Change from euro/jap to a hybrid chinese rubber

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Hi everyone,

I'm playing table tennis for 2 years with euro/jap rubber (sriver, tenergie and now mx-p) and now I want to test something different.

What rubber do you think is the easiest to adapt without booster? I thought in something like yinhe big dipper in 38 degress.

All sugestions will be apreciate, thank very much.
 
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Hi everyone,

I'm playing table tennis for 2 years with euro/jap rubber (sriver, tenergie and now mx-p) and now I want to test something different.

What rubber do you think is the easiest to adapt without booster? I thought in something like yinhe big dipper in 38 degress.

All sugestions will be apreciate, thank very much.
Big dipper has received a lot of good review but I haven't tried. Another great option I highly recommend is Target National blue sponge (~$35USD). Plays very spinny game. Not as powerful as hurricane but great control (due to the German sponge).

Hurricane 8 is also easy to adapt to.

If you have the $$$ Yasaka rising dragon is the one to go.
 
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