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  1. Dear fellow EJs, give me your (non)wisdom

    Yes, if you’re playing with pips/anti on BH, the ZX-GEAR OUT will probably hold onto the ball too much when you hit hard.
  2. Dear fellow EJs, give me your (non)wisdom

    For aggressive topspin play close to the table, the VICTAS ZX GEAR-OUT is excellent. It feels more comfortable (softer) and more precise than most other carbon outer blades.
  3. Wich rubber right between V20 extra ans V15 extra

    Rakza 7 ? ;)
  4. Rakza 7 vs DHS Gold Arc 8 (47.5)

    Hello, Is there a difference in weight between the Rakza 7 max and the GA8 (47.5) max? If you're used to the Rakza 7 (max) on the backhand side, is it better to try the GA8 (47.5) max or 2 mm?
  5. Virtuoso OFF- and Rakza 7, now seeking a faster rubber

    The V15 Extra is very similar in feel to the Rakza 7 (same hardness, soft topsheet -not like the G1- and same sponge colour) and is slightly faster. A great choice for forehand, with the Rakza 7 for backhand.
  6. Victas ZX-Gear In Vs Butterfly Innerforce Layer ZLC

    Hi, I've got a Victas ZX Gear-In (85 g) that I like very much but I'm tempted to try a Butterfly inner with ZLC fibre (I figure it's the closest ZLC innerforce layer to the ZX Gear-In due to the plies used for the composition and the size of the blade too). Is the "mid-hard" feel of the outer...
  7. Backhand rubber recommendation needed

    Hello, Did you try Yazaka Rakza 7 with 2 mm of thickness ?
  8. Your Favorite Inner Carbon Blade - SURVEY

    Hello, I have a Victas ZX-GEAR IN that I really like. I looked at the Butterfly and wondered if the Innerforce Layer ZLC was close to the ZXGI. Is the "mid-hard" feel of the outer ply similar ? Please, could someone who plays these two blades compare them ?
  9. Advice for new Nittaku blade

    Yes, Kasumi Basic and Latika are almost the same (2 mm difference in blade length). I have the Kasumi Basic which is well balanced (no head heavy unlike the Acoustic with its too thin handle... the acoustic L-size is better). The flared handfle of the Kasumi Basic is very pleasant. Sorry, I've...
  10. Advice for new Nittaku blade

    The Latika or Kasumi Basic are great 5-ply woods, with a great feel (close to Acoustic), better value than Acoustic and they have the advantage of being a bit harder (better for the plastic ball) while remaining flexible to start easily in top spin.
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