dignics 09c vs dignics 05

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Oh my bad, it was swarmed by like other ppl's comments. Yea sure. I tired the tb alc, it has the same comp as fzd i believe and aparently its a bit faster, less dwell whic hsi why i went for fzd since it has more dwell. im not entirely sure how d64 in feeling compares to the other dignics rubbres. ive tried d09c and it felt good wasnt that fast, and it was very controllable. which is why like im consdiering dignics. ppl say like its gunna be too fast but like ive tried them all in games and used for one coaching session. and also, yes i have decided d80 on bh. but after reading some more reviews... i cant decide d05 or d80. i know d80 is better ease of use so ill rpob use that backhand. the thing is, ive used both my rubbers for a long time, and its deterioated like crazy. so thats why i want to change both at once since i cant get much spin out of my rubbres anymore. but sure ill see if any of my friends have rackets i can try.
Well 09c isn't too fast, it's actually great for short game and service. 09c is only fast when you REALLY get some serious racket speed in your loops. Problem with it is that extreme spin can be difficult because of the sponge hardness. 05 is easier in this regard but it is not an easy rubber to play and does not forgive poor technique or poor timing. D80 is similar but different, a bit more forgiving tbh.
Blades are blades, while the FZD ALC is quick it's not impossibly so and I think you will get used to it. I had it on my list before choosing Innerforce ALC, I was afraid it might just be a bit too fast but if I ever felt the need to change it would be too of my list of choices also.
I hope you find the combo for you and get it right first time, good luck
 
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Did you get coached with the faster racket jet? What did your coach say?
What. no... I tried someone else's tb alc and it has the same comp so im assuming its similar. I had heard some reviews onlkine that tb is a little bit stiffer and less dwell. which is why i went for fzd since it has more dwell and control. as for getting coached with it... no. i played a game with tb alc and i felt i could control it. it just needs some time getting used to.
 
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Well 09c isn't too fast, it's actually great for short game and service. 09c is only fast when you REALLY get some serious racket speed in your loops. Problem with it is that extreme spin can be difficult because of the sponge hardness. 05 is easier in this regard but it is not an easy rubber to play and does not forgive poor technique or poor timing. D80 is similar but different, a bit more forgiving tbh.
Blades are blades, while the FZD ALC is quick it's not impossibly so and I think you will get used to it. I had it on my list before choosing Innerforce ALC, I was afraid it might just be a bit too fast but if I ever felt the need to change it would be too of my list of choices also.
I hope you find the combo for you and get it right first time, good luck
Ah ok. thanks. my bh rubber is quite clear to me. d80 since my backhand isnt that strong. strong as in like power not technique-wise. i dont like have a lot of strength to play bh. my fh is more powerful. so im just. looking for something that can accomodate for my swing speed. and like not overshoot half the time. so fh; top 2 consideration either d05 or d80. but thts smth i cant rlly decide. ill see if i can find someone's d05 and try it. d09c it felt good from just playing with it but i didn;t try like using full fh technique. so not rlly sure about that yet. but im aiming for a non tacky rubber since dust gets attratced on there too easily so i find it hard to keep clean. like the tack may dissapear so that will like make it less. spinny. thats why my main considerations are d80 and d05.
 
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Thanks thats very helpful. I was eventually able to loop with hurricane 3 but like it was still hard and most of the time, dumpib them into the net. Between dignics 05, 09c and 80 (also i play aggresive maybe some passive blocks here and there), which would loop like easy, but not like super high and easy to block but isnt like going to dump into the net? Ive heard that 09c is demanding but it has super high arc and from posts here (all of which were very helpful so ty guys) but d05 has more catapult so im not sure whether looping will go out of the table if you loop too hard.
If you are worried about the 05 catapult effect, try the Fastarc G1. It is basically a friendly version of the T05. Less catapult, way better control and less sensitive to incoming spin. Slightly slower then the T05 but not by much.
 
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Is zyre-03 also as fast as the dignics line? Like i need something that's easier to return serves as im not that good at reading serves. also the price tag.
But out of d05 and d09c what would you like have? is there any comparison? FOr close to table play etc... LIke is it easier to overshoot with d05 or d09c.
edit; still want like a fast rubber with loads of spin. Also im not willing to boost my rubbers so...)
Try to invest in a good coach instead of rubber. Whichever dignics you choose it'll not help you in serve return.
 
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FH FH FH!

09C not trampolinish enuf for Sponge Assisted Drive ( SAD ) on BH.
I play my best backhand with 09C. it basically saved my backhand. exactly because it’s not (so) “trampolinish”, but still with great speed, great control and amazing feel. I thought it’s combo of blade and rubber, tried it on different blade - still works like a charm!
 
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