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e1itepirate
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According to stiga, xu xin uses boost tx on his backhand. However from the kuwait open it clearly shows he uses some sort of tenergy. Which tenergy do you think he uses?
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DreiZ
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prolly t64, like ma long
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Ovtcharov Innerforce ALC 85g
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tpgh2k
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t64 is the only one that works well on a wood blade...
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Timo Boll Spirit FL H3 Blue Sponge Black FH Tenergy 64 Red BH |
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Ryu_S_M
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this make no sense, because I know players who play with t05 on petr korbel blade and are better than many players in this forum
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wyatt
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strange.... imo, t05 works well with Hurricane hao. |
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Fh: T05 2.1 Bh: Pilot Advance 2.0 |
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ejmaster
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t05 works well on wood blade.
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EJ Club.
MM T05(fh)/Srvfx(bh); InfVps,LSW,Viscaria,RwV,TBAlc,PG7,yextsc,yeo. EJmaster wood. |
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tpgh2k
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for my yeo and joola viva, it feels dead to me unless i really hit into it. it was the same with my off nct...
to me, unless you have a stiff blade, it won't play well |
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Timo Boll Spirit FL H3 Blue Sponge Black FH Tenergy 64 Red BH |
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big d
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i think spinart
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petr korbel
fh t05 bh nexy karis m |
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Rack
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Can anyone get a better zoom on the sponge color? My guess would either be T64 or Bryce Speed. |
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Yasaka Ma Lin YEO (1st) , Yasaka Extra CPEN (2nd)
FH - H3 NEO Pro 2.15 40H BH - Tenergy 64 2.1 |
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edusena
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Could be T64, BS, Roundell (Soft/Hard), Spinart...
but i think is 64 |
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tpgh2k
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can't be bs, that sponge is pretty much red....
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Timo Boll Spirit FL H3 Blue Sponge Black FH Tenergy 64 Red BH |
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edusena
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looking better i agree with you, roundell and spinart i dont know what collor is sponge.
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Sallom89
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Dammit I could of taken pictures of the pro's blades but I was too focused on them intsead.. anyway this is a cropped part of Xu Xin's picture in the training area in Kuwait open.. If you guys are unsure about the color this can make it clear that it was orange, hope I did someone a favor :P
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Rack
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Yep prob T64 then from that pic. Doubt it would be 05.
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Yasaka Ma Lin YEO (1st) , Yasaka Extra CPEN (2nd)
FH - H3 NEO Pro 2.15 40H BH - Tenergy 64 2.1 |
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qynthnghm
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What I really want to know is what kind of gel does Xu Xin use in his hair?
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MildSeven
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Asian men rarely use gel, they use wax or clay.
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qynthnghm
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Tell that to my dad. |
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qynthnghm
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Or actually, tell that to all the Vietnamese guys I know. >__>
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Heimdallalso
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whatever it is... just get me some! |
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NEXY Lissom st 85g
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iamj8
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LOL definitely Gatsby.. xDDD This might help if someone's eyesight is sharp enough or if they can get a better picture. Also, does anyone know what blade or fh rubber Xu uses? |
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bbkon
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zheyi
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then his setup must be damn heavy for a cpen player!!!
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NEXY Lissom st 85g
fh/ Andro Impuls Speed max bh/ Palio Flying Dragon 1.8 |
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asyraf
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i use gatsby.. |
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cotdt
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It could be T05 or T64. RPB works best with high throw spinny rubbers (favoring T05), but it also likes softer faster rubbers (favoring T64).
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Klaus123
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He is right in some way. T64 is the only rubber of the Tenergy series, which works on a wood blade, implied that you aren’t that talented and want to drive, block, smash. T05 is has it’s downsides in that the drives are rather slow. However, while watching the power of Xu Xins strokes, then a cow flies in the sky, if Xu Xin doesn’t tune his rubbers (both). Edited by Klaus123 - 10/18/2014 at 4:43pm |
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jackwong23
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The cheaterˊs backhand rubber? who bloody cares.
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IanMcg
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Guys this thread is like four years old
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AgReZz
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lol cheater? How is he cheating ?
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jackwong23
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Did you watch the asian game final between the cheater and fan zhengdong? It was not even a legitimate edge ball, but the cheater said to the umpire , “ yes, my point ” This was not the only occasion he had cheated a point. He did this a few times against various opponents as well. He claimed a point undeservedly with an edge ball during his match against Timo as well. Replay showed that it was not an edge ball. |
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