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  1. DHS Long 5 and Nittaku Fastarc G1, which was your 2019 best set up?

    Q4: the top sheet has more grip than G1 and the sponge feels harder, as a result any small and fast brush over the table are loaded with a heavy spin, however the arc is much lower than G1, as a result, in my case many 3rd or 4th loop while playing hit the bottom net. Due the grip and sponge...
  2. DHS Long 5 and Nittaku Fastarc G1, which was your 2019 best set up?

    In terms of blades, DHS Long was the best blade for me, better than Viscaria and Carbonado. The best feeling, control and spin. For rubbers Nittaku Fastarc G1 were the best compared to 05, MX-P, MX-S, Mizzuno Q4, Hurricane 8 and DNA hard. which was your golden combination of 2019?
  3. Stiga Carbonado 45 VS 90

    The only physical difference between the 45 and 90 is the orientation of the carbon layer. 45 degrees angle or 90 degrees, this produces a big difference in the game (for me): carbonado 45 has a higher arc then the 90. Those are facts, the end result is subjective because depends of you, in my...
  4. Choosing new blade

    Total weight is 195g
  5. Are there any pro players that still use an all wood blade?

    This one: https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/equipment/blades/16443-quest-off
  6. Crisp Blade = more active game??

    Yes! first I had Nittaku Rutis Power (Stiff) and switch to Stiga Eternity VPS (flexible). My initial impression was that I had more control however after 4 months I concluded a few things: 1. With a flexible blade was easier to loop from Mid distance because of the higher throw and brush the...
  7. What glue do you use?

    Interesting question, I use Tibhar VS top glue. I only know it was better than a Falco I bought, but I think is interesting because do you think this affects the performance of the equipment? In new rubbers I apply 2 layers on the sponge and 1 layer on the Blade, however is not easy to remove, I...
  8. Choosing new blade

    I haven't try 145, but I use 190 with MX-S 2.1 on both sides. I have no problem with the weight and I favor the medium-low throw arc of MX-S and 190, a more spinner than faster ball may cause the opponent to miss-contact the ball because they believe the bounce will be higher however the ball...
  9. Tibhar Kinetic Speed - Review?

    That would be interesting
  10. problems with control

    Have you trained doing slow and spiny loops?
  11. Good Blade for MX-P

    Don't switch to MX-P, switch to MX-S and use Stiga Eternity VPS and you will have loop machine and very fast also.
  12. Tibhar Kinetic Speed - Review?

    Thanks, I use Google Translate and these is one message from the forum if somebody is interested: Last Monday it finally arrived, 87 g in weight, 6 mm thick, not abraded at the handle transition (I was a little surprised, but in the end is not a big problem). And since the last few games did...
  13. A Better Rubber for Spin+Speed?

    Hi, I will try to give you a good answer to your questions, truth is that in time you will learn that it depends on multiple factors: physique, technique, blade, sponge and top sheet, and the answer is not the same for everybody. However I will try to answer your questions in general: What...
  14. Tibhar Kinetic Speed - Review?

    Hi, this blade looks really nice, however I can't find much information about it, does someone has any knowledge about this blade? Thanks in advance. "The secret of this blade lies in its unusual composition from synthetic fibres. They create an extraordinary sweet spot and an unsurpassed...
  15. TableTennisDaily review of Tibhar Aurus Prime & Select soon?

    Finally, someone got it right - JOW and KK. I was watching their matches on Youtube when I created my account, such unique players each one of them, I would add Vladimir Samsonov. If they ever get motion captured and the digitally replaced by anything, you would still recognized them
  16. TableTennisDaily review of Tibhar Aurus Prime & Select soon?

    Thanks Airoc, excellent point about the sponge in these new rubbers!. I will also try max.
  17. TableTennisDaily review of Tibhar Aurus Prime & Select soon?

    Today I had the chance to practice with MX-S and then with Prime and Select. I find out that I play better thanks to the new Aurus compared to Evolution. Aurus allows you to use speed and effect of your opponent to your advantage, if they throw you a fast and heavy topspin, no problem.. Select...
  18. TableTennisDaily review of Tibhar Aurus Prime & Select soon?

    I have tried the following combinations: Set up 1: Stiga Eternity MX-S max (fh) MX-P max (bh) Set up 2: Nitakku Rutis Power Aurus Prime 1.9 (fh) Aurus Select 1.9 (bh) Set up 3: Stiga Eternity Aurus Prime 1.9 (fh) MX-S max (bh) Set up 4: Stiga Artic Wood MX-S max (fh) MX-P max (bh) I think...
  19. From Infinity to Eternity - Something new is coming from STIGA!

    I have Eternity VPS, I also love it, paired with Tibhar MX-S on FH and MX-P on BH feels great. I think the weight is just right if you glue new rubbers, if you re-glue them the extra layer of glue will add noticeable weight. I second the opinion that you must seal it, TT11 will do ir for free...
  20. Stiga Eternity VPS - anyone has it? any reviews?

    I have Stiga Eternity VPS, Tibhar MX-S on the FH and Tibhar MX-P on the BH. I´m no expert on blades so I will do my best to provide a useful opinion: 1. It has a very thin layer of lacker, I have changed rubbers two times, no issues so far. 2. Handle is Legend type, good grip and comfortable...
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