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  1. Recommendations sought for rubber pairing with new blades

    I have purchased the new Donic Zhou Yu 2 table tennis racket. Can you recommend a rubber to pair with it? For now, I am considering using the VEGA PRO rubber on my forehand.
  2. Koki Niwa Wood or Tibhar Force Pro Black edition

    Niwa Wood has a lot of power, that's just my personal feeling. I only had a short trial period with my friend's Tibhar Force Pro.
  3. Why do only Chinese players use DHS rubbers?

    If you want to have the opportunity to compete abroad, please use Chinese equipment. That's what China is all about. Ha ha!
  4. Just sharing that I have purchased two new Blades😎

    I purchased it from Taiwan and fortunately, a friend from Taiwan came to visit me, which resulted in free shipping. :D
  5. Just sharing that I have purchased two new Blades😎

    You've noticed the real protagonist of this article. :D:D:D
  6. Just sharing that I have purchased two new Blades😎

    Just started using wood protector.:D
  7. Just sharing that I have purchased two new Blades😎

    Thank you for watching. :cool:
  8. Recommendations for CPEN blade

    In 40+ table tennis, I think a 5-ply pure wood paddle might be too slow. As a former JPEN player, although I'm not sure which paddle you used, JPEN paddles generally have stronger elasticity than CPEN paddles. If you use a 5-ply pure wood paddle, I'm concerned that it might be too slow for you...
  9. Recommendations for CPEN blade

    While a seven-ply pure wood CPEN paddle is a great option, I couldn't think of any other options. However, if I were to consider a non-pure wood paddle, the Yasaka Ma Lin Carbon would be a great choice despite being an older model. It is a high-quality paddle with a recommended weight of 85...
  10. FH-Topspin trainingsession with Battle 2 Bluesponge on FZD ALC

    If you are only practicing topspin or no-spin shots in multi-ball training, you can get away with a slower and more accurate placement of the return when the opponent's shots are slower and more predictable. However, during a match, you need to engage your entire body to generate the necessary...
  11. Can anyone share experience using the GEWO Holz Aruna Hinoki Carbon OFF?

    Turns out the official website has information available.
  12. Can anyone share experience using the GEWO Holz Aruna Hinoki Carbon OFF?

    Will Gewo really respond? I once wrote to DONIC with a question, but I haven't received any response yet, and that was about three weeks ago. I even checked my spam folder and found nothing.:rolleyes:
  13. Can anyone share experience using the GEWO Holz Aruna Hinoki Carbon OFF?

    This picture is very clear, and it looks like it really isn't a blade made of stained wood.
  14. FH-Topspin trainingsession with Battle 2 Bluesponge on FZD ALC

    Let's review the footwork in the instructional video again. Her feet hardly ever stop moving, and this type of training was actually mentioned earlier. It seems to me that the ball is not positioned too close to the edge of the table, and it mostly lands in the middle. You could try moving a...
  15. Can anyone share experience using the GEWO Holz Aruna Hinoki Carbon OFF?

    I have watched many videos, but I still can't find the answer. I thought he was using a blade with a stained wood surface.
  16. FH-Topspin trainingsession with Battle 2 Bluesponge on FZD ALC

    Could you pay attention to the player in the video who is taking small steps, and make a comparison with yourself? Also, based on my observation, the opponent's incoming shots are not particularly fast nor particularly long, so you could try standing a bit closer.
  17. Can anyone share experience using the GEWO Holz Aruna Hinoki Carbon OFF?

    Is he using the GEWO Aruna Hinoki Carbon OFF? I had always thought that he was using the Aruna Energy ARC OFF.
  18. Can anyone share experience using the GEWO Holz Aruna Hinoki Carbon OFF?

    Would anyone with experience using this blade be willing to share their thoughts? Specifically, I am curious about its performance for players who focus on close-to-table and mid-distance shots, and whether it is suitable for defensive or offensive playing styles. Additionally, how does the...
  19. GOIABAO 5 + RAKZA 9 + RAKZA Z & VICTAS Koki Niwa + 15 Limber + Donic BlueStorm Z1

    Koki Niwa Wood is highly recommended and offers great value. For the forehand rubber, I suggest using the Victas V > 15 Extra in max thickness, while for the backhand rubber, I recommend the RAKZA X in 2mm thickness. I think RAKZA 9 offers good speed, but its arc is not as good as RAKZA X.
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