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  1. Tibhar el-s

    I bought two sheets - one red and one black so it's probably not the that. But you do have a point. Maybe I will give them another chance : )
  2. Tibhar el-s

    Thanks guys. From your comments Rozena is faster than EL-S less spinny and more durable. MX-P is faster than EL-S less spinny and more durable. Which one should I go for?
  3. Tibhar el-s

    Is Rozena as spinny as EL-S? Is it more durable? Thanks all for your suggestions
  4. Tibhar el-s

    I looked at TT11 and it says it has been discontinued. Maybe there are still stocks in other shops
  5. Tibhar el-s

    Guys doesn't MX-P have a different topsheet? Maybe that's why it lasts longer
  6. Tibhar el-s

    Maxx 450 has been discontinued :(
  7. Tibhar el-s

    Thanks for the advice. I do like the catapult of EL-S
  8. Tibhar el-s

    For my style and level of play EL-S is the perfect rubber. In combination with the Donic Waldner Off 2016 I have found my perfect setup! Now, the problem is that after playing 6 practice sessions x 3 hours each = 18 hours with the rubbers I can definitely start to feel the topsheet deteriorating...
  9. New backhand rubber

    Donic Acuda S2 fits the bill at around 42 degrees and relatively light as far as tensioned rubbers go. Good luck in your search!
  10. I’m in wrong path.. need Allround blade / Control blade & rubber

    I am currently playing with the Donic 2016 version of that and it's a great blade. Fast when you need it, controlled when you want to play more passively/slowly! Great blade!
  11. I’m in wrong path.. need Allround blade / Control blade & rubber

    Naaah, you just didn't get a fresh sheet :D I'm joking of course but the fact remains that out of the old generation non-tensor European rubbers Mark V and Sriver remain the most linear, spiniest option for a beginner.
  12. I’m in wrong path.. need Allround blade / Control blade & rubber

    True for you and me but the OP is looking to develop his strokes/technique and Mark V is plenty good for that :P
  13. I’m in wrong path.. need Allround blade / Control blade & rubber

    Tibhar Stratus Power Wood with Mark V 2mm on each side. Tried and tested. Good control and blade fast enough if you want to upgrade to speed glue effect rubbers later on. Just ask the shop for lighter TSPW. 80-85 grams should do as Mark Via not a heavy rubber so the setup will be light overall
  14. Michael Maze vs TableTennisDaily's Dan!

    I think Dan played great! MM is just so talented though. Man, those around the net shots...
  15. Favourite Table Tennis Player

    Timo Boll Michael Maze JO Waldner Jorgen Parsson And for bringing the only really good and girly female player Bernadette Szoks
  16. Pre-made bat for a beginner

    Topspintt offer premade Donic AR+ blades with either Donic Liga or Twingo rubbers for between £35-42. Very controllable setup for a bigginer. You can then upgrade the rubbers as you progress
  17. How much has the changes in balls

    It may be thicker but I still prefer the feel of Nittaku. Horses for courses guys!
  18. How much has the changes in balls

    I find buying cheap plastic balls to be a bit of a false economy as they dont last as long as say Nittaku 3 star. Plus, the feeling of playing a heavier plastic ball is so much better.So yeah, it's cost me a bit buying those balls :D
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