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Even though I don't understand what they're saying, I can learn quite a bit about their technique from this video
This is the most professional TT channel in China. He managed to get semi-professionals on board to test new equipments.
But when I said "semi-professionals", I mean athletes at the city or provincial level in China. Still pretty high level. In a Chinese province, there are at least 100 million people.
Thanks for posting this.
I usually watch Table Tennis Gan on youtube, he looks like a semi-pro (or retired professional player) too.
Enjoy watching players with proper technique doing the equipment reviews.
But really if Viscaria "0.5-1" points "worse" in some categories, I think it won't really matter whether you get regular Vis or FZH Vis.
IMO it matters only for the world class players, like top 100 WR.
You are correct. The difference is minor but noticeable. Amateurs probably don’t have the technique or power to tell the difference.
In my experience trying mine (see review on my other thread) the differences, while not huge, are certainly significant enough for it to feel like a different blade to the Viscaria - the dwell and control (which for me manifest in more spin) are two areas I have noticed.
In contrast to this review however I also found the FZD to be a little faster than the Viscaria I have (same weight)
The famous Bao Coach in China has reviewed FZD ALC compared to Vis, ZJK ALC and FZD Super ALC.
I have translated the key indicators to English:
I would love to be able to watch and listen to this in English as it s one of the only decent reviews I have seen carried out so far..
I would love to be able to watch and listen to this in English as it s one of the only decent reviews I have seen carried out so far..
I will translate it when I have time. Youtube can’t auto generate captions for Chinese at the moment.
I will translate it when I have time. Youtube can’t auto generate captions for Chinese at the moment.
Thank you!
This is the most professional TT channel in China. He managed to get semi-professionals on board to test new equipments.
But when I said "semi-professionals", I mean athletes at the city or provincial level in China. Still pretty high level. In a Chinese province, there are at least 100 million people.
Um, 100 million is 1/14 of China’s population…
Um, 100 million is 1/14 of China’s population…
Not every province has over 100 million residents.
Not every province has over 100 million residents.
You said at least 😂 the latest data from 2021 says only Shandong and Guangdong province have over 100 million population.
This is the most professional TT channel in China. He managed to get semi-professionals on board to test new equipments.
But when I said "semi-professionals", I mean athletes at the city or provincial level in China. Still pretty high level. In a Chinese province, there are at least 100 million people.
"The most professional TT channel in China" has only 7 subscribers, lol.
"The most professional TT channel in China" has only 7 subscribers, lol.
Bilibili works in two different mechanisms:
Subscribers
Fans
Subscribers can see each others updates. Fans work like subscribers in YouTube, you see updates of the content creators only, they don't see your updates.
1857 has 46000 fans (or subscribers)
Here to post another review that I found Vis V FZD ALC:
(top to bottom: speed, stiffness, control, power, spin)
Thanks, that’s a good review - my experience matches theirs almost completely so I’m re-assured to see that. I felt the FZD was a little faster too, which they didn’t. The main difference for me is in the spin and dwell area.
Following - so I can watch this at home later 😂
Good to hear the ALC blade is being received well
I think it's a safe combination hahaha. Hard to find any faults when butterfly has uses the same structure on 6 or so blades (including LGY).