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  1. Deciding on equipment from viscaria... please help..

    Ken, Personally I would stick with the Viscaria and stay with same non-boosted rubber sheets that you will eventually choose while being formally trained.
  2. Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft

    I am currently using R7/FH, R7S/BH, both max. The R7 is just as fast, but not as spinny as t05, but the R7S "feels" like t05 and just a bit slower than the R7.
  3. Rakza 7

    5 out of 5 rating for Rakza 7 The 2.0 regular Rakza 7 is still very good at driving, blocking and smashing. I decided to try 2.0, coming from Max to experiment if I needed a bigger margin of error when miscalculating or performing out of position strokes. Using 2.0 holds true for backhand...
  4. Rakza 7

    Review by 'tropic1' on item 'Rakza 7'

    The 2.0 regular Rakza 7 is still very good at driving, blocking and smashing. I decided to try 2.0, coming from Max to experiment if I needed a bigger margin of error when miscalculating or performing out of position strokes. Using 2.0 holds true for backhand strokes, but for forehand strokes I...
  5. What table tennis rubbers & blade do you use?

    Viscaria FH: Rakza 7 Max BH: Rakza 7S Max Waldner Ultra Senso Carbon FH: Rakza 7 Max BH: Tenergy 05FX Max
  6. TTD Comp - Win DHS Gold Arc 3 Rubbers

    I think the ball is on #3.
  7. Yasaka Rakza 7

    I play with Rakza 7 Max on both sides on a Waldner Ultra Senso Carbon and its a very consistent rubber, linear and whatever you give it, it gives back. I tried to use Rakza 7 soft on my BH, but I found that the throw for me was higher even if the rubber was controllable and slower than the...
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