Good morning, currently i begin to use Chinese rubbers and specifically bought 3 pairs of rubbers in AliExpress and 2 blades.
I would like a comparison or advice about the rubber that i should start for my adaptation.
The rubbers are:
- Haifu Whale 2 Power (training version)
- Sanwei Target 90
- DHS Hurricane 3
I started with non-tuned rubbers because i dont want a missile rubbers because my game is based more on spin than on power (spin-oriented), I usually do many service points and my topspin is based on the amount of spin.
Too i bought 2 blades, DHS PG7 (7 wood layers) and Sanwei F3 Pro (5+2ALC). The before year i played with Butterfly Petr Korbel (5 wood layers) and before some years with Timo Boll ALC.
I have training 2 times now with PG7 and Haifu, i love the heavy topspin of haifu but i think that the velocity of my topspins are a little slow.
I begin with PG7 because i read that the all wood blades are better than the carbon for develop the technique and the PG7 is nice with chinese rubbers.
For the moment i think that the hardness of haifu arent hard, I havent testing the hardness and i havent use the other rubbers yet.
About the bounce of chinese rubbers, i havent problems because this rubbers have a great short game and control.
I am interesting too in the rubber 729 Battle 2 , Reactor tornado , Three Sword Leap PRO (Blue sponge) and DHS Skyline TG3. I dont like boost rubbers
what do blade and rubber recommend for a spin-oriented player?
Please answers.
I would like a comparison or advice about the rubber that i should start for my adaptation.
The rubbers are:
- Haifu Whale 2 Power (training version)
- Sanwei Target 90
- DHS Hurricane 3
I started with non-tuned rubbers because i dont want a missile rubbers because my game is based more on spin than on power (spin-oriented), I usually do many service points and my topspin is based on the amount of spin.
Too i bought 2 blades, DHS PG7 (7 wood layers) and Sanwei F3 Pro (5+2ALC). The before year i played with Butterfly Petr Korbel (5 wood layers) and before some years with Timo Boll ALC.
I have training 2 times now with PG7 and Haifu, i love the heavy topspin of haifu but i think that the velocity of my topspins are a little slow.
I begin with PG7 because i read that the all wood blades are better than the carbon for develop the technique and the PG7 is nice with chinese rubbers.
For the moment i think that the hardness of haifu arent hard, I havent testing the hardness and i havent use the other rubbers yet.
About the bounce of chinese rubbers, i havent problems because this rubbers have a great short game and control.
I am interesting too in the rubber 729 Battle 2 , Reactor tornado , Three Sword Leap PRO (Blue sponge) and DHS Skyline TG3. I dont like boost rubbers
what do blade and rubber recommend for a spin-oriented player?
Please answers.
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