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A secret Chinese national team technique I'm not familiar with?and I for one don’t see much dick impact there.
A secret Chinese national team technique I'm not familiar with?and I for one don’t see much dick impact there.
A secret Chinese national team technique I'm not familiar with?
Actually these hybrid sticky + cake sponged rubbers are quite difficult to make a proper high arc ball that has a lot of spin. If you overcook your loop you will not hit the table, it will go long.If you want high arc, don't bother with rakza 7 soft, just get rakza Z. Much higher arc, really makes it easy to keep the ball on the table.
Baal is probably the CEO of Butterfly Inc incognito.
Let's be fair to Baal here on this matter. Baal likes certain BTY products for the simple reason he likes the performance that suits his needs, not because it is BTY.
He used T05 for a real long time, and changed that out for Karis, as he got hooked on linear performance. (It pretty much doesn't get any more linear than Karis) He may or may not use it or play much TT any moar, not sure.
That would be some empirical evidence that Baal is not a BTY marketing arm, at least in his personal choices for equipment to use.
I am pretty much like you Gozo in that I do not believe in absolutes in T, there is no single correct answer for every situation.
Baal is probably the CEO of Butterfly Inc incognito.
Hi Gozo,Guys & Girls,
I Want to find out:
Which rubber has high throw or high arching trajectory with strong catapult effect and is cheaper than T05.
High arching trajectory to make slow spinny loop for opening up with safe and deep placement.
Strong catapult effect for powerful smash to finish points.
Thanks in advance.
Rakza Z went up, up and up again in my opinion.