Greetings TTD folks.
Lodro... Who is this man and why does he appear on all my internet searches? (strictly table tennis related searches...)
Seems all the equipment I search info for eventually lead to a comment by Lodro 🤣 If you're reading this, thanks for your comments regarding Sanwei T5000, it sounds like an amazing budget blade discovery. Mine is in the mail
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Hi all, I panicked and bought some things on sale, and will probably buy some more. I havent played in years and just started playing again and contracted some form of consumerism disease combine with new hobby fascination that appears to be have named EJ
Prices in $NZD if anyone is curious. From AliExpress unless stated
- Sanwei T5000 blade ($5 NZD from Taobao)
- Sanwei T5000 blade ($12)
- Sanwei TR-3 ($7)
- Loki Rxton 3 Pro ($13)
- Friendship 729 Battle 2 SOFT 37 ($18 from Taobao)
- Mercury 2 Medium Red x2 ($4.30 each)
- Mercury 2 Medium Black x1 ($4.30 each)
- Kokutaku 868-Blue x3 (Black rubber) ($4.60 each) (Kokutaku states mid-hard)
Some comments say people prefer Kokutaku 868-Blue for FH over Mercury2. Idk if it makes much difference at this price point.
I want to assemble some bats with my friends, so we can get a feel what budget Chinese gear is like.
We're probably mid-beginner level. Can handle decent spin and can identify different shots enough that at least we can youtube it later and learn what we were doing wrong. Our natural skills seem pretty good for casual players, but lacking training or fundamentals... seems I can't buy those from AliExpress 🤯
Existing gear:
- Sanwei Echo with T88 III rubber both sides.
- Random 10 year old stuff collected from garages.
Gear coming / To be purchased:
- Budget #1: Sanwei TR-3 / FH Kokutaku 868 / BH Mercury 2
- Budget #2: Sanwei TR5000 / FH Kokutaku 868 / BH Mercury 2
- Premium Budget #1: Sanwei TR5000 / FH Loki Rxton 3 Pro / BH Battle 2 SOFT
- Premium Budget #2: Sanwei TR5000 / recommend different style rubbers?
It sounds like the Battle 2 Soft is very tacky, and can lift a ball for a few seconds.
After checking our group's bats none can lift a ball for even 0.1 seconds, so we're interested to experience the Battle 2 tackyness and how that affects playstyle.
For Premium Budget #2 does anyone have suggestions? Perhaps we could try hard rubbers?
Previously I've always been told soft rubbers give more control, but actually in my searches recently I see people saying the opposite. Harder rubbers give more control... seems like a very personal opinion and you need to experience it yourself.
I've read there is many styles of rubber. Euro, Chinese, hybrid, grippy, tacky. I found it hard to identify exactly what some of those are. Is there a budget option missing from our list that would give us a different playstyle to experiment with?
I welcome suggestions... and also open to purchasing a 5th budget option if there is a particularly different style that would be interesting to try.
Thanks all 😁 I've had a great time reading through this forum and finally joined
Lodro... Who is this man and why does he appear on all my internet searches? (strictly table tennis related searches...)
Seems all the equipment I search info for eventually lead to a comment by Lodro 🤣 If you're reading this, thanks for your comments regarding Sanwei T5000, it sounds like an amazing budget blade discovery. Mine is in the mail
-------------------
Hi all, I panicked and bought some things on sale, and will probably buy some more. I havent played in years and just started playing again and contracted some form of consumerism disease combine with new hobby fascination that appears to be have named EJ
Prices in $NZD if anyone is curious. From AliExpress unless stated
- Sanwei T5000 blade ($5 NZD from Taobao)
- Sanwei T5000 blade ($12)
- Sanwei TR-3 ($7)
- Loki Rxton 3 Pro ($13)
- Friendship 729 Battle 2 SOFT 37 ($18 from Taobao)
- Mercury 2 Medium Red x2 ($4.30 each)
- Mercury 2 Medium Black x1 ($4.30 each)
- Kokutaku 868-Blue x3 (Black rubber) ($4.60 each) (Kokutaku states mid-hard)
Some comments say people prefer Kokutaku 868-Blue for FH over Mercury2. Idk if it makes much difference at this price point.
I want to assemble some bats with my friends, so we can get a feel what budget Chinese gear is like.
We're probably mid-beginner level. Can handle decent spin and can identify different shots enough that at least we can youtube it later and learn what we were doing wrong. Our natural skills seem pretty good for casual players, but lacking training or fundamentals... seems I can't buy those from AliExpress 🤯
Existing gear:
- Sanwei Echo with T88 III rubber both sides.
- Random 10 year old stuff collected from garages.
Gear coming / To be purchased:
- Budget #1: Sanwei TR-3 / FH Kokutaku 868 / BH Mercury 2
- Budget #2: Sanwei TR5000 / FH Kokutaku 868 / BH Mercury 2
- Premium Budget #1: Sanwei TR5000 / FH Loki Rxton 3 Pro / BH Battle 2 SOFT
- Premium Budget #2: Sanwei TR5000 / recommend different style rubbers?
It sounds like the Battle 2 Soft is very tacky, and can lift a ball for a few seconds.
After checking our group's bats none can lift a ball for even 0.1 seconds, so we're interested to experience the Battle 2 tackyness and how that affects playstyle.
For Premium Budget #2 does anyone have suggestions? Perhaps we could try hard rubbers?
Previously I've always been told soft rubbers give more control, but actually in my searches recently I see people saying the opposite. Harder rubbers give more control... seems like a very personal opinion and you need to experience it yourself.
I've read there is many styles of rubber. Euro, Chinese, hybrid, grippy, tacky. I found it hard to identify exactly what some of those are. Is there a budget option missing from our list that would give us a different playstyle to experiment with?
I welcome suggestions... and also open to purchasing a 5th budget option if there is a particularly different style that would be interesting to try.
Thanks all 😁 I've had a great time reading through this forum and finally joined