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  1. Extra

    Review by 'Tony's Table Tennis' on item 'Extra'

    Today's equipment is getting faster and faster. But the game is not just about speed. Equally important is spin and control and this is where the Yasaka Extra comes in. Firstly, YE (as it is known) has been around for few decades (I can't remember how long) It is rated as an allround 5 play...
  2. Vega China VM

    Review by 'Tony's Table Tennis' on item 'Vega China VM'

    A great substitute for a DHS H3 / H3 Neo rubber. The Xiom Vega China comes with a ESN/Tensor sponge, but pretty hard sponge. The topsheet is pretty lively and only has a gentle tack to it (can't hold the balls for more than 3 seconds). This is almost like a hybrid (half chinese half euro), but...
  3. N10

    N10

    Yinhe is extremely underrated. This +/- 15 dollar blade has a quality finish and can match/better some of the tier 1 branded blades in the market for 2 to 4 times it's price. The Yinhe N10 is suitable for beginners, young players, as it is an allround-allround+ blade with tons of control...
  4. Big Dipper

    Review by 'Tony's Table Tennis' on item 'Big Dipper'

    Equipment Blade: Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive (Cpen) - 94 grams FH: Yinhe Big Dipper, Black, Max - 39 Deg sponge - 44 grams (cpen cut with 1.5cm gap) BH: Andro Hexer+ (old rubber), Red, 2.1mm - 38grams (cpen cut with 1.5cm gap) Total weight - 178grams Warm up and first impression My first...
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