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  1. World Table Tennis Macao 2020

    OK. Apparently it won't be on the web: WTT-Macao-Where-to-Watch.pdf (ittf.com)
  2. World Table Tennis Macao 2020

    This is a concern. We don't have any info yet on matches schedule and live streaming platform. It doesn't look like it's going to be live on tv.itt.com - otherwise it would be showing there already. Does anybody here have a clue?
  3. Butterfly Aibiss

    Apparently it's priced alongside Rozena. Interesting.
  4. Trying new blade after Viscaria

    If your looking for an allwood blade I can wholeheartedly recommend Joola TPE Nature. Craftsmanship and finish of Joola's TPE series is truly something special. Yogi recommended Xiom Offensive S - which I also have - and it is, indeed, a good blade. I much prefere the Joola's feeling, though...
  5. Joola Dynaryz AGR and ACC rubbers Review

    Oops. 1 minute too late! Sry.
  6. Joola Dynaryz AGR and ACC rubbers Review

    One thing that surprised me on Louis's video is that he states AGR has 52,5 degrees of hardness. Most things I've read about AGR on forums reported 50 degrees, instead. Yogi, do you know what the actual hardness is?
  7. Pros handle type

    Hugo also uses FL.
  8. Joola Dynaryz AGR and ACC rubbers Review

    Yogi, considering the topsheet alone, which has more grip: Rhyzer 50 Pro or Dynaryz AGR?
  9. New Equipment (Rubbers & Blades) 2020

    Yogi has just posted a nice review of the two: https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/showthread.php?22939-Joola-Dynaryz-AGR-and-ACC-rubbers-Review
  10. Joola Dynaryz AGR and ACC rubbers Review

    I was looking forward to hear your impressions on this, Yogi! I have a few questions, comparing Dynaryz to Rhyzer: Dynaryz AGR has a higher arc comparted to Rhyzer 50 Pro? I find Rhyzer 50 Pro to feel way harder than it's nominal 50 degree would imply. Do you think AGR feels softer or harder...
  11. Marvellous 12 2020

    This FZD and XX was one of the most unreal matches I've ever seen. If FZD continue on this streak, I honestly can't see much competition against him. Truly amazing.
  12. Hugo Calderano's equipment revealed

    On Austrian Open, two weeks ago, Hugo was still using Omega 7 Tour. As you can see on the picture below: Checking on ITTFs LARC, Omega 7 Tour is listed under number 059, while Omega 7 Asia is 058.
  13. Hugo Calderano's equipment revealed

    Wasn't Hugo using Omega 7 Tour? Not the off-the-shelf version, of course.
  14. Stiga DNA Pro Rubbers Review

    Nice and valuable comparison! I was looking for a detailed comparison between Rhyzer Pro 50 and Stiga DNA H. Thanks! Very informative.
  15. Stiga DNA Pro Rubbers Review

    How DNA Pro H compares to Rhyzer 50?
  16. Help with 50+ degree rubbers

    And the Rhyzer Pro 50 would sit somewhere in between the two?
  17. Help with 50+ degree rubbers

    Spinwise, how you rate these three?
  18. Help with 50+ degree rubbers

    I was wanting to get harder rubbers and was wondering how Rhyzer Pro 50, Xiom Omega 7 Tour and Stiga DNA Pro H compare to each other. Basically regarding spin performance, since I'm sure all of them are fast enough. Anyone who has tried the three of them can give inputs?
  19. Rhyzer 48 x Omega VII Tour

    Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts, BryanY! Much appreciated.
  20. Rhyzer 48 x Omega VII Tour

    And which one do you think would be a better match for an limba outer ply blade? Also, regarding spin and short game, how would you rate the two?
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