What table tennis rubbers & blade do you use?

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Blade : Tibhar Phantom X Carbon (Moderate Speed w/ High Controlability)
FH : Tibhar Nianmor (Hard rubber w/ High Speed + Strong Spin & Less Control) ; Thickness = MAX
BH : Tibhar Genius Optimum+ Sound (Soft rubber w/ balanced attributes) ; Thickness = MAX
Sidetape : Yasaka LOL
Total Weight : 190g

Alternative
Blade : Protop Arylate (Balanced Control Blade)
FH : Yasaka Mark V Soft ; Thickness = MAX
BH : Yasaka Mark V Soft ; Thickness = 1.8mm
Total Weight : 191g
 
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Blade : Butterfly Grubba Carbon
FH: Dr. Neubauer Diamant (red 1.2)
BH: Butterfly Super Anti (black 1.8)
 

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yasaka pryde on FH
Tibhar on BH

Wood: Donic epox offensiv

Can nyone suggest me better rubbers to use on this type of wood

Nice choice... hmm ever tried any of the Tenergy Series?
 
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no never used t energy series i converted to these sheets nd this wood after using butterfly flextra but pryde sheet chips alot from the sides from where i topspin thats y i am asking for a suggestion for new rubber nd also a rubber which has got a very good control the spin and speed of pryde is awesome but the control on it is not that good
 
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chugtai, i think tenergy 64 has a similar problem of chipping from the edges as it is also a soft rubber.

you could try the good old Butterfly Sriver or Sriver FX which did not have this problem. There is good spin and control, but not as much speed as a tenergy.

many sites have charts showing spin, speed and control of different surfaces, but they do not have any indication of the durability of these rubbers.

If you do decent blocking of topspins, you could try a harder sheet like in the Bryce series. It will give you a good punch but not that good a loop.

All the best in your efforts to improve, Chugtai.
 
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Has anyone tried the Waldner Senso Carbon with chinese rubbers?
I have this setup sitting in my bat case waiting to try. So curious

Nope but I have the Waldner Senso Carbon with Nimbus and it is wicked, that blade is a class act! feels great :)
 
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