Can You Help me Choose a New Setup: Blade and Rubbers for Under €200

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Sven, I cleaned up the grammar and spelling on your posts. You also had two threads on the same subject. So I put them together. You only need this one thread.

Guys, feel free to give Sven equipment suggestions.

I am going to suggest:

Blade: Xiom Offensive S
FH rubber: Xiom Vega Pro
BH Rubber: Xiom Vega Europe

Could also get the same blade with these rubbrers:

FH Rubber: Rakza 7
BH Rubber: Rakza 7 Soft

Without seeing you play, this something I can say should be a useful upgrade from what you have been using.

If you wanted to post video footage of you playing, people would be able to give you more informed recommendations.

Also, if you wanted to spend less money and get less expensive Chinese Rubbers and Blade, you could save a lot. It is hard to say if that would be as good for you or not. But maybe some of our members can recommend a good setup that would be inexpensive but good for you.
 
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What should I use. I'm 13 an play for 5 years and like to attack can any one help me?
Save yourself money. Sanwei 75 inner, Big dipper fh, Moon 12 bh.

You will thank me later
 
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Depends on your level,
I see in your profile you use a carbon blade already, so a inner carbon blade makes sense.
Great post about inner blades here: https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/your-favorite-inner-carbon-blade-survey.30605/

Donic Waldner Senso Carbon is very popular because of how it feels during offensive strokes, with rakza 7 or Donic acuda s2 you have a great combo to refine every stroke.

I wonder if the blade from that prebuilt Joola recreational racket would be comparable to the carbon blades you are talking about. :)
 
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Save yourself money. Sanwei 75 inner, Big dipper fh, Moon 12 bh.

You will thank me later

Can you provide him links for each component and maybe full name like Yinhe Big Dipper (and maybe what hardness you think he should use). Yinhe Moon 12 (ditto). Maybe a link where he can get all from the same place and have them assemble?
 
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I wonder if the blade from that prebuilt Joola recreational racket would be comparable to the carbon blades you are talking about. :)
It doesn't. The only thing it does in these blades is kill feeling and increase the sweet spot a bit (which makes it easy to use).

@Sven7013 , how about talking to a trainer or letting your parents take you to a store?
Have you tried other people's bats?
Do you play at a club?

There's so insanely much to choose from, and not a lot of information to give you a good suggestion.
 
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Can you provide him links for each component and maybe full name like Yinhe Big Dipper (and maybe what hardness you think he should use). Yinhe Moon 12 (ditto). Maybe a link where he can get all from the same place and have them assemble?
@Sven7013 Ok, seriously you will love this setup, and go keep the extra $150 for yourself.

75 Inner, or if you want to save even more money get the Sanwei CC. I have both and these 2 are my favorite blades.

Yinhe Big Dipper for FH. 38 hardness might be good for you.

Yinhe Moon 12 for BH. M+ should be good for you
 
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It doesn't. The only thing it does in these blades is kill feeling and increase the sweet spot a bit (which makes it easy to use).

@Sven7013 , how about talking to a trainer or letting your parents take you to a store?
Have you tried other people's bats?
Do you play at a club?

There's so insanely much to choose from, and not a lot of information to give you a good suggestion.
@Sven7013 Take this advice from Tyce. Best advice so far on post. A personal trainer knows the most about you so they can give the best advice
 
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It doesn't. The only thing it does in these blades is kill feeling and increase the sweet spot a bit (which makes it easy to use).

The smiley face was supposed to cue people that the blades in those prebuilt rackets which I also called "recreational" shouldn't be compared to actual high end equipment
 
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Can you provide him links for each component and maybe full name like Yinhe Big Dipper (and maybe what hardness you think he should use). Yinhe Moon 12 (ditto). Maybe a link where he can get all from the same place and have them assemble

Sven, I cleaned up the grammar and spelling on your posts. You also had two threads on the same subject. So I put them together. You only need this one thread.

Guys, feel free to give Sven equipment suggestions.

I am going to suggest:

Blade: Xiom Offensive S
FH rubber: Xiom Vega Pro
BH Rubber: Xiom Vega Europe

Could also get the same blade with these rubbrers:

FH Rubber: Rakza 7
BH Rubber: Rakza 7 Soft

Without seeing you play, this something I can say should be a useful upgrade from what you have been using.

If you wanted to post video footage of you playing, people would be able to give you more informed recommendations.

Also, if you wanted to spend less money and get less expensive Chinese Rubbers and Blade, you could save a lot. It is hard to say if that would be as good for you or not. But maybe some of our members can recommend a good setup that would be inexpensive but good for you.
Thank you for your tips
 
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What should I use. I'm 13 an play for 5 years and like to attack can any one help me?
I'm 13 and I play table tennis for 6 years I want a new rubbers and blade apart this is my first time that I don't have a pre made bat.

I play aggresive but not far away from the table but I want also a little control, spin, and speed. My budget is €200. Can you help me?
Sven, I cleaned up the grammar and spelling on your posts. You also had two threads on the same subject. So I put them together. You only need this one thread.

Guys, feel free to give Sven equipment suggestions.

I am going to suggest:

Blade: Xiom Offensive S
FH rubber: Xiom Vega Pro
BH Rubber: Xiom Vega Europe

Could also get the same blade with these rubbrers:

FH Rubber: Rakza 7
BH Rubber: Rakza 7 Soft

Without seeing you play, this something I can say should be a useful upgrade from what you have been using.

If you wanted to post video footage of you playing, people would be able to give you more informed recommendations.

Also, if you wanted to spend less money and get less expensive Chinese Rubbers and Blade, you could save a lot. It is hard to say if that would be as good for you or not. But maybe some of our members can recommend a good setup that would be inexpensive but good for you.
I want my first custom bat I play 6 hear table tennis and I want a good blade with good rubbers my budget is €200

My playstyle is with fh is all in attack with spin and my backhand is more allround with a lot of spin I like a flexibel blade

Can any one help me?
Because then more people are gonna read it and I need it gaat for the new seoson

Sven, I had already merged two threads you made and told you I did. This is the second time I am MERGING your threads. ALL THREE OF YOUR THREADS ARE IN THIS ONE THREAD. So this time it comes with a warning.

If you make another thread that is the same content as this, you will need to go look for a different table tennis forum to bother.

And honestly, if you just get what TensorBackhand recommended or what I recommended if you want more expensive gear, you don't need any other recomendations. All more recommendations will do is confuse you.

If you are coming from that Joola prebuilt racket you say you are using, what TensorBackhand recommended is going to be a great upgrade and it is very reasonably priced. The racket I recommended will cost more than double that and is still within your budget. But I would still go with what TensorBackhand recommended if I was you.
 
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Not how it works kid.
This will probably be deleted.
Better to just put more info in the other thread and you will get some good advice.

NAH. I am going to leave it all....at least for now. It shows that the kid is a little impatient and a little on the spoiled side. :) Not a great look for him. But seeing his responses when people are telling him he shouldn't bombard the forum with multiple versions of the same exact request lets people see who they are trying to help. :)
 
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