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Topic: Stiga off cr wrb setup for beginner
Posted By: bros
Subject: Stiga off cr wrb setup for beginner
Date Posted: 05/22/2014 at 10:05am
Try to setup for my kid, I give her off cr wrb,
G666 on FH & vega pro 1.8 on BH.
Is that rubber good for beginner or not?
Her coach in school said is too slow..
But my opinion, good start from slow.
Have other opinion?



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Posted By: Imago
Date Posted: 05/22/2014 at 11:07am
It's perfect. I would change only G666 to Vega Japan 2.0


Posted By: bros
Date Posted: 05/23/2014 at 2:07am
Thanks imago, is g666
And is g666 difficult to adapt for beginner..


Posted By: berkeleydoctor
Date Posted: 05/23/2014 at 3:07am
i think, esp for women, sticky rubbers like G666 is hard because you need to make your own power with it


Posted By: Ulle78_
Date Posted: 05/23/2014 at 8:00am
Originally posted by bros bros wrote:


Have other opinion?
I think it is very fast and incontrollable setup for novice girl, especially Vega Pro rubber.
Why are you choosing Stiga blade if you live in Japan?
Nittaku Latika light + LKT rapid speed + LKT pro xp.
If you want tacky setup: Galaxy CN-2 + Galaxy Mercury 33' 2.0 both sides or Galaxy Mars 2 33' 2.0.


Posted By: Ulle78_
Date Posted: 05/23/2014 at 8:06am
Originally posted by Imago Imago wrote:

Vega Japan 2.0
This rubber is very difficult for beginner, and it's tuned and changes its properties in time quite quickly. 

If you want to choose XIOM rubbers - Musa is good choice. It is old-style classic rubber.


Posted By: tabletennis11
Date Posted: 05/24/2014 at 10:16pm
Vega Pro is quite an advanced rubber even though it balances speed and spin well. The forehand rubber is probably too tacky for a beginner, something a bit softer like Yasaka Mark V or Mark V AD would allow her to develop her game a bit better as they have good dwell time for spin and are relatively good allround rubbers with a bit of extra kick. 

We have a special offer on Mark V for the next 9 hours coincidentally also.
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Posted By: bros
Date Posted: 05/26/2014 at 2:41am
Thank's a lot mate, wait from her about those rubber,
Yes,for FH I think Sriver a or markV is good but still wait..
for BH I still prefer vega pro 1.8mm.
And why I gave her that equipment, coz I used it already hehe..
@ulle.. What's your blade &rubber using now?


Posted By: Ulle78_
Date Posted: 05/26/2014 at 3:13am
Originally posted by bros bros wrote:

@ulle.. What's your blade &rubber using now?
Nittaku Kasumi Basic + DHS Hurricane3 Nat. orange sponge 39' + Giant Dragon Talon OX
 


Posted By: bros
Date Posted: 05/26/2014 at 12:33pm
Originally posted by Ulle78_ Ulle78_ wrote:

Originally posted by bros bros wrote:

@ulle.. What's your blade &rubber using now?

Nittaku Kasumi Basic + DHS Hurricane3 Nat. orange sponge 39' + Giant Dragon Talon OX
 

Cool.



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