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Hi everyone,
I am a player with around a 1300 TTR rating. My current setup is a Yinhe V14 Pro with Nittaku Fastarc G-1 on my forehand and Nittaku Fastarc C-1 on my backhand. The setup is can be quite fast, which I really like. Even though the blade is fantastic for its price, it feels way too stiff and overly direct to me. Because of koto and outer carbon. While it is very stable and safe for blocking without any vibration, I am really looking for more dwell time because I am a spin-oriented offensive player.
What tires me out and causes a lot of unforced errors is the rubbers' topsheet feeling—the topsheets feel too hard, have very low catapult, and require huge, physical strokes to generate quality spin. I don't necessarily mean sponge hardness here; for instance, when I tried Donic BlueGrip (52.5° hardness) on a friend's all-wood blade, it actually felt more comfortable to play with because of Softer top sheet. Right now, I really struggle to lift heavy backspin balls and i want bit more kick from the rubber, other specs are great.
I feel like I should switch to an inner carbon blade and more modern rubbers. What would you recommend? My budget for the blade is 60 EUR or less. Maybe I should change only rubbers?
I also have sanwei v5 pro all wood blade, if i reglue rubbers on this blade, any thoughts?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks in advance for reading!
I am a player with around a 1300 TTR rating. My current setup is a Yinhe V14 Pro with Nittaku Fastarc G-1 on my forehand and Nittaku Fastarc C-1 on my backhand. The setup is can be quite fast, which I really like. Even though the blade is fantastic for its price, it feels way too stiff and overly direct to me. Because of koto and outer carbon. While it is very stable and safe for blocking without any vibration, I am really looking for more dwell time because I am a spin-oriented offensive player.
What tires me out and causes a lot of unforced errors is the rubbers' topsheet feeling—the topsheets feel too hard, have very low catapult, and require huge, physical strokes to generate quality spin. I don't necessarily mean sponge hardness here; for instance, when I tried Donic BlueGrip (52.5° hardness) on a friend's all-wood blade, it actually felt more comfortable to play with because of Softer top sheet. Right now, I really struggle to lift heavy backspin balls and i want bit more kick from the rubber, other specs are great.
I feel like I should switch to an inner carbon blade and more modern rubbers. What would you recommend? My budget for the blade is 60 EUR or less. Maybe I should change only rubbers?
I also have sanwei v5 pro all wood blade, if i reglue rubbers on this blade, any thoughts?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks in advance for reading!
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