month as well. Mine was 83g, the handle is ST and super thick but still head heavy, even with such a light rubber as Palio AK47. I would say my blade had a lot of vibrations, but they are not like on butterfly blades, not informative, but rather annoying. And yes, the blade is...
Have been looking all over for head to head comparison and couldn't find one before I would pull the trigger on either TB ZLC or ALC. So here is a little review of my experience with the two blades.
TB ALC: feels somewhat softer, has less vibrations, is a faster blade.
TB ZLC: feels a little...
If you struggle with side spin it's usually a pendulum serve. Doesn't matter if it's reverse pendulum or regular pendulum, it's always going to have side spin on it. Now you have to crouch down, eyes a little bit above the net level, and look at the contact point. If the racket goes down = it...
True, it's just that I don't notice that difference. Since I know a lot of people said it is not that grippy, and less reactive to incoming spin, more shots end up landing on my opponents side due to this so it's all good
I have bought mine in March and it did detoriate a little bit on the sides but nothing crazy, the topsheet remains very grippy still. I never experienced any ball slippage though. Probably because I live in a very dry climate
Anyone besides me really likes palio ak47 rubbers?
I prefer red for FH (as it has lower and longer throw)
and yellow for backhand as it has less speed, higher and shorter throw.
When I switched to another racket that had new sheet of Tibhar MX-S on it, I could barely see any difference between...
nope, it says 2.2mm in the description, but someone measured it and it was 2.0mm and it said 2.2mm max
I don't know if that's still the case, I tried big dippers before, to me they did feel like it was 2.0mm. Very easy to engage the sponge all the way to the blade. Now things can be different...
it is not. V14 pro is more like timo boll alc, but even then there is a lot of differences between the two. V14 pro is more flexible, speed is around the same, a little bit less controllable and handle is thicker, also less vibrations. I like timo boll ALC better but it is not worth 4x the price
big dipper even though it says max, the maximum thickness for it is 2.0mm as far as I remember. But I would never go below 2.0mm because you lose spin and speed potential, which is crucial in fast modern table tennis.
depending on how much top spin or back spin you put, if he blocks with pips the ball will change its spin.
e.g. you do heavy back spin, he blocks with pips = the ball comes back with top spin, so you can just drive kill it with closed angle.
if you do light back spin the ball comes either flat...
I think yinhe changed their handles in 2022, and now they are very thick, unlike tb alc which is super thin and very slippery. I like tb alc better, but I wish it hand yinhe’s new handle. Even ST handle on tb alc is not good for me