Do you use the fx-d on forehand or backhand?
I wonder if he holds what you describe on the forehand as well. If so, he would indeed be a candidate to replace my Omega V Euro.
Hello all,
can anyone tell me if the flared FL handles of the Viscaria and its family members (Fan Zhendong ALC, Zhang Jike ALC, Lin Gaoyuan ALC, Timo Boll ALC) differ in shape? Is there a variant that might be a bit beefier? According to the measurements in the catalog and the butterfly...
Hi Andy, can you please compare the O7A and the KR? I‘m looking for a slightly harder and slightly more biting but with nearly the same easyness in use.
For me, I did the same experiences.
I played a Viscaria Clone with H3Neo and Fastarc P-1 for a while and thought that I should downgrade to get more control. Yesterday, I had my first training session with my new blade (Doni Waldner OFF) and the same rubbers. The gain of control was eaten by...
If you want to downgrade, you always have to make compromises.
Slower rubbers are usually softer. So this will also affect your feeling.
I'm in the same situation actually and have ordered a Donic Waldner Off (coming from Viscaria-clone) blade. Will see how this works...
Sure, it can be mushy. Otherwise I would be happy and would't need to ask for help.
And it had 104 grams incl. packaging (that's the only weight I can influence and specify when placing an order)
Hi folks,
I want to give to OVA a second chance. In the first attempt, the rubber felt too mushy for me (coming from h3Neo).
But I think, maybe that was because I had a very light piece of rubber. (104g in 2.0 black)
To verify that, would you please be so kind and tell me your rubber weights...
One more question: does the T05h really supports more than a boosted H3N? Or do I need the same perfect strokes? If the same shot quality is needed to fully activate the T05h, than the regular T05 should fit my requirements better, I think.
Hello,
anyone outside here who switched from (boosted) H3Neo to T05 hard? Or the other way?
What are the differences (except the tackiness)? Did you have to adapt your technique strongly?
Cheers
Andreas