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Hi everyone,
After a 11 year hiatus I started playing again back in March. I started off with my old blade (Butterfly Bryce FX on a Butterfly Timo Boll OFF frame) but the frame had cracked, so in september I purchased a new blade.
I was looking for more control and got advised to take Rozena's and paired it with a Petr Korbel frame. I am however still lacking the control, I feel it has decreased in the short game, but gained a little when attacking compared to my old blade.
I'm looking into getting new rubbers (possibly a full blade, to sell this one as it's hardly used) and through my own research I landed on Yasaka Rakza Z rubbers. I am a local level player and getting back into competion. My technique is on a beginner going intermediate level, but I am eager to improve. I play active and like to attack and set-up attacks for myself.
My question to you all would be, would the Rakza Z's be a too advanced rubber for me, or would I be able to handle them? I am doubting that my lack of technique would hinder me with the Rakza Z's and that I would be better off improving on Rakza 7's for the first while.
Would like your input!
Dennis
After a 11 year hiatus I started playing again back in March. I started off with my old blade (Butterfly Bryce FX on a Butterfly Timo Boll OFF frame) but the frame had cracked, so in september I purchased a new blade.
I was looking for more control and got advised to take Rozena's and paired it with a Petr Korbel frame. I am however still lacking the control, I feel it has decreased in the short game, but gained a little when attacking compared to my old blade.
I'm looking into getting new rubbers (possibly a full blade, to sell this one as it's hardly used) and through my own research I landed on Yasaka Rakza Z rubbers. I am a local level player and getting back into competion. My technique is on a beginner going intermediate level, but I am eager to improve. I play active and like to attack and set-up attacks for myself.
My question to you all would be, would the Rakza Z's be a too advanced rubber for me, or would I be able to handle them? I am doubting that my lack of technique would hinder me with the Rakza Z's and that I would be better off improving on Rakza 7's for the first while.
Would like your input!
Dennis
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