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Hello, I would like to get advice regarding rubber for backhand. I played by several years in table tennis. Recently, I had a break and now I would like to back. By many years I have played on BH inverted rubber, but my coach suggested me that I have lack of technique and I should change rubber on short pips. I played 2/3 years, but I think that I loss on this rubber and I would like to try back to inverted rubber. What would be fine for me with high Control and good rotation? I like open game by flip. I think that this rubber it shouldn't be to fast, because my backhand is rather my weakness and my game is based on forehand. My blade: tibhar stratus powerwood.
 
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It seems to me, that this is too slow
Start with something cheap and slow, then upgrade to something faster after some time...
By going too fast Your doing Yourself a bad favour, You will be hesitating. You should feel pretty much all comfortable before You change.

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Start with something cheap and slow, then upgrade to something faster after some time...
By going too fast Your doing Yourself a bad favour, You will be hesitating. You should feel pretty much all comfortable before You change.

Cheers
L-zr
Do you have yet any recommendations? Earlier I played tibhar Evolution mx-p
 
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Your starting point should be something not too catspulty. Maybe Donic accuda S1. After that one try Tibhar Hybrid MK which my favourite ESN rubbers. Donic Accuda S1 or Yasaka Rakza 7 are pretty similar some but not too much catapult. Easier to spin with than MXP, kind of do anything good, nothing best rubbers.

I went Chinese and haven’t looked back but I could use Tibhar Hybrid MK on FH and Accuda S2 on BH if I would back to ESN…

Cheers
L-zr
 
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Something in black colour? I recently changed my fh rubber, which is red colour
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It forces you to generate your own power on backhand while giving plenty of control and spin. It's cheap and very effective. Probably one of the best rubbers you can start with. I've just given mine to a friend starting his first league seasgl
 
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Hello, I would like to get advice regarding rubber for backhand. I played by several years in table tennis. Recently, I had a break and now I would like to back. By many years I have played on BH inverted rubber, but my coach suggested me that I have lack of technique and I should change rubber on short pips. I played 2/3 years, but I think that I loss on this rubber and I would like to try back to inverted rubber. What would be fine for me with high Control and good rotation? I like open game by flip. I think that this rubber it shouldn't be to fast, because my backhand is rather my weakness and my game is based on forehand. My blade: tibhar stratus powerwood.
Use non-tensor ol'skool classis grippy rubber like Butterfly Flextra, Donic Liga, Yasaka Mark V et al.
 
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If your BH technique isn't that good, I'd say that Yinhe - Moon 12 Blue isn't too slow. There are four sponge hardness in this one. Moon 12 Green is a little bit softer over all.
But if you really want something easy, controllable, light weight and also get good spin, check out one of these
729 - Focus III Snipe
729 - Aurora Max
Pimplepark - Epos (with a mild catapult)
729 - Presto MAX Spin/Speed (a bit faster, spinny, looping rubbers)

And here are some that are super soft
Yinhe - Mercury III Euro
Yinhe Mars III Euro
729 - Phoenix
 
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If your BH technique isn't that good, I'd say that Yinhe - Moon 12 Blue isn't too slow. There are four sponge hardness in this one. Moon 12 Green is a little bit softer over all.
But if you really want something easy, controllable, light weight and also get good spin, check out one of these
729 - Focus III Snipe
729 - Aurora Max
Pimplepark - Epos (with a mild catapult)
729 - Presto MAX Spin/Speed (a bit faster, spinny, looping rubbers)

And here are some that are super soft
Yinhe - Mercury III Euro
Yinhe Mars III Euro
729 - Phoenix
I decided to buy 729 - Focus III Snipe and we will see. Thanks for all recommendations.
 
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