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  1. Butterfly A40+

    Review by '42andbackpains' on item 'Butterfly A40+'

    I bought the A40+ and have played a couple of hours with it. This ball should be manufactured for Butterfly by DHS, its plays almost exactly the same as the DHS D40+. On a drop test from the same height when comparing the A40+ to the D40+, the first couple of bounces are almost indentical. But...
  2. Butterfly A40+

    Butterfly A40+

    Butterfly's latest plastic ball the A40+. This new plastic ball will be used at the 2018 World Team Table Tennis Championships! Manufactured under strict quality control, this ball achieves high uniformity, stable rotation, speed and balance. Made in China.
  3. Blue Whale 3

    Review by '42andbackpains' on item 'Blue Whale 3'

    At $70 this Haifu Whale 3 is there supposedly equivalent to H3 Neo Provincial blue sponge. First thing, Boosting is not needed on this sheet. And if you do boost, 1 layer is quite adequate. The Haifu Whale 3 is factory tuned and should not need boosting until the factory tuning wears off. Right...
  4. Hurricane 3 NEO

    Review by '42andbackpains' on item 'Hurricane 3 NEO'

    After the Poly ball was introduced i felt my Adidas P7 forehand rubber was not adequate in creating spin. So i decided to try to find a spinnier rubber. Since many of my clubmates and my coach use DHS H3 neo, i thought why not give it a try. I have not used Chinese hard rubbers since i was a...
  5. 3 star 40+

    Review by '42andbackpains' on item '3 star 40+'

    XSF Balls are widely available and comes branded as Yinhe, Gambler, Nexy, Kingnik and so on. I have played with 2 or 3 of the variants and they all play very similar since they come from the same factory. Bounce & Speed is very comparable to the old celluloid ball, you just have to adjust your...
  6. Clipper CR

    Review by '42andbackpains' on item 'Clipper CR'

    I have tried the Clipper CR, CC and Oversize. Clippers give great feedback and control and the CR gives control without the blade being too fast. I myself like harder blades, so i went with the CC instead of CR, but you do lose some of the control with the CC. The Clipper CR is a good starting...
  7. Clipper CC

    Review by '42andbackpains' on item 'Clipper CC'

    I have tried the Clipper Cr, Oversize and CC. I have played with the CC for about 3 months. If you want the Clipper feel and faster speed, then this is the blade for you. Buyer beware: it is very fast and has more control than my previous Adidas Strike Carbon but you will sacrifice control and...
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