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  1. Several Months with the SANWEI Verdi Inner: The Best Inner ALC Blade SANWEI Has Made

    Yes they are quite similar. Perhaps the Surge Nitro handle is a tiny bit thinner. Never had the Fextra 5x Outer.
  2. Several Months with the SANWEI Verdi Inner: The Best Inner ALC Blade SANWEI Has Made

    Yes. But I totally agree with the headline. It's the only blade that didn't make go back to my Yinhe V14 Pro. So damn good. Super control and terrific speed when you need :)
  3. tt-store.eu no customer service

    I know the owner from long time conversation and I know that they are reliable. But I can't say what have happened in this case of course.
  4. Faster blade than sanwei V5 pro/ 729 blue alc

    I use harder Chinese tacky rubbers.
  5. Faster blade than sanwei V5 pro/ 729 blue alc

    You should have a look at this one. https://chtt.se/varumarken/yinhe/yinhestommar/yinhe-t2s Very fast and quite light weight as well.
  6. What happened to Joola Tronix rubbers?

    These are discontinued and have no replacement still... :( Many kids in my club plays with these Tronix CMD now.
  7. Table tennis shoes on a budget

    LOKI - Telson and LOKI - Arthur are quite nice and good value.
  8. inverted ox

    https://chtt.se/en/varumarken/globe/37-gummi/globe-999
  9. Sanwei or Yinhe: Which one is the better budget brand?

    Don't think that Aliexpress stores will prioritize ST handles. Go shop in a real table tennis store instead :)
  10. Sanwei or Yinhe: Which one is the better budget brand?

    Yinhe has the ST option in most of their blades except for the pen blades.
  11. Medium pips

    Giant Dragon - 612 is nice
  12. Calderano Signs with Joola (#139)

    Yeah. There are people like this everywhere. I have a lot of players around me that have moved from Butterfly, Stiga rubbers etc, and now use Joola and feel that they have more control and easier spin production with Joola rubbers. And they keep coming back to us to buy Joola rubbers, not...
  13. Dignics 05 backhand alternative

    I really think that you need to be practicing how to receive incoming spin. There's no rubber that gives you these properties and adapts to what you want it to do. The best way is to train hard and learn offensive/defensive technique and find a rubber/blade that gives you the best of what you...
  14. Dignics 05 backhand alternative

    Joola - Dynaryz Inferno is nice...
  15. Need easier to use alternative to DHS Hurricane 3 Neo

    Well. Sure you could use the same technique with a tacky Chinese rubber and a European rubber, but you will not get the best out of the rubbers. European rubbers with a more bouncy sponge and a more elastic topsheet is a much better rubber to drive/loop with than doing hard brush loops with...
  16. Need easier to use alternative to DHS Hurricane 3 Neo

    I know the weight of one I used. It's 44g cut to a normal blade.
  17. Need easier to use alternative to DHS Hurricane 3 Neo

    If you're used to H3, I think you should look for a more light weight rubber with similar properties, but more easy to play with. To change to Tenergy or something like that would make you change your technique quite much in the looping game. My son have used H3 on forehand since he started play...
  18. 👟 SANWEI New Color Table Tennis Shoes Released!👟

    Yes they are a bit wider than the Mizuno Wave Drive series and Stiga Liner.
  19. Rubber help

    If you like tensor kind of rubbers, try Joola - Tronix CMD. It's soft 42.5deg and easy to play with. Very forgiving. Otherwise perhaps 729 - Focus III Snipe 42/44deg, Palio AK47 Blue/Yellow or Yinhe - Mercury III Euro. These are super easy to play with. Light weight, grippy and fairly bouncy.
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