How to Choose Best Setup in Table Tennis

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table tennis "PingSunday EmRatThich"

table tennis "PingSunday EmRatThich"

Күн бұрын

What is the best combination (racket + rubber) in table tennis? Best paddle for a beginner? top bat for spin or for speed? These are the common questions that you asked. Today, coach EmRatThich will explain 3 types of setup in table tennis. You will understand more about the table tennis equipment, and why Chinese players love using a very hard rubber on a flexible blade.
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@pingsunday
@pingsunday 5 жыл бұрын
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@reng.2588
@reng.2588 4 жыл бұрын
Question I am a penholder My blade is a dhs wind series My rubber for forehand is dhs hurricane 3 My rubber for backhand is dhs tg skyline 3 And for you is it good or not
@pingsunday
@pingsunday 7 жыл бұрын
Of course, many of you can topspin with Donic F3. I don't mean that you can't topspin with very soft rubber. But for a new player, using too soft rubber is not good. Don't stick with very soft rubber. I will explain the "scandal" why Chinese players quit China Open 2017. Stay tuned! Stay with me to understand the truth behind this!
@ABC-ov6lm
@ABC-ov6lm 7 жыл бұрын
EmRatThich Table Tennis Coach can you give example Blades and rubbers? what Blades are the Chinese using? what is the best flexible Blade?
@ABC-ov6lm
@ABC-ov6lm 7 жыл бұрын
table tennis trainer where are you? I NEED YOU NOW
@ABC-ov6lm
@ABC-ov6lm 7 жыл бұрын
ok, thx. but idk about yasaka. i had a yasaka blade years ago and it was horrible^^. is this blade new?
@vizzo7
@vizzo7 7 жыл бұрын
So according to your video I have a good starting blade (Primorac Off-) but wrong rubbers: FH Sriver Fx and BH Sriver EL. there are not so many options to choose a harder rubber that would cause me problems because I have one year practice. What do you recommend ? Tibhar EL-S? Andro Rasanter R47?
@blueheart9873
@blueheart9873 7 жыл бұрын
AB C some of the set ups chinese use: Ma Long has a blade of his own especially made for him(don't know the name). Fan zhendong uses a Stiga blade, infinity VPS diamond touch. (one of the best ever) xu xin also uses a stiga blade, intensity NCT. and last Zhang Jike uses a butterfly viscaria. As for the rubbers it's pretty simple, 90% of them plays with a DHS rubber on forehand. Hurricane 3 neo (blue sponge and boosted) mostly used. For the backhand it recently switched because of the new ball. Before it was almost either a Tenergy 05 or something but now it is more often a different DHS rubber or Fan Zhendong has a Stiga rubber. A good set up that I personally recommend is the OC stiga blade 30$. It is a great starting blade and once you get better you can upgrade to infinity vps diamond. wich is slightly faster but still very flexible for an amazing price 65$ for the forehand rubber DHS Hurricane 3 Neo (orange sponge) wich is cheaper and slightly slower than the national version. 20-30$ and backhand depends how strong your backhand is. players with a weak backhand use a Tenergy or tensor rubber. 60$. Because backhand differs more between players it's hard to say. Find a rubber that suits your playing style. hope this helped 😀
@AlfordLau
@AlfordLau 4 жыл бұрын
OMG, no one has explained and broken down things like this before. Describing feeling and effects are so difficult and abstract and yet you have done it. Thank you.
@nazmulfaisal3692
@nazmulfaisal3692 7 жыл бұрын
It is one of the best vedio regarding selecting the right equipment for table tennis. Thank you EmRatThich
@dk4637
@dk4637 Жыл бұрын
This helped me inform my decision! Many thanks.
@JAYDEV402
@JAYDEV402 7 жыл бұрын
Thank You, Sir! I was using soft blade and soft rubbers, but recently switched to the hard rubber. I am still not used to it, but I am now clear that this is the best combination. Coach, I'm loving your videos and the way you explain it... simply and superbly...
@tellmestraight
@tellmestraight 6 жыл бұрын
Jaydev, What blade and rubbers are you using. Can you give your opinions of them? I have been experimenting with blades that emratthich suggests/ Here is something I found. If you are still interested in a blade I found a master blade maker in the Far East and bought a ALL/ALL+ blade that has excellent flex (the best I have found yet and I have bought a Stiga Allround Classic, Yinhe W6, OSP Expert and a Red+Black blade made for professionals who want lots of control). These are all very nice blades but I honestly feel that this blade from Indonesia is the best example of what emraththich suggested that we find. I bought one if you want one I can get you one for $80 plus shipping. Remember he is a master who makes one blade at a time. It takes him two weeks to make the blade by hand and then one to four weeks to arrive. If you provide your email address I will give you all the pictures and details. Here is what I have learned on rubbers. Friendship 729 FX Bluesponge (tabletennis11.com) is a rubber suggested by emratthich and I am ordering this rubber in 1.8 thickness to test. If you try this let me know what you think and I will let you know after I try it. I am also trying Galaxy/Yinhe Mercury 2 and it was pretty darn good. I feel the expensive euro and Japanese rubbers are a little better feeling but at 1/4 the price I am going to drill and practice and play with this while I develop more power and control. I also currently trying Gambler Zero rubber ($15. from Zeropong.com) for the backhand and I like this too. I think you have two choices. 1. Experiment with several rubbers emratthich suggests or pick one that he suggests and stick with it. I really think it makes just a small difference until we get to become expert players. If you have tried any of the blades or rubbers emratthich suggests or anything like them please comment your findings to me.
@douglasribeiro36
@douglasribeiro36 7 жыл бұрын
Man, your videos are really clarifying my ideas about table tennis equipment. Tkx and keep up the good work.
@blueeyednick
@blueeyednick 7 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU COACH FINALLY A LESSON VIDEO GODDAMN IT I HAVE BEEN WAITING ON THIS VIDEO FOR SOME TIME
@pingsunday
@pingsunday 7 жыл бұрын
who dislike this video? is that a player using donic f3 on backhand? lol
@llSepultura
@llSepultura 7 жыл бұрын
Hey, can you help? I play with donic waldner offensive 2016 (5 ply wood) is it a flexible blade? And my rubbers: donic acuda p2 fh and acupa p3 bh, but I want to improve my stuff, what do you recommend? I am a player who likes to much effect on the ball and plays at half distance
@waterboyd
@waterboyd 6 жыл бұрын
Waldner offensive 2016 is fast nearly stiff blade one without carbon . ACUDA is some soft rubber. your setup is hard blade + soft rubber
@laurentjutras-vigneault7293
@laurentjutras-vigneault7293 6 жыл бұрын
I am actually using a desto f3 on backhand, desto f2 on forehand and my blade is a timo boll spirit
@navilus1
@navilus1 5 жыл бұрын
how do you know if a blade is flex or stiff? what is blade category
@trekpanha4587
@trekpanha4587 5 жыл бұрын
EmRatThich Table Tennis Coach: what's a flexible blade? What's the best flexible blade brand should I buy? Thanks a lot coach!
@pinoyonboard
@pinoyonboard 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I switched from OFF++ Donic Ovtcharov CarboSpeed to DEF Yasaka Sweden Defensive and noticed the difference in spin and control right away. Im an offensive player and I use Donic Bluefire M1 in forehand and Bluefire M2 in backhand.
@user-ps1kr5lq7u
@user-ps1kr5lq7u 5 жыл бұрын
OMG, ur vids are so informative, deserves more subs
@nazmulfaisal3692
@nazmulfaisal3692 7 жыл бұрын
Really innovative video with a blend and touch of the experience and logical analysis. It will surely help to develop the equipment knowledge of the players like me. I have never seen this kind of fruitful advice to reach a decision about blade and rubber. Moreover, EmRat Thich enrich our equipment knowledge by answering specific issues and topics. Thank you so much coach.
@EstebanJaramilloBolivar
@EstebanJaramilloBolivar 7 жыл бұрын
Hello.I'm very happy with the conclusion of this video, as I know now that I have a very good combination of blade and rubbers after 2 expensive mistakes, and its paying off in my training sessions and in matches. For those asking what are the benefits of flexible blades I will grab the definition of ttdb: Flexible Blades have a longer dwell time, generating more spin, they also perform well for mid distance looping, stiff blades are better for smashing and blocking, also stiff blades are in general more fast than flexible blades. For those asking what is a flexible blade: its a blade that is capable of "certain degree of bent during a full motion stroke" (imagine a bamboo tree), in contrast, stiff blades don't bent. My first blade, was a fast OFF blade - medium stiffness - and fast euro rubbers: Nittaku Acoustic Carbon Inner + Tibhar Evolution MX-S for FH and El-S for BH My second blade was a faster OFF+ blade - medium hard stiffness - and fast euro rubbers: Andro Treiber Z + Tibhar Evolution MX-P for BG and Donic Bluefire JP03 on FH They where both very nice and expensive blades, but i was loosing to much control and consistency on my strokes, those blades where not for my level, they where too fast, and my technique was stuck, this was also confirmed by my coach. I began the search for a nice blade, this time, I read a lot and saw a lot of videos, and make a lot of investigation on ttdb (You can compare the level of stiffness of a blade there and many more attributes like speed material hardness), and wrote a pair of forum topics here and there asking for advice. I also ask for advice to many coaches, including EmRat Tich (he replied by the way), and thought a lot in what i wanted... I want to develop a two winged looping - aggressive style with excellent technique like chinese players (I can only hope jajajaja). After many research i came to this conclusion: I needed a Flexible blade in the off- category with a medium hard wood on the outer plies + hard tacky Chinese rubbers, i needed an all wood blade then, as composite blades are stiffer. This would force me to correct my technique, and develop good full motion strokes, and would give me the control that i was lacking close to the table and on loops(due to the tackiness), so my third expensive blade is: A nittaku Violin with DHS hurricane 3 neo on BH and a DHS Skyline 3 neo on the FH, and its all I was dreaming it to be, after a month of training with it, I am a better player now (I'm still at intermediate level though jajaja), I sold my other blades and never looked back, playing with this set its a marvel, and my couch is very happy, thought more advanced players than me, told me that it is slow. I think this is because they are so much used to euro stile rubbers like tenergy that they became lazy to put their own energy on the ball, letting the rubbers to do all the job. If you are looking for a set that suits EmRat Tich descriptions, and want to develop an aggressive stile like chines ones, I would recommend this set( If you are more onto defending, smashing or chopping and want to keep going on that, don't buy a flexible blade by any means), if the Violin is too expensive for you, you can choose another flexible blades like Xiom Offensive S or Butterfly Primorac (Both of them are off-) and are much more cheaper, and if you want tacky rubbers more cheap than DHS ones, you can search for Friendship 729 or another brands Sorry for the long post, thanks for your advice EmRat Tich
@pingsunday
@pingsunday 7 жыл бұрын
wonderful! violin is considered one of the best offensive and flexible blade in the history! Ma Long was using violin from 15 to 22 years old. Lately, DHS made a replica with DHS handle on it. Congratulations!
@razhorblahd
@razhorblahd 7 жыл бұрын
What is the replica named? :)
@alexandreagriopoulos497
@alexandreagriopoulos497 7 жыл бұрын
EmRatThich Table Tennis Coach Hello Coach! Can you give me some example of hard rubbers if we do not consider Chinese ones as we can't find real ones in France, I had some but Duration is 2weeks... Thanks if you answer
@rainbikorea
@rainbikorea 7 жыл бұрын
EmRatThich Table Tennis Coach Coach beside this setup? Can you please also give some examples of blade that you define it as Flexible Blade? Currently setup is as below & hope can hear from you soon. Butterfly Tiago Appolonia Zlc tibhar hybrid K1 (FH) TSP ventus speed (BH)
@EstebanJaramilloBolivar
@EstebanJaramilloBolivar 7 жыл бұрын
Alexandre Hello¡, dude I live in Colombia, where do you think is more hard to get chinese rubbers, here or France?.There is a lot of online shops that deliver worldwide, I recommend you to look on table tennis 11, they are a very famous, and only shell 100% original products, they are located in Estonia, It would be easier for you, as both countries belong to the European Union.If you want a hard tacky rubber that is not Chinese, you can look for the Yasaka Rising Dragon rubber
@eyupkoc9185
@eyupkoc9185 7 жыл бұрын
I believe this is really helpful video. Thanks for it
@Hin-yi6gw
@Hin-yi6gw 4 жыл бұрын
revisiting this video 2 years later, I have few things to add on. The main difference is that hard rubber requires a lot of effort to do the shots with very little margin of error, while soft rubber is easy to use with a high margin of error. So yes I agree that using hard rubber is more beneficial to develop beginners techniques, but during matches, it is really easy to make a mistake if the technique is slightly wrong or when the player is out of position. At the beginner level, I'm sure most people would agree that using a rubber that can land everything easily would be a lot more fun. So to introduce beginners into the sport, stopping them from quitting the sport is the no. 1 priority. I would say first letting them have a soft rubber to have some fun, once they have the confidence to land their shots and got into the sport, let them switch to hard rubber to properly develop their techniques.
@mallaparajuj.g.a925
@mallaparajuj.g.a925 5 жыл бұрын
thanks this video helped me to understand my bat.
@azertyqwerty4528
@azertyqwerty4528 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks to you , you're the boss! A great pleasure from France.
@kencominsky803
@kencominsky803 7 жыл бұрын
Great info coach! You provide insight that can't be found anywhere else so thank you. One element about equipment that is very confusing to me and that you haven't covered yet: sponge thickness. Any chance that you could cover this confusing topic with a video? With great respect, Ken C
@carvingtheway
@carvingtheway Күн бұрын
Always helpful and entertaining 😅
@kavinxavier4552
@kavinxavier4552 7 жыл бұрын
Another great video!
@XNarutin007X
@XNarutin007X 7 жыл бұрын
Amazing Video!
@renethomsen6636
@renethomsen6636 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot from Denmark This video is very very good when when butiksindehaver your own racket
@jmbak5949
@jmbak5949 3 жыл бұрын
This is what i have wanted video!!Thanks a lot
@pingsunday
@pingsunday 3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome 😊
@nicolasnisi3090
@nicolasnisi3090 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks from Argentina!
@blueheart9873
@blueheart9873 Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree with the 4 types of combinations. I played a hard Chinese rubber on a hard and fast blade. It is nice to play but everything needs to be super precise and you need a lot of power to keep every attack strong. I was playing around with a very fast and hard European rubber on a defensive blade (LP on backhand) and this was MUCH more enjoyable. Looping is easy from anywhere and killershots are still strong. Too fast blade is not good!
@ivanivan4155
@ivanivan4155 Жыл бұрын
I was using LP on offensive blades for years but that wasn't really good, defensive blades like "Sword 309 Chop and Butterfly Diode V" are much better for LP.
@blueheart9873
@blueheart9873 Жыл бұрын
@@ivanivan4155 In this case LP OX (no sponge) can be good if you want to play very agressive (chop-)blocks and stay close to table while attacking with forehand. LP on fast blades give maximum disruption but can't chop for example
@rohanpala
@rohanpala 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!!
@marcosmusixpcmusicam
@marcosmusixpcmusicam 7 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks to you I am using now Stiga Allround Evolution (ALL+) with Hurricane III Neo on forehand and Acuda S3 on Backhand and I love my setup.
@ukulelehans1959
@ukulelehans1959 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your generous advice. Now i know that i have the right combination for my game.and level. I play with OSP blade Expert, and tenergy 25 , flexibel,and medium hard rubber. Have a nice day.
@fernandoferre3763
@fernandoferre3763 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you coach I learned a lot
@pingsunday
@pingsunday 3 жыл бұрын
Any time!
@maximilianlang4416
@maximilianlang4416 Ай бұрын
Great great video sir!!! :))
@kenshiro11
@kenshiro11 7 жыл бұрын
another great video, tanks for sharing your wisedom. could you do a video about short pips rubers on penholder and shakehand like mattias karlsson style.
@ramosf
@ramosf 7 жыл бұрын
Hi! I watch your videos for quite some time and I think you're doing an amazing job, thank you! I started recently to train table tennis and I bought my first racket, do you think I messed up with my setup? As my first racket I didn't want to spend a lot on it, so, I choose: Donic Dyjas Ultra + Donic Baracuda + Donic Acuda S2.
@JffrsnNyk
@JffrsnNyk 3 ай бұрын
Thank you❤
@phoenixrain100
@phoenixrain100 7 жыл бұрын
hey coach! i humbly appreciate all the things u thought us i learned a lot. without you i'd probably still hold my racket with a very tense grip and not use my wrist at all. without u, i probably still put my elbows far from my body and etch.. i thank you so much for changing my perspective about how i play and for rekindling my passion for this game.
@silverfox7777
@silverfox7777 4 жыл бұрын
Nice video ty
@benyaminbahrami3980
@benyaminbahrami3980 7 жыл бұрын
Great video Thx.May I ask what rubbers and blade do you use?I use donic acuda p1 turbo on both side and epox top speed blade
@abdowehbe913
@abdowehbe913 5 жыл бұрын
Hello, great videos, could you make a video about rubber thickness effect? Like how to choose a rubber thickness. Thank you
@vipercaleb1
@vipercaleb1 6 жыл бұрын
Hi ^_^ ive learned so much from your videos and I'm a huge fan!! Thanks for all that you do =) I Have a question for choosing the right blade. I want to learn how to stroke and hit the ball like MaLong and WangLiqin. I have H3 blue sponge, and have 3 different blades: W6, stiga clipper, and 729 bomb. These blades all feel hard withlittle flex... I was thinking of getting either the Yasaka Sweden Extra (more flexible and slower than violin according to ttdb) or getting a Nittaku Violin. Which would be better to learn full body power from ground Ma Long/WangLiqin strokes? I am penhold btw Thanks so much! ^_^
@dthorne4602
@dthorne4602 4 жыл бұрын
I could listen to this guy all day. Can you post a video of you just reading a book? I'll subscribe.
@azertyqwerty4528
@azertyqwerty4528 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks coach i have followed your advice and i stop to play with hard Ma Lin carbon blade + tenergy for a new setup, Stiga allround evo + dignics. Blade is flexible and full of control, and dignics are harder so more linear and optimise kick effect. It's more precise and powerfull. Thanks. Regards Wilfrid.
@TsiriniainaRakotonirina
@TsiriniainaRakotonirina 5 жыл бұрын
Coach, thank you so much for your coaching. What about KillerSpin JET800 please? Is it good for a Beginner? What's the scale of the 3 test please?
@bahtijarskrijelj5465
@bahtijarskrijelj5465 6 жыл бұрын
Hello, I love your videos they are very informative and entertaining. Just fantastic how you explain everything. I have one question.You said a hard rubber with a flexible blade is a good setup (kick effect, spin,control) but do you know any examples for that.Maybe from the brand Yinhe or Palio brcause they are cheaper than other.Like maybe around 30-50$? Thanks.
@CAPITANCARAJOTE
@CAPITANCARAJOTE 7 жыл бұрын
Hi. Thank you again for your excellent video. I have understand your philosophy very well. It would be a good idea to explain now the catalogue of stiga or tenergy? Just to analize how they give the technical data of the rubbers and the blades.....Thank you¡¡¡¡¡
@mathematechxblackboard1942
@mathematechxblackboard1942 7 жыл бұрын
Hi EmRatThich. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. But is it okay if share us your specific recommendations of what you think are best examples of combo of a flexible blade and a hard rubber. The reason I asked is that I think even of some blades have the same composition, not all of these blades perform the same. Same with rubbers, not all rubbers of the same degree will perform the same. So for example, is dhs pg7 a good example of a flexible blade or stiga infinity or the other all wood blades. Or in the case of rubbers, are those commercial version of H3 neo good to start with? What are your specific recommendations?
@amirhosseintt_player5390
@amirhosseintt_player5390 4 жыл бұрын
Hello.I really enjoyed your videos and I earned so much information about table tennis.I have questions: can I use any OFF or without carbon blade for chinese table tennis play style?
@ZiruxLTD
@ZiruxLTD 6 жыл бұрын
great channel i watched a lot of your videos, i am playing again after 8 years being out of the table tennis scene. i used to use a donic wandler iniciation blade with DHS G666 rubbers, it feels very confortable for me, now im using a donic wandler senso carbon v1 with donic acuda blue p2 rubbers and im very impress, i can control my forehand pretty well and its very fast and im very happy with the combination, but i have a lot of problem with my backhand cause i have not learn the technnique properly, im not able to control the speed. So im thinking in 2 options, one is replace the backhand rubber with the DHS G666 to learn the technique or change both sides to learn first before playing with the acuda blue p2 rubbers. Thank You!
@rudyridwan85
@rudyridwan85 4 жыл бұрын
Hi coach, im from indonesia, i need your advice about my set up, i use sardius blade, in an offensive player, which rubber should i use in the forehand and backhand, thank you so much.
@derrickjandivinagracia7158
@derrickjandivinagracia7158 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Coach, I like your videos very much and I learned a lot from watching them. Now, I would like to know your opinion on my current setup. I've been playing for around a year now but I was using a fast blade ( Yinhe T-11) which made my strokes incomplete as you taught in your videos. Now, I plan to start all over using a proper beginner paddle. As such, I bought this setup. Donic Appelgren Allplay 2 yasaka mark v 1.5mm Here are few inquiries. 1. What do you think about this setup? 2. Would this be optimal in relearning my strokes? 3. What would be an alternative setup (Chinese brands)? 4. What would be the next step for my current setup? Do I just increase thickness of yasaka mark v? Or do I change to Chinese rubber? Thanks in advance.
@spingineer4335
@spingineer4335 5 жыл бұрын
i earn a little knowledge on having a nice set up, im playing for about 6 years, i play tournaments in our region but my shots in forehand is not consistent even i play and practise every night. i think this helps a lot. thankyou coach
@AtoOmoS
@AtoOmoS 7 жыл бұрын
I just started table tennis this year in PENHOLD and took this setup: Blade: Neottec Revolution OFF (around 7 mm thickness / Speed: 89/100 - Control: 54/100) Forehand rubber: Skyline TG3 (2.2 mm) Bachand: KTL Rapid Sound (2.0mm) I've some issues in developping my forehand topspin (that is not consistent..); if you have any advices it could be great!
@rafaelsmith8011
@rafaelsmith8011 10 ай бұрын
Couch, Good day and GOD bless you ,your family and students. Ive been folliowing you and gratefull for sharing your wisdom. Im 56 and now on this game . Im now looking flexible racquets here in Phillipines but hard to find hope you help even a used one will do.
@tellmestraight
@tellmestraight 7 жыл бұрын
Lots of people including myself have asked for examples of blades and rubbers so I went back to read the equipment videos emratthich has done on blades and rubbers. He has mentioned a few blades and rubbers and also gives data so you can understand how to choose yourself. This is very long but I hope it is valuable for you. As you can see he has answered this question many times in many ways. Best of luck to you. In his video "Understand Table Tennis Equipment. Choose best paddle and rubber." EmRatThich says this.. "So, if you are a progressing player, who wants to learn table tennis as fast as possible, the best blade for you is the Allround, Allround + all wood blade. It has the best feeling, and helps you improve your table tennis techniques to spin the ball." For amateur table tennis player." "Western players change equipment too much. The rule of thumb is that you need at least 6 months to feel your blade." "Focus more on your technique and tactics and you will improve several notes? He also mentions off- as being acceptable later in this video. He also says in this video that you only go to a faster blade only after you can consistently hit 4 out of 5 full hard loops in and you feel in great control but just need more speed to kill the point. Before buying new blade buy faster rubber and if have the same consistency as before and you still want more speed then upgrade to the next level faster blade. In his video "Secret of Table Tennis in China and Tacky Rubber" he says Stiga Allround Classic ALL and it "shouldn't be too stiff or too soft". He also says "no carbon blades or super fast blades". "Stiga blades have a good quality wood and clear vibration provides good feeling? He also says to use a "good feeling , not too fast blade, then you have confidence?. "Tacky DHS Hurricane 3 rubber for forehand, In the comments section of this video EmRatThich says "It's not necessary to change to Stiga blade, choose any mark that you like. But just buy an OFF- or ALL+ blade. Don't buy an OFF++ blade. Use more hip to generate power and spin." Later EmRatThich says..."Of course, many of you can topspin with Donic F3. I don't mean that you can't topspin with very soft rubber. But for a new player, using too soft rubber is not good. Don't stick with very soft rubber." He also told me that my Nittaku Acoustic (Offensive -) was a good blade. Later in the comments he says "Allround blade or allround+ is better as we will use the polyball. Find a good stiga blade, or find an OSP blade. (Osp Expert is very good)." Later in comments he says The blade decides 80% of the spin and power. Choose a good blade, and find any medium/medium hard rubber. Rubber technology has made all of you "blind". There are many type of rubbers, however, your table tennis won't improve. In China, they don't have enough money to buy such a Tenergy, however, their table tennis is very good. :)" Later comment "You can buy an Allround + blade, stiga blade or osp blade. (find on google for osp blade). Change it ! and you will improve your table tennis faster ! try it and you will see ! all chinese player start playing with allround blade !" Later... "chinese technique has found a new way to increase spin and power. The power come from your legs, hips. And you can add speed and spin by rotation of the hips. And to increase spin, you should use harder rubber. Concerning rubbers he says "Hurricane, skyline Tinarc, H3, H2. TG3, TG2, H8," etc. is not important technique is. Then he says "Use a medium hard rubber at first" Then when your technique improves and If you are strong enough transition into a hard rubber." Later he says.. "There are many option. You can find a typical Hurricane DHS rubber, and use a booster to soften, to tune this rubber. You can also find a chinese rubber with 38 Chinese degree hardness. There are many brand: dragon, DHS, doublefish. It's not important, just find the rubber of 38-39 degree hardness.." "No need to be tacky. Tackiness will loose during time. I'm using a normal 38-39 degree hardness without tackiness. All of the pro rubber has tackiness when it is new, however, during 2 weeks, tackiness decreases to zero." In one of his other videos "Chinese rubber (DHS Hurricane vs High Tension Rubber" he says to a subscriber that said the Hurricane 3 was heavy and hard and con convenient ... "Tacky Chinese rubber is very depending on technique, if you never played this rubber before and d o not fell comfortable you have two options. First, practice more (technique) second is to use tensor rubber" He also says in this video that many Chinese commercial provincial and national rubbers are fake" so buy only from reputable source. Later he says all the National is fake as players do not sell the rubbers they are given. The commercial rubbers are just tuned and then packaged as National Blue Sponge for example. Later Gojko comments "I use chinese TT rubbers since 1982. From old Friendship 729 over DHS PF 4 to these days with Globe 999. I'm very satisfied and I never will change them. It's individual. The point is just find right combination of sponge hardness and elasticity. Upper layer is always same with superb stickiness and longevity. EmRatThich responds to this question "Yes, I found the same conclusion with you. The point is just find a right sponge hardness and elasticity." In later post EmRatThich says... "Spin Art is a good FH rubber, but you have many other options: LKT Rapid or 729 is ok too. For me, Spin Art is something between Chinese and European rubber. For BH, you can use Razka 7." Later he says... "You can use Tensor or Chinese rubber based on your technique. I just want to mention that the Chinese players are trained to hit very hard. That's why they need Chinese rubber." Another subscriber comments,,,"I use DHS H£ Neo on both sides because my FH and BH are same I think. Should I change to tensor rubber on BH? EmratThich responds..If you use BH to drive, to loop you should use Tensor rubber. If you use BH just to slow down the ball, to block, to chop, to push, it's ok using chinese on BH. However, for long time, you will make a bad habit for your BH." Another Subscriber comments.. My forehand is very dominant and I want a rubber with a very hard sponge and tacky surface for a very "clear and direct" feeling and to create a lot of Power myself (Not from the rubber or blade). So I thought this rubber fits very well for me ... but how can I get a hand on this really "original" and not european modified rubber? EmRatThich responds.."Cool. So you want to generate the force from your body. Just take a cheap Chinese rubber, find some rubber from LKT and 729. The rubber of DHS has been modified, and lost the true feeling of chinese rubber. DHS rubber varies from pack to pack and less consistent." Another subscriber comments... "I am going to buy new rubbers for forehand and backhand. Do you have any suggestions? I am a forehand dominant player who likes to block with backhand. EmRatThich responds.."It depends also of your blade. Find a good setup can take time. For your FH, you can try several medium hard rubber on the market, yasaka rakza 7 is a safe choice."
@tellmestraight
@tellmestraight 7 жыл бұрын
3 Weeks ago in the comments of this EmRatThich video (Epic Battle in Table Tennis: Long Pimples vs Normal Inverted Rubber) He said "the best looping blade that you can buy: violin, boll spirit, osp expert, Viscaria. I think for you, boll spirit is the best." This was his response to a subscriber that asked "my blade broke (donic Waldner Ultra Senso Carbon), can you suggest a new blade under 100 dollars for looping style which has slightly more punch than that blade. It looks like this player may have been a bit more advanced and this may be why eMRatThich included Offensive blades like Timo Boll Spirit and Viscaria. From what I have read on Nittaku's site and other places the Violin is Offensive- and the OSP Expert is definitely ALL+ plus but has some extra power for hard well struck strokes. I have almost never read anything negative about these four blades. They are the cream of the crop depending on which level you are starting at.
@tellmestraight
@tellmestraight 7 жыл бұрын
These EmRatThich answers are from his video "The Truth about Chinese Rubbers Ma Long Forehand Rubber". You should watch this video also but here are some answers to equipment questions. Another subscriber asked this question "You mentioned that chinese brands have good alternatives for european or japanese brands; Can you help me choose a cheaper alternative to Tenergy on the backhand? Also, I currently use Globe 999 blue sponge national on FH; is it a "good" chinese rubber or do other brands have similar or better rubbers for FH. " EmRatThich Answers here "there are many alternatives to ten05: MX-P, Rhyzm, bluefire, Rakza. Yes, your globe 999 is a consistent FH rubber. stick with it." When asked later about Chinese players boosting rubbers he replies "They do boost their rubbers! It's a must! TO use Chinese rubber, you must use booster to tune it to the optimal state!" Later answering a different question EmRat Thich says" That's why both Ma Long, Wang Liqin and many others use good looping blade (OFF- blade) quick give good feeling and high throw angle. The blade will give you dwell time and spin. In general, low throw rubber goes well with high dwell time blade." Another Subcriber asks.. "Are you able to mention your 40 dollar racket that you suggest. I use acuda s2 but not sure how to translate that into a Chinese rubber. " EmRatThich answers.. "yes. there are many variations. But for example: KTL Instinct, controlled attack blade (5ply) only 20usd. 729 FX (2.0 BLUE Sponge) $15.00 and Apollo II - Factory Tuned for only 9usd."
@pingsunday
@pingsunday 7 жыл бұрын
wow! such a great work! Thank you very much for clarifying this. Your post will help many players who want to choose his best combination. Amazing, Steve Perry!
@pingsunday
@pingsunday 7 жыл бұрын
I really like your post. I've pinned it to the top comment, so everybody can see it. Thanks
@duckgoduckgo
@duckgoduckgo 7 жыл бұрын
hi coach emratthich! i have used a lot of chinese rubbers in the past, and right now i am using hurriane 3 neo. sometimes i feel like my loop goes out of the table. should i switch back to an older rubber like skyline 2 neo or globe 999? also what is better the neo or the non neo version?
@kanck7909
@kanck7909 4 жыл бұрын
Nice video
@nariojoshua6546
@nariojoshua6546 6 жыл бұрын
thank you coach for your videos and i improve my play, but i have to ask ,i have Yinhe T8s Blade and my forehand rubber is DHS Hurricane 3 NEO, can I able to spin the ball? because according in this video Stiff blade + hard rubber is very fast but no spin..
@_______________00
@_______________00 6 жыл бұрын
Is there anything special to take into account when using a penhold (with rpb) setup that is different from what you mentioned in the video? I thought of buying the Stiga allround or offensive classic plus Hurricane 3 and Skyline 3 rubbers. Would you recommend a different setup?
@paddle_smith
@paddle_smith 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Coach Emratthich, I'm looking to get a new blade. Can you recommend a flexible one for me? I was thinking of Stiga Allround Classic, Stiga Offensive Classic, or Stiga Clipper Wood. I'm reading conflicting reviews about which one of these blades are more flexible. I will be using Hurricane 8 Hard on my forehand and Hurricane 3-50 (soft) on the backhand.
@otc0076
@otc0076 5 жыл бұрын
Coach, what racket is best for the new rubber dignics 05? Zlc? Which zlc? Zjk or mizutani?
@zosterinski
@zosterinski 6 жыл бұрын
Coach, regarding the blade, flexible, ok, but what about outer wood layer? How soft/which type do you reccomand? Tha k You!
@blindlan32
@blindlan32 6 жыл бұрын
hello, I now just starting to play with custom racket. I got advice start of with Otcharov senso v1 (7ply all wood), so i can used it for long time. what is your opinion?
@tonycorless
@tonycorless 4 жыл бұрын
Quick question for you please. Are any of the friendship table tennis rubbers any good for the forehand side? Thanks.
@andyzhaott
@andyzhaott 6 жыл бұрын
Hey coach, Do you think Hurricane 3 is a good rubber for forehand for beginner? If yes, would you recommend Hurricane 3, Hurricane 3 neo, Hurricane 2, or Hurricane 2 neo?
@kapilellawadi
@kapilellawadi 7 жыл бұрын
Sir I've been following your videos. I want to ask how would I know if my DHS hurricane rubber is genuine or fake?
@specialtyc.s.2725
@specialtyc.s.2725 6 жыл бұрын
coach I like to use medium pimples on my backhand and smooth maybe hard or soft rubber on fh what blade do you recommend. thank you.
@smcetanoop
@smcetanoop 6 жыл бұрын
Hi EnratThick.. My style is close and mid distance looping the ball and occasional chops. I am planning to got for Stiga Carbonado 145 with Tibhar Evolution MX-P on both sides. Can you suggest if it is a good combination ? I am a decent player (not advanced though).
@ClashWithTheCode
@ClashWithTheCode 7 жыл бұрын
Hi, I recently purchased a off+ blade and high spin rubber I am still learning the techniques is it ok if u use it
@AleXoundOS
@AleXoundOS 7 жыл бұрын
Hello, coach EmRatThich. Thank you for all your work done with videos. Is Butterfly Joo Se Hyuk blade flexible enough to match Chinese equipment philosophy? Is it compatible with hard rubbers like Hurricane 3?
@tellmestraight
@tellmestraight 6 жыл бұрын
Alexander.. I have been experimenting with blades that emratthich suggests/ Here is something I found. If you are still interested in a blade I found a master blade maker in the Far East and bought a ALL/ALL+ blade that has excellent flex (the best I have found yet and I have bought a Stiga Allround Classic, Yinhe W6, OSP Expert and a Red+Black blade made for professionals who want lots of control). These are all very nice blades but I honestly feel that this blade from Indonesia is the best example of what emraththich suggested that we find. I bought one if you want one I can get you one for $80 plus shipping. Remember he is a master who makes one blade at a time. It takes him two weeks to make the blade by hand and then one to four weeks to arrive. If you provide your email address I will give you all the pictures and details. Here is what I have learned on rubbers. Friendship 729 FX Bluesponge (tabletennis11.com) is a rubber suggested by emratthich and I am ordering this rubber in 1.8 thickness to test. If you try this let me know what you think and I will let you know after I try it. I am also trying Galaxy/Yinhe Mercury 2 and it was pretty darn good. I feel the expensive euro and Japanese rubbers are a little better feeling but at 1/4 the price I am going to drill and practice and play with this while I develop more power and control. I also currently trying Gambler Zero rubber ($15. from Zeropong.com) for the backhand and I like this too. I think you have two choices. 1. Experiment with several rubbers emratthich suggests or pick one that he suggests and stick with it. I really think it makes just a small difference until we get to become expert players. If you have tried any of the blades or rubbers emratthich suggests or anything like them please comment your findings to me.
@OmGuh
@OmGuh 6 жыл бұрын
Hi coach, I use hard and stiff blade (donic ovtcharov carbospeed) with h3neo tacky rubber on forehand and joola maxxx500 on my backhand, it make me improve a lot but sometime my shoot goes to fast out of the table, should i change with hard and medium stiff blade(viscaria maybe)? Or maybe i just need more practice? Thanks a lot..
@AkshayKumar-ed8qr
@AkshayKumar-ed8qr 5 жыл бұрын
Hello Coach @EmRatThich : I am avid follower of your video tutorials and always lookout for your tips and suggestions to improve the technique. On your advise on understanding my game and choosing right setup. I am moving from begineer to an intermediate stage. All this while i played with local stag prebuilt racket and often had issues controlling. I've gone ahead and bought : Stiga Allround Classic with , Tibhar Evolution MX-P (red/black) . so my understanding was this blade gives me good feel and awesome control but not much speed. To compensate i've got the Tibhar evolution mx-p which is not too soft a medium hard rubber but gives me that speed i lack from blade. I guess my understanding of the setup is correct and my playing style is offensive. I would appreciate your feedback and any suggestions you may have.
@kiantatchong4978
@kiantatchong4978 7 жыл бұрын
Hi coach. Can share some insight on the pro and con of Jpen blade vs Cpen blade and why we don't c much Jpen reverse penhold backhand for Jpen style.
@its_summer68
@its_summer68 7 жыл бұрын
Hi, I have a question. Recently, I joined coaching and I went in with my blade. For some reason, even though when my dad says that my blade is soft and the rubbers are soft, I always make a low arc loop with no problem. My coach thinks its good technique. Reason? My setup: Bty sriver Yasaka Mark V and an old Dhs blade.
@shahidmeir7379
@shahidmeir7379 6 жыл бұрын
sir , how is DHS hurricane 3 neo on forehand for looping technique ??. and what is the best blade for this rubber .?? what rubber would be best for the back hand ??
@luismepu
@luismepu 7 жыл бұрын
Couch, would you recommend a Viscaria wich is a fast yet flexible blade with a H3 neo or skyline ? Or what kind of rubber that's commercial and not too hard to find?
@brendanmcanally3309
@brendanmcanally3309 4 жыл бұрын
Hey i'm new to ping pong got a table for Christmas and have been progressing a lot really fast and want to get my own paddle. My strengths are forearm power shots and backhand curves. Ive been playing atleast 2 hours every day. So I was wondering what paddle I should get I wanna keep it under $200. My grip is Shakehand. So whatever u recommend like what do pros use? and what sponge?
@guywhodoesstuff1798
@guywhodoesstuff1798 6 жыл бұрын
So Emrathic, I noticed a significant decline in spin and kick effect when I switched to the DHS PG-12. Should I switch back to an all ply wood 7 blade? (Skyline 2 Neo FH, Yasaka High Grande BH)
@2534ivan
@2534ivan 5 жыл бұрын
Hey, I am planning to buy a Stiga all round classic blade. I am a beginning table tennis player who has already developed a technique to a lesser extent. Which rubbers would you recommend to me on this blade? Thanks for your answer. Ivan De Pauw
@themega7533
@themega7533 7 жыл бұрын
Hi coach ! Thanks for this video which made me thinking about my setup. I have a customized asian setup as I have soft blade and hard Rubbers. But it's a carbon blade. So what do you think about this : you do not recommend using carbon blade but I have a better control with a off+ carbon soft blade than using à traditional blade made with wood. The name of my blade is aero soft carbon blade from cornilleau. Please can you check this blade and tell me what you think about this fact ? Thanks in advance
@vishalwadhwa7320
@vishalwadhwa7320 5 жыл бұрын
Hello coach, I saw an outstanding knowledge & passion about the product review in all of you guys, hats off to everyone. So, kindly help me also to choose my set up. How about Butterfly innerforce layer alc, innerforce layer layer zlc ? Which you recommend on the note of coach ? Which one you guys count as OFF- blade & which one is compatible with which rubbers on FH & BH side ? Need to take the decision soon possible so kindly help me choosing the blade & rubbers. I’ll be highly thankful for the advices.
@mmpascualvlog8485
@mmpascualvlog8485 4 жыл бұрын
coach i purchase Donic Appelgren all play ALL+ the Compisition is the same of Petr Korbel Blade
@Damgarciagounal
@Damgarciagounal 5 жыл бұрын
Yo tengo una wakaba, con un Donic Coppa al Drive (Forehand) y un Twingo al Revés (Backhand) . Evidentemente no me andan los cauchos y estoy buscando un madero nuevo. Estoy pensando en un Persson All + o algún Off -. Cual me recomiendan?
@user-qh3sv4nj6q
@user-qh3sv4nj6q 7 жыл бұрын
Hello! What do you think is the combination of rubber and blade from Tomokazu Harimoto? Its advantage in speed?
@candylaria6755
@candylaria6755 5 жыл бұрын
Coach, you use straight handle? When you said you have FH 55° rubber, you're showing blade with straight handle.🤔
@piyushrocksss
@piyushrocksss 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Coach, Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, you are making a big difference for players like me who do not have a coach to guide us. I am an intermediate/progressing player who is still learning the correct techniques and I would like your suggestion on a good racket set-up. please suggest me good blade and rubbers for forehand and backhand... I am a backhand dominant player who plays close to table and mid-distance. I have a attacking game. After watching your videos I went back to a very old Stiga pre-made 20 dollar bat and found that it gave me great control and feeling. It was very light and had a small dimensions(small i size) so I was able to switch between FH and BH easily which made me feel that the bat was an extension of my arm. Your advice would be greatly appreciated!!!
@tellmestraight
@tellmestraight 6 жыл бұрын
I have been experimenting with blades that emratthich suggests/ Here is something I found. If you are still interested in a blade I found a master blade maker in the Far East and bought a ALL/ALL+ blade that has excellent flex (the best I have found yet and I have bought a Stiga Allround Classic, Yinhe W6, OSP Expert and a Red+Black blade made for professionals who want lots of control). These are all very nice blades but I honestly feel that this blade from Indonesia is the best example of what emraththich suggested that we find. I bought one if you want one I can get you one for $80 plus shipping. Remember he is a master who makes one blade at a time. It takes him two weeks to make the blade by hand and then one to four weeks to arrive. If you provide your email address I will give you all the pictures and details. Here is what I have learned on rubbers. Friendship 729 FX Bluesponge (tabletennis11.com) is a rubber suggested by emratthich and I am ordering this rubber in 1.8 thickness to test. If you try this let me know what you think and I will let you know after I try it. I am also trying Galaxy/Yinhe Mercury 2 and it was pretty darn good. I feel the expensive euro and Japanese rubbers are a little better feeling but at 1/4 the price I am going to drill and practice and play with this while I develop more power and control. I also currently trying Gambler Zero rubber ($15. from Zeropong.com) for the backhand and I like this too. I think you have two choices. 1. Experiment with several rubbers emratthich suggests or pick one that he suggests and stick with it. I really think it makes just a small difference until we get to become expert players.
@FrendyLin
@FrendyLin 2 жыл бұрын
Hi coach I want to ask a question I am using a cheap chinese blade and rubber, but still a standard one to play with Blade: Yinhe N6s Rubber FH & BH: Yinhe Mercury II - Medium hardness, Max sponge thickness Is it good for learning and building habit to play like how chinese players? Or is there other recommendation for cheap setup to learn chinese style? Thank you very much for your help, Coach EmRatThich
@user-lp1im3nt6x
@user-lp1im3nt6x 5 жыл бұрын
What do you think about combination of dhs bladw (off) and rubbers Hurricane 8 FH and Xiom omega 7 pro BH
@ironleeFPS
@ironleeFPS 2 жыл бұрын
I quit table tennis in 2017 but back when I played I lived in China for 2 years and played on the streets, on stone tables and all types of different places. I called it “street table tennis”. Anything went in that, any type of ball, rubber, whatever. One girl was using two rackets at the same time, in each hand. I started collecting obscure blades and rubbers, mixing and matching them, long pips on one side, short on the other, etc. It was fun. I still have a container full of hundreds of rubbers and tons of blades. Some I bought in Bali after I moved but continued to play.
@pingsunday
@pingsunday 2 жыл бұрын
Haha. Wonderful experience
@pipsmaster1367
@pipsmaster1367 6 жыл бұрын
GOOD VIDEO
@thiagoaguiar1197
@thiagoaguiar1197 5 жыл бұрын
Hello congratulations for de video.I buyed a racket flexible and i would like to if i combinate for my forehand a neo hurricane 3 and for my backhand a tenergy 64 .This is good for desenvelop my game, i am a ofensive player and i need improve my backhand and forehand flick ?
@umints
@umints 5 жыл бұрын
great video coach, thanks! can you please elaborate on what setup fits a player with short\medium pips on the BH side? what kind of blade should he use? as for me - I Use the Donic Waldner world champion 89(its an off\off- blade) - is it a good blade for short\medium pips?
@neoklein7775
@neoklein7775 4 жыл бұрын
Use stiga clipper all wood it's medium to med hard stiffness so it's fine for pips but not too hard so u can loop great on fh and the feeling and control is super great
@vaninagesh9092
@vaninagesh9092 3 жыл бұрын
This video is very informative. Could you please mention the names of rubbers and blades of the combination you said this video. It would be of great help to me. I am an intermediate player with very good style.
@martinwille9154
@martinwille9154 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for uploading the Video but i have one question:what do you think about the Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit?
@tellmestraight
@tellmestraight 6 жыл бұрын
Emratthich has praised this blade in one of his videos. But this would be for a more advanced 1800 plus player since it is OFF. I first owned the Nittaku Acoustic Carbon Inner and they play very similar but I tried two friends Spirit blades and they were a little lighter and I felt the ball went a bit more accurate to where I aimed the ball. However, after 15 months of playing table tennis these both a too fast for the level of my technique. Check for the stiffness of the blade. type in the blade and then click on the tabletennisdb.com search item. It will tell you many things about the blade but stiffness is the best indicator of flexibility. From the blades that emratthich suggests the stiffness range is best at 2.8 to 3.4. I have been experimenting with blades that emratthich suggests. Here is some things I have found. If you are still interested in a blade I found a master blade maker in the Far East and bought a ALL/ALL+ blade that has excellent flex (the best I have found yet and I have bought a Stiga Allround Classic, Yinhe W6, OSP Expert and a Red+Black blade made for professionals who want lots of control). These are all very nice blades but I honestly feel that this blade from Indonesia is the best example of what emraththich suggested that we find. I bought one if you want one I can get you one for $80 plus shipping. Remember he is a master who makes one blade at a time. It takes him two weeks to make the blade by hand and then one to four weeks to arrive. If you provide your email address I will give you all the pictures and details. Here is what I have learned on rubbers. Friendship 729 FX Bluesponge (tabletennis11.com) is a rubber suggested by emratthich and I am ordering this rubber in 1.8 thickness to test. If you try this let me know what you think and I will let you know after I try it. I am also trying Galaxy/Yinhe Mercury 2 and it was pretty darn good. I feel the expensive euro and Japanese rubbers are a little better feeling but at 1/4 the price I am going to drill and practice and play with this while I develop more power and control. I also currently trying Gambler Zero rubber ($15. from Zeropong.com) for the backhand and I like this too. I think you have two choices. 1. Experiment with several rubbers emratthich suggests or pick one that he suggests and stick with it. I really think it makes just a small difference until we get to become expert players. If you have tried any of the blades or rubbers emratthich suggests or anything like them please comment your findings to me.
@xxfernandez8187
@xxfernandez8187 6 жыл бұрын
Hey sir EmRatThich, what is the best blade paired to FH: DHS Hurricane 3 orange sponge and BH: DHS Hurricane 3 neo orange sponge? Im a attacking style player.
@seematanwar3563
@seematanwar3563 4 жыл бұрын
I m using stiga clipper cr (OFF plus ) . Should I change it ? But I m comfortable using it.
@user-lq2nu6cn7y
@user-lq2nu6cn7y 4 жыл бұрын
would a petr korbel offensive fl blade be flexibke enough? also as a beginner, if I wanted a hard rubber and flexible blade with this blade, which rubbers should I get? thanks.
@TTBrothers_
@TTBrothers_ 7 жыл бұрын
Dear EmRatThich, I'm defender and using Victas Koji Matsushita+Friendship 729 super FX 1.5 blue sponge +TSP Curl P4. VKM is like old butterfly Matsushita Pro model. It vibrate. How do You think is it good setup or no(Victas Koji Matsushita+Friendship 729 super FX 1.5 blue sponge)? And what do you think about long pips? Is it must be hard too? P.S. Thanks for your video)
@liangchayking
@liangchayking 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Coach, I am considering getting a cpen blade, is OFF blade too fast? I am at intermediate player who is picking up rpb. I am open to any model, thank you.
@CrusherFTW
@CrusherFTW 7 жыл бұрын
Hello, coach! I've learned alot from your videos! I'm playing table tennis for 3 months now and I'm improving my strokes quite fast thanks to your videos and a friend's help. I'm playing with Stiga Allround Evolution blade and Palio CJ-8000 biotech rubbers on both sides. Can you recommend what rubbers should I use next, I'm really liking the chinese philosophy of table tennis and i'd like to play chinese style rather than the modern european style. Thanks in advance! :)
@taumax
@taumax 7 жыл бұрын
@EmRatThich, in the video you mention that you use a 50 deg rubber for your BH and 53 deg rubber for your FH. Can share with us exactly which rubbers you're using and what is your primary blade?
@BrianJohmKim
@BrianJohmKim 6 жыл бұрын
EmRatThich Table Tennis Coach, what are some cheaper chinese rubbers that you would recommend that would be similar to a DHS Hurricane 3 rubber in terms of hardness and tackiness?
@eijimuroya8402
@eijimuroya8402 6 жыл бұрын
Is Butterfly viscaria a flexible blade?? I usually set up my table tennis racquet with DHS hurricane 2 and I currently use a Donic epox offensiv, but I want to buy a viscaria in 6 months.
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