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  1. Yasaka Rakza 7 Hard

    Hey TampaBayTableTennis, if you have the time, what are your conclusions on R7H vs R7? I've been a fan of Rakza 7 since I started playing a few years ago, and I was super curious to see that now there's a R7H.
  2. Looking for advice on my abnormal BH grip

    Thanks for the response. Why is choking the grip NOT (edit) useful? Also, why is it a good idea to rotate the paddle?
  3. Looking for advice on my abnormal BH grip

    TLDR: I have a “second” BH grip that is theoretically wrong, but it feels solid and when I’ve tried it I’ve comfortably beaten players who usually always beat me (2000 NCTTA). Convince me to stay with my weird grip (or adjust it) or use a traditional grip. Pertinent Details: I have an...
  4. How to grip the blade

    Sorry to bring up an old topic. However, I recently changed my grip and it is a lot better. I wanted to share my thoughts. 1. Personally, a high thumb on the BH (thumb is clearly on the rubber around the midline of the paddle) is the grip with the most wrist flexibility and most stable feeling...
  5. Table Tennis Dilemma: Strengthening Backhand or Changing Playstyle? [I chose strengthening]

    For #1, I also had a problem returning long serves targeting my BH corner. I had to fix my technique and footwork. My 2 cents: I would also double check your BH drive technique with someone skilled. For footwork, what helped me was that you should find some way to stay on your toes right when...
  6. My EJ journey hasn't gotten me anywhere until I returned home

    Just need to define the basic skills. Like drive, push, block, loop, and top/side/underspin/long/short service? But I agree. Although I am a middling club player currently. Edit: I forgot about basic movement too.
  7. What kind of rubbers are long lasting and are controlable?

    Hi sky500. I had a thought and wanted to share it with you. Is it possible that there is something different about the environment that the rubber is in? For context, I have used Battle II provincial for several months playing around 6 hours a week, and it is still very tacky and last week it...
  8. Does anyone else put rubber bands on their handle to adjust weight distribution?

    A rubber grip applied to the whole handle would mostly fit under your hand. The grip under your hand would actually function as bands placed in the exact middle of the grip, which is basically putting bands under your hand, which would possibly not affect head-to-handle balance as much...
  9. Does anyone else put rubber bands on their handle to adjust weight distribution?

    But maybe the balance is significantly shifted with bands at the very end of the handle. Imagine high school physics and how center of gravity works on a rod. A little bit of weight at the very end of the rod has a much larger effect on shifting the center of gravity on the rod.
  10. Looking for Blade Suggestions (Balanced, Handle-Heavy, Injury Prevention)

    If you are OK with it, you can tape small coins to the end of your handle to convert a head heavy racket into a balanced racket. I use rubber bands to balance the weight.
  11. Does anyone else put rubber bands on their handle to adjust weight distribution?

    Thanks everyone. I might experiment with taping small coins to the handle. If you see someone using rubber bands at the end of their handle, that might be me!
  12. Does anyone else put rubber bands on their handle to adjust weight distribution?

    The largest liability is having them fall off during a critical point in a game... but that hasn't happened yet. Maybe I'll tape the rubber bands on during tournaments. @Lazer Oh, that's a good idea too, if you have enough of them...
  13. Does anyone else put rubber bands on their handle to adjust weight distribution?

    Hi everyone. I have found that wrapping two or three rubber bands around my blade significantly, SIGNIFICANTLY affects how the blade feels on my backhand side. It makes the blade feel "balanced" and not "head-heavy" as it was before. Am I crazy, or does anyone else do this?
  14. 729 Bloom Power

    Ok, I could see that. Isn't it interesting that the pictures very proudly display the ITTF logo with rubber ID? The one that I use happens to lack the ITTF logo.
  15. 729 Bloom Power

    Sorry to revive a dead thread, but I saw a "white sponge" version of bloom power on aliexpress today. Does anyone have information about it? link here (For reference, I have a bloom power 47d with darker purple/pink sponge.)
  16. NEW Gold Arc 9

    Hi TTAntiPlayer, have you tried Rakza 7 2.0 mm? It is pretty cheap on TT11 (since it lasts 6 months at least). 1. On my backhand, I have no problems lifting long backspin balls. It has very good grip, and produces acceptable spin. 2. I've heard that Gold Arc 8 is slightly more powerful than...
  17. Xiom Vega Korea Review

    Hi Andy, I’m a newer player still developing my strokes. What is on your list of “easier-to-use, high spin rubbers”? For context, right now I really like Rakza 7 for backhand on my PG7 and also on my gambler fire dragon touch (slower inner carbon) and was curious about your opinion, since I...
  18. NEW Gold Arc 9

    Thank you for the reply. Perhaps I should try the DNA pro M, if I can find someone at my club who uses it. (But really, I do not need any change to my rubbers at all, Rakza 7 on my backhand is plenty powerful when I train and play against my peers at club.)
  19. NEW Gold Arc 9

    How does GA9 compare to specifically Rakza 7 2.0 mm on the backhand? I am not greatly experienced, but it sounds similar to Rakza 7. Edit: I saw that it comes in 2.0 and MAX thickness, and at least two levels of hardness. Do you think that the GA9 37d 2.0 would be similar to Rakza 7 2.0?
  20. AK47 Red

    Reply to review by 'Learning' on item 'AK47 Red'

    Recently, I wrote this review. I am very happy that I switched back to my Rakza 7, I have regained confidence with my stroke and have already improved my bh loop with my informal coach. Maybe in a few months, I will be ready for the AK47 Red. Until then, I am sticking with Rakza 7.
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