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RajaLoopah
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Here, just a hunch though but my senses tells me that this is a new version Timo ALC
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Main Setup:
Blade: Nexy Akrasia FH: Hurricane 3 Nat Version BH: Tenergy 05 Backup: Blade: Nexy Zealot FH: Hurricane 3 Prov Version BH: Tenergy 05 |
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bbkon
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Alexander I remember that someone said that Yasaka synergy or dynamix 17 blade was very popular in sweden and other nordic countries. Know any pros that played with it? |
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peter79
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It's not easy to switch to chinese rubbers and expect a good result in 3 months.... |
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Andro Wanokiwami AO Offensive 83 gr
H3 National Orange 40 deg 2.2 Baracuda Max 182 Gr |
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jonyer1980
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If Dima isnt able to get used to this stiff the any euro player can do it
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Rosewood V FL
Nittaku Fastarc G1-FH Stiga DNA Pro-S MAX BH Avoid any Butterfly stuff... at abusive prices. Raw power without control means nothing |
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NextLevel
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Yes, yes! It's really personal preference!
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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AMonteiro
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Sergio, Robert Svenson from Eslov uses Dynamix.
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Dynaryz AGR /Yasaka Goiabao 5 / Dynaryz AGR
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vvk1
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IMHO, not a preference but an excuse. Let's be honest, it is much easier to blame equipment than admit your own weaknesses.
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notgooord
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Boll and solja blades have 1 in handle. Maybe same man modifies them. |
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NextLevel
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I meant that soft sponge is a preference and bottoming out is an excuse. I agree with you. If the rubber bottoms out, fix your technique. Seriously. |
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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vvk1
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+1.
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piligrim
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they have at 2 rackets. one racket for spare. maybe 1 on handle mean racket he use for games, while spare racket has 2 on handle ... |
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ttspirit
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Butterfly alone did allready long time ago the handle modification and respectively from Viscaria to Boll Spirit ST and Boll ALC ST. I think the handle dimensions he is playing are always the same- what we see on the picture are testing maybe because of a other top material because of sweat reason to absorb... How can we proof his real handle dimensions ? For myself, I have his real handle dimensions but I can't send pictures here.. but I can promise you the handle dimensions Timo Boll has is minimal different to the ones from catalogue which is butterfly selling. Just a little difference but with big effect.... |
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PringlesRingles
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What blade was Matsudaira using in the recent tournament?
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rickywinataa
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He has his own signature blade from butterfly. I believe it's the same as viscaria but the handle is smaller
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garwor
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Look at this bat, it belonged to ex world champion:
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Equipment database
Yinhe MC-2 FL fh: Xiom Vega pro bh: Xiom Vega pro Boycott Marcos Freitas for hidden services! |
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hidasjoki
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Anyone know what Mattias Karlsson is playing with these days??
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assam
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Yasaka Soft Carbon, Rakza pips FH and Razka X BH, I guess
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malin87
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i think 1 means that this blades is the first option for the player to use. Pro players are having many blades cause they need to glue rubbers with booster and they check the thickness not to be more than 4,0 mm.
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Icecream AZX,T05,Spectol21
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notgooord
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ma long number 1 blade http://www.prott.vip/Product-Details.aspx?productcode=968 |
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ttspirit
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Does someone know if the handles of the Butterfly Viscaria ST blades are hollow ?
And what is the heaviest and the lightest of all Viscaria blades. I had one which was 95 gr. |
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kakapo
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I have a 98,5 gr S T one and also a 97gr FL one. Among the black tag series, I have never seen a lighter than 86gr. In the 2014-2015 series, I have heard that you can find some very light ones: 81-82gr...... Lots of amateur players keep on asking for light models but they were often disapointed because too light is....too light. And with the poly ball, lighter blades are less efficient, most of the time. |
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Def play grey grip 94gr, Venus 2 blue 2,2, Neubauer KO extreme 1,3mm
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ttspirit
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That's also my opinion about light or too light blades. You bring less power in the ball.
But do you know about hollow handles at old Viscaria blades ? I'm not sure if they were hollow or not. Does anybody know it ? |
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liXiao
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I recently obtained a 1997 copy of Table Tennis Kingdom. In it, they compiled pictures of the grips of the top professionals at the time, along with what equipment they used. Some of these names will be quite familiar and some may be new to others. I'll upload the pictures later when I can.
Seiko Iseki (JPN) R: Butterfly Custom (Taksim) F: Juic 999 B: Butterfly Feint Yan Sen (CHN) R: Yasaka Gatien Extra F: DHS PF4 B: Nittaku JO Waldner Kim Taek Soo (KOR) R: Butterfly Kim Taek Soo F: Butterfly Sriver Yoo Nam Kyu (KOR) R: Butterfly Cypress S F: Butterfly Sriver Toshio Tasaki (JPN) R: Butterfly Chinese Style L F: Yasaka Original T-Version B: Butterfly Feint Toshinori Yanagida (JPN) R: Stiga Clipper Wood F: TSP SpinPips B: TSP Triple Yuka Nishii (JPN) R: Darker Aquablade F: TSP Spectol Liu Guoliang (CHN) R: Stiga Clipper Wood F: TSP SpinPips B: Stiga Mendo Energy Li Chunli (NZL) R: TSP F: TSP Spectol Jean-Phillipe Gatien (FRA) R: Yasaka Gatien Extra F: Yasaka Mark V B: Yasaka Mark V Akiko Takeda (JPN) R: DHS PF4 F: Butterfly Sriver B: Yasaka Phantom 0012 Rika Matsuoka (JPN) R: Stiga Allround Evolution F: TSP Triple B: TSP Triple Ryo Yuzawa (JPN) R: Butterfly Perdir F: Butterfly Sriver FX B: TSP Spectol Keiko Okazaki (JPN) R: DHS PF4 F: TSP F-1 B: TSP Curl P-1 Mayu Kawagoe (JPN) R: Butterfly Custom F: TSP Triple B: TSP Spectol Jorgen Persson (SWE) R: Donic Person Powerplay F: Donic Coppa B: Donic Coppa Patrick Chila (FRA) R: Tibhar Chila Off F: Tibhar Speedy Spin B: Tibhar Speedy Spin Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE) R: Donic Waldner F: Donic JO Waldner B: Donic JO Waldner Kalinikos Kreanga (SWE) R: Butterfly Custom F: Butterfly Bryce B: Butterfly Bryce Wang Liqin (CHN) R: Stiga Custom F: DHS PF4 (The picture in the article clearly shows he was using Globe 999) B: Nittaku JO Waldner Chire Koyama (JPN) R: Stiga Offensive F: Yasaka Mark v B: Yasaka Mark V Werner Schlager (AUT) R: Butterfly Primorac Carbon F: Butterfly Bryce R: Butterfly Bryce Li Ju (CHN) R: Butterfly Adolescen F: Globe 999 B: Butterfly Ekrips Ryu Ji Hye (KOR) R: Butterfly Keyshot F: Butterfly Sriver B: Butterfly Resilon An Konishi (JPN) R: Avalox P500 F: Globe 999 B: TSP Spectol Koji Sanada (JPN) R: Butterfly Primorac F: Butterfly Sriver B: Butterfly Ekrips Yuji Taniguchi (JPN) R: Butterfly Primorac F: Butterfly Bryce B: Butterfly Bryce Wu Na (CHN) R: Butterfly Madash F: RITC 729 B: Globe 999 Krizstina Toth (HUN) F: Butterfly Ekrips B: Butterfly Ekrips Ai Sakata (JPN) R: Butterfly Korbel F: Butterfly Yasaka Mark V B: TSP Triple Kinjiro Nakamura (JPN) R: Donic Persson Powerplay F: Yasaka Mark V B: TSP Triple Yosuke Kurashima (JPN) R: Butterfly Custom F: Butterfly Bryce B: Butterfly Sriver FX Muneaki Mitamura (JPN) R: Butterfly Korbel F: Butterfly Sriver FX B: Butterfly Bryce Shinnosuke Kiho (JPN) R: Nittaku Waldner F: Yasaka Mark V B: Yasaka Mark V Aya Umemura (JPN) R: Butterfly Korbel F: Yasaka Mark V B: Butterfly Ekrips Koji Matsushita (JPN) R: Butterfly Matsushita Pro Model F: Butterfly Tackifire B: Butterfly Feint Long Hiroshi Shibutani (JPN) R: Butterfly Custom F: Butterfly Tackifire B: Butterfly Feint Long Edited by liXiao - 12/19/2016 at 10:30pm |
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Gewo Aruna Hinoki Carbon
Gewo Nexxus EL Pro 53 SuperSelect Yinhe Qing |
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Chairman Meow
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I have that blade! That's the first time I have ever heard of anyone using it before, besides me. I don't know anything about it, other than that it has 5 plies and a very thin handle and a slightly larger than usual head. If that copy of Table Tennis Kingdom has any information on it, I would greatly appreciate if you could share it with me. I have been wondering about that blade for years, even the person who bought it doesn't remember anything about it.
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-1 ply Cypress 11.5mm "The Castigator"
-H3 Prov. Blue Sponge 2.2mm 41 deg. -H3 Prov. Orange Sponge 2.1mm 37 deg |
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liXiao
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Unfortunately there's no information about the blade. I too have been looking for information about it for awhile but I haven't found anything. One sold a couple of months ago for about $200 (mint condition + box). Iruiru was selling a couple custom made ones prior to the discontinuation of Butterfly's custom blade service.
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Gewo Aruna Hinoki Carbon
Gewo Nexxus EL Pro 53 SuperSelect Yinhe Qing |
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bbkon
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Yan sen played with FH dhs g888 in 1997 |
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liXiao
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G888 was not released until 1998. And as you will see in the following pictures, it is clearly PF4. |
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Gewo Aruna Hinoki Carbon
Gewo Nexxus EL Pro 53 SuperSelect Yinhe Qing |
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notgooord
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So many pimples players back then.
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bbkon
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I had a video of a yan in a match back in 1998 and wlq was using 999t |
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Greenfield
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Hi, does anyone know Waldner's combo in Legends Tour 2015, 2016 ?
It's so impressive how he played and in my eyes his style is amazing and enjoyable Thanks in advance |
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