I GAVE UP ON DIGNICS 09c!?Joola Dynaryz Inferno Unboxing #unboxing

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. Yes, I’ve made this decision.
When I first started using the D09C, I could feel its strong spin and powerful trajectory. However, for an amateur like me, it felt like a glass cannon—it heavily tests your ability to generate power. Even though the shots were strong, the process didn’t feel effortless, and it was easy to get tired.
When facing a strong opponent who applied pressure and blocked my shots back, I often struggled to generate enough power again to return the ball. After using it for a month, I still couldn’t get used to the tacky rubber.
Previously, I used the Silver V and the R7 for my forehand, and I thought they were great. My ANTI rubber often forces my opponents to return high balls, which I can directly smash with these non-tacky rubbers. But with the D09C, I made more mistakes, partly because of my lack of skill.
So, for amateur players like us, what other options do we have?

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So did u end up with the joola inferno rubber which u linked to or?
I'm also looking into this rubber and play cpen an osp expert crwi all++ blade which is more towards off then all.
This might be a good rubber instead of going with nittaku fastarc g-1 on my FH. But from what I read is has a low throw and is very fast. Don't want to fast rubbers so I'm curious what you think. I also like to stand mid from table and spin/loop don't like to be near the table if i get to choose.
 
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So did u end up with the joola inferno rubber which u linked to or?
I'm also looking into this rubber and play cpen an osp expert crwi all++ blade which is more towards off then all.
This might be a good rubber instead of going with nittaku fastarc g-1 on my FH. But from what I read is has a low throw and is very fast. Don't want to fast rubbers so I'm curious what you think. I also like to stand mid from table and spin/loop don't like to be near the table if i get to choose.
Yes, I am currently using the Joola Inferno. It is harder than the G-1, and I feel it’s faster. However, if you play mid-to-far from the table and loop, I think it’s suitable because I’ve played that way before. If the throw angle is low, you can consider slightly adjusting the way you create friction and the contact point. In my opinion, it can replace the G-1.
 
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Yes, I am currently using the Joola Inferno. It is harder than the G-1, and I feel it’s faster. However, if you play mid-to-far from the table and loop, I think it’s suitable because I’ve played that way before. If the throw angle is low, you can consider slightly adjusting the way you create friction and the contact point. In my opinion, it can replace the G-1.
Ok cool. That's a rubber I'm considering. Probably gonna go with roz from bf on my BH. But also still thinking of if I'm gonna switch up my blade and also try another one.
Mine is a cpen from osp which is probably gonna suite me fine but I'm still curious on another blade at the same time. Oh well just have to order and try out and se which one fits me best.
Is the throw low or low/mid beacuse i rally like to play mid/far from table
 
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Hello everyone, I’m KenKen, and I upload videos weekly. ANTI rubbers are not widely used in Taiwan, so I share content about using ANTI rubbers in matches and unboxing unique rubbers. I also showcase match videos of various grassroots table tennis masters.

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. Yes, I’ve made this decision.
When I first started using the D09C, I could feel its strong spin and powerful trajectory. However, for an amateur like me, it felt like a glass cannon—it heavily tests your ability to generate power. Even though the shots were strong, the process didn’t feel effortless, and it was easy to get tired.
When facing a strong opponent who applied pressure and blocked my shots back, I often struggled to generate enough power again to return the ball. After using it for a month, I still couldn’t get used to the tacky rubber.
Previously, I used the Silver V and the R7 for my forehand, and I thought they were great. My ANTI rubber often forces my opponents to return high balls, which I can directly smash with these non-tacky rubbers. But with the D09C, I made more mistakes, partly because of my lack of skill.
So, for amateur players like us, what other options do we have?

Please subscribe to my channel!

What thickness did you use on the Inferno? How easy it is to loop from underspin with it?
 
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I've been playing with Dignics 09c for about 6 months. It's a great rubber. However, it also has one drawback: you need to work with it constantly.
Dignics 09c is not a traditional European rubber with a tensor, where sometimes you just need to "put your hand in" if you're a little slow, and the rubber will do everything on its own. You have to work with it. You have to move a lot. The same blocks - it has to be an active block, although with minimal hand movement. However, after putting in a lot of effort and getting used to it, I no longer look for another option.
 
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I've been playing with Dignics 09c for about 6 months. It's a great rubber. However, it also has one drawback: you need to work with it constantly.
Dignics 09c is not a traditional European rubber with a tensor, where sometimes you just need to "put your hand in" if you're a little slow, and the rubber will do everything on its own. You have to work with it. You have to move a lot. The same blocks - it has to be an active block, although with minimal hand movement. However, after putting in a lot of effort and getting used to it, I no longer look for another option.
Congratulations on finding the rubber that suits you best!
 
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