New Equipment (Rubbers & Blades) 2020

says Hi, I am a life-long table tennis enthusiast and...
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Any news on the short pips front? With the Ito-Falck effect going on, I'm sure there is commercial feasibility.

Modern pips are almost always too soft, I'm hoping for something with good speed and less mush.

In my opinion, the best fit in this category so far is Spinlord Waran 2.
 
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Anyone have insider tips on a Tenergy 25 refresh? I'm hoping the 50+ trend would bring a truly hard, linear, non-tacky option to the masses (none of that flimsy thin/soft topsheet stuff masquerading as 50+).
 
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The elusive tenergy 09c in it’s natural habitat!
 

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Grabbing youngsters from the very beginning.
Strategy.

Well, if it is necessary for players of all levels to adapt to poly balls by choosing faster blades and/or harder rubbers, it makes perfect sense to not let beginners play with what used to be good for beginners 40 years ago.

Personally, I have nothing against a Donic Coppa for beginners if it must be, but I´d rather recommend an entry level tensor and keep with the tried and tested allround blades of yore.
 
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