Hey guys as the title is stating im looking for a new blade since im not feeling very confident with my current setup.
I started playing in february this year. I am 20 years old and am willing to improve. (Reading a ton about Tabletennis) The things i really need to work on is pretty much everything but especially footwork. My BH feels more dangerous than my FH and I love to play BH. My TTR is currently 963
. Would training at Home with a robot improve my overall ability to play or could my technique get worse since there is no coach to tell me what to do better? In my Club there is training 2 times a week but the coach isnt there regularly and also we dont play that many multiball drills.
I am currently using:
FH/BH: andro Hexer Duro 1.9
Blade: andro Super Core Cell All+
I will change rubbers after this season (most likely DHS Neo Hurricane 3 FH / maybe Stiga Mantra M BH since I heard that going for hard rubbers can be beneficial in developing a good technique if you can invest time) and since some of you recommend to only change 1 piece at a time. I thought it would be better to change the blade now. I want a Blade with a bit more of everything. Especially im looking for a blade with more speed but it should have a decent amount of control.
Also which handle do you think would be a better fit for BH orientated players?
I heard that a straight handle would be better but im interested in your opinions.
So looking for a new blade and not quite sure what would fit, I started my research. Many people said that carbon blades are not usefull for beginners since it isnt that good to develop a proper technique. Now there are only 2 categories to consider 5 layer and 7 layer all wood blades. (or am I missing something) Then I went to revspin and looked at some of the highest rated blades, I also looked elsewhere and came across some other ideas.
Now these are the blades that many of you seem to like: (No particular order)
Tibhar Stratus PowerWood
DHS PowerG7
Stiga Infinity VPS V OFF
Stiga Allround Classic
TSP Reflex-50 Award OFF
Butterfly Korbel (not quite sure which one was meant) since there are 3 different
If your read until now first of all thank you, you guys are the best community!
If there are any questions feel free to ask.
I started playing in february this year. I am 20 years old and am willing to improve. (Reading a ton about Tabletennis) The things i really need to work on is pretty much everything but especially footwork. My BH feels more dangerous than my FH and I love to play BH. My TTR is currently 963
I am currently using:
FH/BH: andro Hexer Duro 1.9
Blade: andro Super Core Cell All+
I will change rubbers after this season (most likely DHS Neo Hurricane 3 FH / maybe Stiga Mantra M BH since I heard that going for hard rubbers can be beneficial in developing a good technique if you can invest time) and since some of you recommend to only change 1 piece at a time. I thought it would be better to change the blade now. I want a Blade with a bit more of everything. Especially im looking for a blade with more speed but it should have a decent amount of control.
Also which handle do you think would be a better fit for BH orientated players?
I heard that a straight handle would be better but im interested in your opinions.
So looking for a new blade and not quite sure what would fit, I started my research. Many people said that carbon blades are not usefull for beginners since it isnt that good to develop a proper technique. Now there are only 2 categories to consider 5 layer and 7 layer all wood blades. (or am I missing something) Then I went to revspin and looked at some of the highest rated blades, I also looked elsewhere and came across some other ideas.
Now these are the blades that many of you seem to like: (No particular order)
Tibhar Stratus PowerWood
DHS PowerG7
Stiga Infinity VPS V OFF
Stiga Allround Classic
TSP Reflex-50 Award OFF
Butterfly Korbel (not quite sure which one was meant) since there are 3 different
If your read until now first of all thank you, you guys are the best community!
If there are any questions feel free to ask.
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