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I ordered from them some stuff 3 times and it goes through the authenticator, so my experience was positive. But they look a bit shady, so proceed with caution.

Also i don't really think anyone would counterfeit the rubber that no one really plays with. And for me it looks legit, it feels high quality.
I dont say they send fake stuff.... They didnt have photos when someone buy from them
 
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Anyway, I'd like to hear people opinions on the combination. Have 3 battle 2 soft rubbers, one regular blue sponge. Which blade would you put the blue sponge on?

Cheers.
 
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Not really an EJ purchase, but equipment to donate to the local village club where kids train.
Chose some 5 ply blades and Palio and Yinhe rubbers + I'll give away all my old hurricanes and some other rubbers.
I myself though am staying with w968 and H3s on both sides. B2 can't stand a chance against boosted H3 :)
 
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well, during WTT in Ljubljana I got Tibhar MXP50 and Hurricane 9 Violet.
after that I got Xiom Hugo ALX Pro, as it was nicely discounted on TT11, and finally got Rakza Z.
love the MXP50 - a true bomber of a rubber, but a controlled one.
Hurricane 9 Violet is nice, but the sponge crumbles really bad, after each practice session there were crumbles on table like there was a mouse, nibbling it.
Rakza Z is amazing, I really love it.

with Hugo ALX Pro we are in a bit of a love & hate relationship - love on BH, hate on FH ... 😂 still trying to figure out a setup, that would be pure love, as blade is really promising. fast, controlled. but extra stiff. still haven't given up on it.

also, my self-control is really challenged these days, as due to hot weather probably, I am craving for some AZXi Ice Cream ... :p
 
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I was debating myself to try the Donic ZJ blade or get something else. But I went for a Xiom Ice Cream AZX Pro since I liked the original AZX (apart from the thin handle) and I now prefer bigger head blades and AZX Pro is 160x152 which is quite big. And since now I use light rubbers it shouldn't be too heavy. Also I kind of fear the Ice Cream line is being axed so this might be my last chance to get one.
I remember the original AZX was quite good with Chinese rubbers and really fast too, maybe around 1550hz. I suppose the larger Pro will be a bit slower but that's still fine.
 
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I was debating myself to try the Donic ZJ blade or get something else. But I went for a Xiom Ice Cream AZX Pro since I liked the original AZX (apart from the thin handle) and I now prefer bigger head blades and AZX Pro is 160x152 which is quite big. And since now I use light rubbers it shouldn't be too heavy. Also I kind of fear the Ice Cream line is being axed so this might be my last chance to get one.
I remember the original AZX was quite good with Chinese rubbers and really fast too, maybe around 1550hz. I suppose the larger Pro will be a bit slower but that's still fine.
Great choice, good IQ as buyer
 
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Fan Zhendong ALC + Tibhar MK Pro. And a used Dignics 05.
Traded it for a new TB ALC that I purchased from Japan :) TB turned out to be crazy fast, a bit too much.
Fan Zhendong ALC is 91g, around 1500hz, TB ALC is 87g, around 1430hz. Both with fish scale surface.
 

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Xuperman S1 blade with national blue sponge H3N and D09c.

Check out my thread for a review soon!
 
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Well, the return board didn't make the picture. View attachment 36954


Anyway, I'd like to hear people opinions on the combination. Have 3 battle 2 soft rubbers, one regular blue sponge. Which blade would you put the blue sponge on?

Cheers.

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Maybe I should have asked for a specific weight (range)... got 98g (not oversized just 15.4 mm x 14.9 mm, 6 mm)
 
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Not really an EJ purchase, but equipment to donate to the local village club where kids train.
Chose some 5 ply blades and Palio and Yinhe rubbers + I'll give away all my old hurricanes and some other rubbers.
I myself though am staying with w968 and H3s on both sides. B2 can't stand a chance against boosted H3 :)
The stuff has arrived.
Loki's packaging looks cool! Although the blades' surfaces all look different, the rebound is quite consistent and I think should be plenty enough for kids, even for more advanced ones.
 

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The stuff has arrived.
Loki's packaging looks cool! Although the blades' surfaces all look different, the rebound is quite consistent and I think should be plenty enough for kids, even for more advanced ones.
I am actually thinking about buying that Loki blade for a friend and put either murcury 2s on both sides or the combo you have there! Good to hear that bounce is consistent!
 
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