Hey all.
A little backstory. I played table tennis as a kid (more than 20 years ago), competing in local tourneys and such. At that time I did not know much about equipment, my coaches made a racket for me, the forehand side was made from cuttings of a good rubber (we were poor), I don't know which one was it, but it was fairly tacky and spinny, not super fast as I can recall. It probably was one of the european/japanese rubbers, as chinese rubbers were not so popular in the club where I trained. The backhand side was dead, with no spin at all iirc, I believe it was one of the anti-spin rubbers, maybe dr neubauer, but I could be wrong.
Fast-forward, about 10 years ago I met a colleague, he is a decent player so we decided to play once/twice a week in a local club. I did my best researching the equipment and ended up with Acuda S2 on FH, BTY Tackiness Chop on BH and BTY Primorac off- blade. I approached it very conservatively, and long story short, I didn't really like it that much, especially the backhand rubber. I'd prefer Acuda to be on the BH and have something more spinny on FH.
Anyway, I want to return to playing and I need new equipment, I don't have access to my previous racket, so can't use the blade.
I did my best reading the forum for the past few days, here is a shortlist of equipment I'm considering, but I'm open to other options.
FH, I want something grippy and spinny. Ideally I'd want as little maintenance as possible, but if let's say boosted h3 is much better option than unboosted Tau 2 I may consider it:
1) Xiom Tau II (it's hard to find but a few shops still sell it)
2) 729 Battle 2 Provincial Gold (does it need boosting?), or Battle 3
3) DHS H3 39 OS
BH, I'm not a very good BH loop player. Looking for a rubber that will give me good over-the-table flicks and serve reception. Options I'm considering:
1) Rakza Z
2) Fastarc G1
Blade - I have no idea, I guess it needs to pair well with the rubbers and I don't want to spend a lot, so something like Tibhar Stratus Power Wood cost-wise, not sure how good it is.
Thanks
A little backstory. I played table tennis as a kid (more than 20 years ago), competing in local tourneys and such. At that time I did not know much about equipment, my coaches made a racket for me, the forehand side was made from cuttings of a good rubber (we were poor), I don't know which one was it, but it was fairly tacky and spinny, not super fast as I can recall. It probably was one of the european/japanese rubbers, as chinese rubbers were not so popular in the club where I trained. The backhand side was dead, with no spin at all iirc, I believe it was one of the anti-spin rubbers, maybe dr neubauer, but I could be wrong.
Fast-forward, about 10 years ago I met a colleague, he is a decent player so we decided to play once/twice a week in a local club. I did my best researching the equipment and ended up with Acuda S2 on FH, BTY Tackiness Chop on BH and BTY Primorac off- blade. I approached it very conservatively, and long story short, I didn't really like it that much, especially the backhand rubber. I'd prefer Acuda to be on the BH and have something more spinny on FH.
Anyway, I want to return to playing and I need new equipment, I don't have access to my previous racket, so can't use the blade.
I did my best reading the forum for the past few days, here is a shortlist of equipment I'm considering, but I'm open to other options.
FH, I want something grippy and spinny. Ideally I'd want as little maintenance as possible, but if let's say boosted h3 is much better option than unboosted Tau 2 I may consider it:
1) Xiom Tau II (it's hard to find but a few shops still sell it)
2) 729 Battle 2 Provincial Gold (does it need boosting?), or Battle 3
3) DHS H3 39 OS
BH, I'm not a very good BH loop player. Looking for a rubber that will give me good over-the-table flicks and serve reception. Options I'm considering:
1) Rakza Z
2) Fastarc G1
Blade - I have no idea, I guess it needs to pair well with the rubbers and I don't want to spend a lot, so something like Tibhar Stratus Power Wood cost-wise, not sure how good it is.
Thanks
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