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ttd_league reviewed the Tibhar Hybrid MK
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"I have played the MK on the Innerforce ZLC.
- It's an easy to play hybrid. Especially looping and blocking
- feels softer then 48 degree (more 46)
- less spin sensitive
- has a lot of more dwell time
- much easier to loop backspin
- is slower than the G1, but 10% faster than the Rakza 7 (I recommend the MK on an offensive blade. It is still fast enough to finish a point with strong strokes)
- The spin is high enough, but definitely not the spectacular.
- Durability is average: 3 Months if you train 4 times a week"
Tibhar Hybrid MK Tibhar Hybrid MK table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
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TH1RT3EN reviewed the DHS Fang Bo B2X
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"What a blade! This is currently my main blade along with Viscaria. It's slightly slower but has significantly more control. Feeling is also great - hard to compare to Butterfly as I feel like Butterfly blades have very specific feel that is hard to describe (and I guess that what people pay for). Even though it's slower than the Viscaria it plays better with hard Chinese rubbers which I still don't really understand because I've always assumed more speed = stiffer = better ability to compress harder sponge, but that's just the fact imo. The throw is also very high, I had to adjust a bit after Viscaria because my shots were going long. Spin is also outstanding presumably due to limbs outer layers, significantly more spin than the Viscaria. Fortunately adjusting was also very easy because of the great feel this blade has. Currently playing with Provincial H3 neo H40 blue sponge fh and H8-80 H37 bh."
DHS Fang Bo B2X DHS Fang Bo B2X table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
chopper reviewed the Victas Koji Matsush*ta ZC
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"+PRO:
*Victas Koji Matsush*ta ZC is a high quality blade.
*This blade has medium flex and very good for spin oriented game (chop/loop).
*Handle feels really comfortable in the hand.
*Looks premium.
-CONS:
*You can definitely attack with this blade but I prefer more stiffer Victas Koji Matsush*ta Offensive blade. Due to the flex, smashes tend to be catapulted behind the table from time to time which was never a problem with VKM Offensive blade.
I wish it would be more stable during power smashing close to the table.
*Has two gears medium and fast. I am still trying to figure out how to control it. That is why I see some inconsistency in my game during attack (smash) since I started using ZC version blade.
I have both Victas Koji Matsush*ta Offensive and ZC blades an can compare them both.
*VKMO blade is stiff and better for attack style of play(smash/drive/loop). Chop is average. Thickness of the blade 6.0mm thick, 95gr.
*ZC on the other hand is better at spin oriented game with better loop and chop performance.
Smash is not always lands on the table due to the catapult and flex of the blade. This blade is 5.5mm thick, 87gr.
Conclusion:
*If you play close to medium distance by using pips to set up an attack with smooth rubber and win the point then VKM Offensive blade is the blade to go. It is stable and relatively fast. It is basically oversized OFF- blade.
*If your style is spin oriented and you play far away from the table with spiny chops and loops, then definitely go with KMO ZC.
This blade let you generate 10-15% more spin that VKM Offensive blade with the same rubber.
Personally, I decided to go back to Victas Koji Matsush*ta Offensive since it suits my style of play better.
It is stiffer/stable and provide more control during power smash close to the table.
Overall, it all comes to your personal style of play and ability to control the ball with your t.t. racket."
Victas Koji Matsush*ta ZC Victas Koji Matsush*ta ZC table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
axle_m reviewed the Yasaka Rakza 7
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"Incredibly consistent and controlled rubbers. They are fast, but not too tacky, and are easy to block with, as they don't return as much spin as other rubbers in this price range. I would recommend these rubbers to any intermediate players (such as myself when I got them) looking to improve their consistency while moving to a faster and more responsive setup."
Yasaka Rakza 7 Yasaka Rakza 7 table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
Bedlem reviewed the Nittaku Violin Carbon
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"Upgrade from DHS Hurricane King 2 with butterfly Razena both sides. This is my and first carbon composite. Wood grain being evenly spaced looks amazing, the carbon gives the largest sweet spot imaginable. Stable hits, crisp attacks, and looping is easy. I paired it with Nittaku Tubo blue forehand and G-1 backhand.
Love this blade set up, it has improved my attacks and given my loops a major bonus. I've only played with it for 2 months and it already feels like an extension of my hand. I'm sure there are faster blade and rubber combos out there, but this set up always lands and I have consistent high spin."
Nittaku Violin Carbon Nittaku Violin Carbon table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
Nakata reviewed the Nittaku Sieger PK50
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"I recently changed my backhand rubber to a Nittaku Sieger PK 50, red 2.0mm. My previous BH rubber was a Tibhar MX-S. Sieger is an improvement over MX-S in all aspects: control, spin, ease of use, gears and final speed. The feature I liked most was its gears. Slow when slow looping, but very fast when engaging a full motion halfway from the table. It does not show big catapult effect. The ease of use is also a highlight of this rubber. It has a big dwell time, and combined with my blade, Xiom Zetro Quad, which has also a big dwell, the whole setup gives superb feeling and you have a sensation every shot lands on the table. Overall characteristics: semi-hard sponge, medium-heavy, slightly tacky topsheet, medium-high throw angle."
Nittaku Sieger PK50 Nittaku Sieger PK50 table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
grumd reviewed the Gewo Mega Flex Control
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"Good rubber for beginner-intermediate players who need something that's easy to control. I got this in 2.0mm. It's soft and slow-ish, very controllable and easy to land your shots on the table. At 2.0mm you can get decent speed out of it, enough for beginner-intermediate level games. Very good rubber for players looking to improve their technique. It's spinny enough, but not too spinny, which means not very sensitive to spin of the opponent compared to other rubbers. When playing with this rubber you get very good ball feeling, you can feel like you control where it goes. Not very good at fast offensive plays."
Gewo Mega Flex Control Gewo Mega Flex Control table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
TT_dragon reviewed the Gewo Nexxus EL Pro 50 Hard
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"GEWO Nexxus EL Pro Hard emerges as an outstanding rubber cover, seamlessly blending with both soft, slow blades and hard, fast ones. Its inherent speed is remarkable, yet it maintains commendable control and an immense spin potential. The sponge is porous, firm, and elastic, providing a high catapult effect."
Gewo Nexxus EL Pro 50 Hard Gewo Nexxus EL Pro 50 Hard table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
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ttd_league reviewed the Tibhar Hybrid MK Pro
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"A very good hybrid rubber for counter play. The spin potential is very high, despite being insensitive to incoming spin. This hard rubber makes blocks against spinny loops easy. Receiving and pushing short is very good too. It's noticable faster than Hybrid MK, but quite linear, similar to G1. However the hardness of 51Β° makes it very hard to perform brushing loops against backspin. The dwell time is much lower than Hybrid MK, making it unforgiving on improper strokes. Only for advanced players with very good techniques. The throw angle is medium to low. Similar to D05."
Tibhar Hybrid MK Pro Tibhar Hybrid MK Pro table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
fastlooper reviewed the Donic Bluestorm Pro AM
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"Great rubber. Excellent balance between speed, spin and control. Pairs beautifully with a Donic Persson OFF+ 89 World Champion Blade. Donic Bluestorm Pro AM is extremely good for looping, counter topspin, blocking and smashing. It is a very fast rubber but is well controlled. Highly recommended for offensive play."
Donic Bluestorm Pro AM Donic Bluestorm Pro AM table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
iLoveTabletennis reviewed the Double Happiness (DHS) Fang Bo B2X
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"This blade has a nice backhand with a slightly crisp feeling. Using Mantra Pro M on backhand makes it fast and spinny. Forehand After using DNA Pro H on forehand and I felt it wasn't hard enough. After glueing Hurricane 3 bs 40Β° it felt amazing. Overall this is just a great blade, build quality is good (which isnt always the case with DHS) This blade doesn't lack anything."
DHS Fang Bo B2X DHS Fang Bo B2X table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
Reezald_22 reviewed the Yasaka Rakza XX
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"Very great rubber. The sponge is hard, but when hit it becomes a little soft. great control, and very spinny like Dignics 05. speed is great, like hammond Z2. You can easily do spin, chop and smash punches. highly recommended rubber."
Yasaka Rakza XX Yasaka Rakza XX table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
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wahyudhany reviewed the Donic Waldner OFF World Champion 89
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"Perfect blade for blocking, blocking is effortless. Very good control. Drawback is the flare handle, quite slim on the grip but wide on the bottom"
Donic Waldner OFF World Champion 89 Donic Waldner OFF World Champion 89 table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
Brozi reviewed the Friendship/729 Battle II Provincial (Battle 2 Provincial)
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"The FH Friendship Battle II Provincial Orange 38 deg DHS paired with Rakza 7 2.0 on an OSP Virtuoso+ blade has been my setup for three months, succeeding a similar combination (B2 commercial fh, r7 BH, blade - Sweden Extra). The rubber excels in serve and receive, allowing for varied spins and controlled short play. Despite a slightly less grippy feel, it offers consistency in generating spin during serves. Opening loops are outstanding, with the ability to execute risky shots consistently. Loop-killing backspins is effective with the right ball height.
In topspins, blocks, and counters, the rubber demands solid technique. Medium-power topspins lack extreme spin or pace but consistently land on the table. Blocks are surprisingly easy for a Chinese rubber, allowing for both controlled and speedy drives. Countering is effortless with correct stroke mechanics, producing spin and speed that can end points quickly. However, counters away from the table pose a challenge, requiring more effort. Emergency chops are possible but not a strong suit due to the low arc.
Compared to the commercial version, the provincial one is faster, less sensitive to racket angle changes, and has a less grippy sensation at lower powers. The topsheet is more flexible, offering advantages in rally and topspin play but sacrificing touch in the short game.
In conclusion, the rubber complements my forehand style, providing the ability to finish points quickly and ensuring decent safety in rallies. Its linear and adjustable nature allows for a variety of shots. Despite a slight learning curve, the rubber offers great value for its affordability and is available in a 37deg hardness for backhand play."
Friendship/729 Battle II Provincial (Battle 2 Provincial) Friendship/729 Battle II Provincial (Battle 2 Provincial) table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
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NotTimoBoll reviewed the Double Happiness (DHS) Power-G PG13
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"My Holy Grail of blades. Chinese do know how to get it done. If Wang Hao really helped to design this beauty I am thouroughly amazed. What a guy... Control is amazing. Service amazing. Touch, undercut and short game, fully controlled, even with soft-springy tensor rubbers. Handle is great for Bananas and backhand kills. Forehand topspin is a dream, harder you hit the better. Sound is delicious when you bottom out. Vibrations almost none. Sweet spot almost covers the edges. Feeling is great with loads of control on all of the shots. Very direct aswell. PG-13 is cheaper version of Hurricane Hao 3, which I had pleasure to play with. To me this blade is flawless. Nothing bad I can say about it. It works well in any scenario, from close, from far, blocks are just awesome, underspin shots are easy to perform aswell. Placement with this blade is impecable. And the price... It took me few sessions to adjust to it, but I am playing better and better each time."
DHS Power-G PG13 DHS Power-G PG13 table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
GeralDINO reviewed the Butterfly Glayzer 09C
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"A friend kindly made this rubber available to me to test! ( - THANKS, Chris! ;)) I compared this rubber with my Dignics 09 C for half an hour on my (stiff, fast) Stuor Nobilis ZLC Hinoki. (both in 1.9 mm) - and I think that this rubber is currently completely undervalued !!! Compared to the Dignics 09 c, the speed and rotation are lower. ... like the throw angle. Due to the lower hardness of the Glayzer, I have the impression that it has more catapult! ... which was also confirmed for me in the short game. Conclusion: this rubber is unfortunately not "the hoped-for high-flyer" and "low-budget dignics", it's more of an own development a bit removed from Dignics 09c. - but he will definitely make some friends!"
Butterfly Glayzer 09C Butterfly Glayzer 09C table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
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GregorTT425 reviewed the Yasaka Anti Power (Anti-spin)
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"My first Yasaka Anti Power is a 2.0 mm thick black Anti Power. I love it on my Innerforce Layer ALC.
Speed; It has a good speed for an antispin rubber. It can be used quickly or slowly. On block and hits it is steady and you can alternate the speed according to your will.
Spin; It is an antispin rubber, it's not going to be a spin monster. On the other hand, you can create some spin with this rubber with strong enough force like a chop or a push. On hits, you get some sidespin which might come in handy.
Control; Its best trait. It has great control, you can put the ball anywhere you want to without great problems.
Else; It has a good feel and does anything anti should be able to do. It is a little bit new for me, as I came from inverted, but I absolutely love it and am sure we will be good friends."
Yasaka Anti Power (Anti-spin) Yasaka Anti Power (Anti-spin) table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
certifiedej reviewed the SpinLord Dornenglanz II
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"Easy to use pimple, excels in attacking and active strokes. Chops are good aswell. Passive blocking works but is not at all dangerous. Versatile, easy to use long pimple and more durable than dornenglanz original."
SpinLord Dornenglanz II SpinLord Dornenglanz II table tennis pips reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.
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