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EJ time has finally ended, what a relief!
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EJ time has finally ended, what a relief!
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Yesterday I was finally able to try the TMXi and compare with ALXi.
TMXi is stiffer, harder and faster.
On counter top spin my ball is loaded with spin and lands near the edge of the table. With ALXi I have less power and spin but more control.
On openings against backspin, TMXi better and ALXi.
Punch block, TMXi better than ALXi but less control.
The TMXi is more head heavy than ALXi, that leads to less control in strokes driven by wrist. Also ALXi has more control in general.
Obviously all of the above could be expected from TMXi datasheet.
I also tried Otcharov ALC with Glayzer max on FH and H3 neo max on BH and I found it way better balanced than both TMXi and ALXi, even if Otcharov has a big plate like TMXi. The owner told me he was going to glue the glayzer also on BH.
I'm gonna glue a new rakza z on ALXi cause the one in TMXi is brand new and the rubber in ALXi wasn't.
TMXi is stiffer, harder and faster.
On counter top spin my ball is loaded with spin and lands near the edge of the table. With ALXi I have less power and spin but more control.
On openings against backspin, TMXi better and ALXi.
Punch block, TMXi better than ALXi but less control.
The TMXi is more head heavy than ALXi, that leads to less control in strokes driven by wrist. Also ALXi has more control in general.
Obviously all of the above could be expected from TMXi datasheet.
I also tried Otcharov ALC with Glayzer max on FH and H3 neo max on BH and I found it way better balanced than both TMXi and ALXi, even if Otcharov has a big plate like TMXi. The owner told me he was going to glue the glayzer also on BH.
I'm gonna glue a new rakza z on ALXi cause the one in TMXi is brand new and the rubber in ALXi wasn't.