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I want to state that this is just my opinion, based on my observations but also on various people trying and playing my setups.
when i started, i just got trapped in a little EJ-journey to test various things to see what i might like and like, many others i guess, i got drawn towards chinese equipment (rubbers especially) ... simply because they are cheap. i mean, whats not to like about spending 10$ on a sheet compared to 40$?
well... i took quite a round trip with the conclusion:
i actually dont think that chinese rubbers do MOST people any favours at all. if you step back and look at it from clean view, there is a huge difference in using ''what you would like to work'' and ''what actually works''
i noticed that specifically on the sound. when i played with chinese hard rubber, my shots where always really loud with a clear hit-sound to it instead of a brushing sound. made me realize, i dont even use chinese-technique to make use of those rubbers to begin with.
a friend of mine gave me some used tensor rubbers to play around with and what can i say... my game pretty much jumped up multiple levels instantly. i pulled of the rubbers from a cheap 20$ prebuild racket i still had from before (spinlord) and slapped some used T05 on and another friend gave me a victas he still had laying around and it did multiple things pretty much instantly:
i play way better
i have way more control
i can generate way more speed with less effort and ultimatively play with more gears
i can generate way more spin
my entire play became way more efficient because i dont get tired by putting a lot of energy into every stroke.
it just worked. i think, it was probably the biggest upgrade yet in my play. never played that well.
and even if i would now replace those rubbers in the future i wouldnt even pay that more either because the money spend to test chinese rubbers and buy multiple things, i could very well just bought some tensors with to begin with already.
and friends who played around with my setups noticed and said very similar things too. i would have liked it, if chinese tacky rubbers would work. but neither am i chinese, nor do i train with chinese people, nor do i have a coach with chinese gear, nor does anyone in the local clubs use chinese gear. every person you learn things from here, is using Tensors so it just makes way more sense to use that instead. every player is different tho but overall, i came to the conclusion that chinese tacky rubbers are extremely specific. some people might do well, but i think MOST people...will just do way better with tensors instead. if you re not a chinese, or you live in china or you train with a chinese style coach or you play around a community where everyone uses chinese rubbers... just dont use them, honestly. get similar gear to what your coach and the people around you use, so you can actually learn from them.
when i started, i just got trapped in a little EJ-journey to test various things to see what i might like and like, many others i guess, i got drawn towards chinese equipment (rubbers especially) ... simply because they are cheap. i mean, whats not to like about spending 10$ on a sheet compared to 40$?
well... i took quite a round trip with the conclusion:
i actually dont think that chinese rubbers do MOST people any favours at all. if you step back and look at it from clean view, there is a huge difference in using ''what you would like to work'' and ''what actually works''
i noticed that specifically on the sound. when i played with chinese hard rubber, my shots where always really loud with a clear hit-sound to it instead of a brushing sound. made me realize, i dont even use chinese-technique to make use of those rubbers to begin with.
a friend of mine gave me some used tensor rubbers to play around with and what can i say... my game pretty much jumped up multiple levels instantly. i pulled of the rubbers from a cheap 20$ prebuild racket i still had from before (spinlord) and slapped some used T05 on and another friend gave me a victas he still had laying around and it did multiple things pretty much instantly:
i play way better
i have way more control
i can generate way more speed with less effort and ultimatively play with more gears
i can generate way more spin
my entire play became way more efficient because i dont get tired by putting a lot of energy into every stroke.
it just worked. i think, it was probably the biggest upgrade yet in my play. never played that well.
and even if i would now replace those rubbers in the future i wouldnt even pay that more either because the money spend to test chinese rubbers and buy multiple things, i could very well just bought some tensors with to begin with already.
and friends who played around with my setups noticed and said very similar things too. i would have liked it, if chinese tacky rubbers would work. but neither am i chinese, nor do i train with chinese people, nor do i have a coach with chinese gear, nor does anyone in the local clubs use chinese gear. every person you learn things from here, is using Tensors so it just makes way more sense to use that instead. every player is different tho but overall, i came to the conclusion that chinese tacky rubbers are extremely specific. some people might do well, but i think MOST people...will just do way better with tensors instead. if you re not a chinese, or you live in china or you train with a chinese style coach or you play around a community where everyone uses chinese rubbers... just dont use them, honestly. get similar gear to what your coach and the people around you use, so you can actually learn from them.