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  1. Please help me choose non-chinese rubber for beginners!

    Yes, I know that H3 is slower than ESN rubber, but the amount of power needed to hit a shot with ESN rubber is different. ESN rubber requires less technique and power, while H3 rubber relies more on technique. Thank you for the recommendation; I'll look into it.
  2. Please help me choose non-chinese rubber for beginners!

    can you give me tips to master h3? cus my coach use european rubber
  3. Please help me choose non-chinese rubber for beginners!

    My bh rubber is alright. the only problem is the h3 rubber (40deg) its so difficult to control because my technique is still bad
  4. Please help me choose non-chinese rubber for beginners!

    Yes, it feels okay, the shot are significantly slower but easy to control. the dhs on the bh feels so bad i can’t even control all of my shots
  5. Please help me choose non-chinese rubber for beginners!

    The Hurricane 3 (40 deg) is too hard to control for me, im looking for a newbie-friendly fh rubber for my Yinhe Y4 blade, for my bh rubber i think its already matched my playstyle so the only thing i did not enjoy is the h3 rubber for my fh. My playstyle is quite balanced, fh for fast paced shot...
  6. Please help me choose non-chinese rubber for beginners!

    Hi! I’ve been playing table tennis for the past 2 months. My first racket is a Yinhe Y4 with DHS H3 Neo on the forehand and Yinhe Moon Pro Soft on the backhand. Playing with Chinese rubbers has been quite challenging as an amateur, so I’m looking for new non-Chinese rubbers that would be good...
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