Yinhe rubber for beginner?

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Mercury is better seller in Taiwan over Mars
In SA, Mars is better
I do believe in most countries, Mercury wins

so, I listed both in my suggestion.
any way, can't go wrong with them for beginners

True, Mars is a wardog too, it lasts a long long time. If ease of use and durability are of greater importance, I can see the Mars pulling ahead. I find it excellent for blocking and chopping.
 
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Looking for rubber for beginner
(Just want any rubber that lower price than Mark V and acceptable quality)
I found yinhe rubber has a good price.
But I am not sure which one is suitable for beginner
-Mars II
-Mercury II/ mercury III asia
-Jupiter II/jupiter III asia
-big dipper
Or any budget rubber that suitable for me.
Thank in advance for any help that you are able to provide.
For beginner:
- Saturn Pro Soft (or Super Soft)
- Mercury 2
- 9000E

For intermediate:
- Jupiter 2

For advanced:
- Big Dipper
- Jupiter 3
- Apollo

Imo, almost all Yinhe rubbers are incredible for their price.
 
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I'll go with Tony here. Mercury/Mars is the way to go. I would probably do one of each. And if available, I prefer Mars 3 Euro over Mars 2, but don't sweat it if not.

I've also been seen a lot of those here in my country. And while the others are also phenomenal rubbers for begginers, the price point is unbeatable.
 
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I would go with Mercury II. It is really really tacky (more tacky than my Hurricane 3 provincial blue sponge and much tackier than the H3 commercial version).

TT11 started carrying Mercury II. I got mine from Aliexpress before.

I have never owned a sheet of Mars so no comment.

Mercury II is a very good rubber considering its price point.

If you want, yes I also agree with other people posting here: why not get one sheet of Mars and one sheet of Mercury II and see which one you like better?
 
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For absolute beginner - Yinhe Mercury 2 Soft
For early intermediate - Yinhe Mercury 2 Medium if you like tacky, Yinhe Moon Speed / Moon 12 Blue if you don't want tacky
For mid-advanced intermediate - Yinhe Jupiter 3 Asia H39 or H40. If you don't want tacky, look for ESN tensors

I could see an advanced player continue using Yinhe Jupiter 3. It's a fine rubber
 
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