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In my last post, I talked about my current setup, which is a Tibhar SPW and the Nittaku H3PTB for the forehand and the Fastarc G-1 for the backhand. I don't have any problems with this combination, but I know I'll have to change the rubbers in a few months, and I'm someone who tends to look for things in advance. So I was wondering if it would be a good idea to change my current rubbers to the Glayzer 09C for the forehand and the Glayzer for the backhand, taking into account my current rubbers, or if I should stick with those rubbers. Another aspect is that I don't want to stray too far from Chinese rubbers for the forehand, and I've seen reviews that the Glayzer 09C doesn't have as much catapult, is sticky, but not like a Hurricane, and is a bit slow like the Chinese rubbers, so I considered it, but if there's another option, it would be great if you could share it 👍.
As for my playing style, it's more offensive with the backhand and more counterspin, and equally offensive, but to a lesser extent, with the forehand. When I see an opportunity, I start with a slow or fast loop to the center of the table. I like to play with the forehand and feel a little more confident with the backhand. Sometimes I tend to move to a medium distance from the table and start actively blocking.
As for my playing style, it's more offensive with the backhand and more counterspin, and equally offensive, but to a lesser extent, with the forehand. When I see an opportunity, I start with a slow or fast loop to the center of the table. I like to play with the forehand and feel a little more confident with the backhand. Sometimes I tend to move to a medium distance from the table and start actively blocking.