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Joola Rosskopf Emotion - Review |
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Knuckle Ball
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ha ha ha AndySmith you are very fluent in table tennis LOL I just had my JRE for about a week and somehow I understand and feel what you feel ha he he How bout this: When I'm through with this world and meet my Creator, this is the only blade I'd take with me he he he
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
FH: Dignics 05 Black BH: Moristo SP Red |
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el luchador
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I have two rossi emotions. I like how it plays but I HATE!!! the handle
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Knuckle Ball
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
FH: Dignics 05 Black BH: Moristo SP Red |
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Snakefish
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Interesting.
I really like my flared handle on JRE. better than some Butterflys I can only imagine the ST to be nice too |
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Andro Treiber Z - fl
FH: Tibhar MX-D max BH: Tibhar Quantum ProX-blue,max |
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Knuckle Ball
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JRE Flared is a bit small for me in fact probably one of the smallest Fl I have tried. My TSP Euro Spin is the only Fl blade with a smaller handle. But for the way the blade performs, I can live with the handle issues. Planning to buy a JRE this time ST.
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
FH: Dignics 05 Black BH: Moristo SP Red |
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Knuckle Ball
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There's a Nexy clan, Acoustic clan why not a JRE Clan. Or I'm just high on my new pre-owned JRE
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
FH: Dignics 05 Black BH: Moristo SP Red |
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piligrim
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Is Aruna OFF same as Rosskopf Emotion just with new design?
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NextLevel
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Yes. |
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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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BB-Big
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Aruna off has wider and shorter head shape compare to old JRE.
And Aruna off has kiri core instead of ayous (as in JRE). |
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piligrim
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so its not same blade. also looks like Aruna off discontinued already ...
I am looking to buy JRE FL weight around 86-87g. if somebody wants it 81g I can trade |
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mog1111
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joola tpe perform is supposed to be "a progressive development of the Joola classic, the Joola Rossi Emotion"
looks a very nice blade. |
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Yasaka Ma Lin Carbon
FH: Tenergy 05fx BH: Spinlord Keiler |
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Knuckle Ball
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I read somewhere (forgot where) that Aruna Off was the faster version of the JRE
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
FH: Dignics 05 Black BH: Moristo SP Red |
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Knuckle Ball
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With the change of core from ayous to kiri, then this would somehow effect a change in the "feel" and the way the blade as a whole performs. I read it's a bit faster than JRE.
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
FH: Dignics 05 Black BH: Moristo SP Red |
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ronakvyas86
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JRE is quite slow for plastic ball, probably lower end of off- category. It requires use of fast rubbers like mx-p for having finishing power on loops, or else be prepared to get destroyed by a good close-to-table blocker/pips player. I've moved to thick hinoki carbon blades but still like to use it every now and then for the nice "feel" it offers despite being a composite blade.
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Yasaka Goiabao 5 CPEN, Donic Baracuda MAX FH & RPB
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Knuckle Ball
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I use TO5 on it and it has enough speed on offense for me. I will try Bryce Speed on it for BH block and punch, this should provide ample zip on the ball I presume. |
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
FH: Dignics 05 Black BH: Moristo SP Red |
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Knuckle Ball
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Played with JRE on a local tournament with great results. Won 3 against really strong college varsity players and lost 1 to a stronger player (never won against him before)
This is my strongest performance this year, although I never made it out of the bracket (triple tie and I end up with less point standing) I believe JRE made me a better player. Control of the blade is just awesome. Spin generation is off the wall. Spin on serves with T05 is just wicked, most did not require a third ball stroke. Spinny push, chop blocks works real nice. BH banana flicks with T05 are so loaded with spin, opponents can hardly keep it on the table. Counter from mid-range felt like the ball somehow finds a way to land on the table. Confidence on loops and counters seems at an all time high. Yep I'm still high on JRE, maybe there really is a holy grail!
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
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Snakefish
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Thanks for feedback of using T05 on JRE.
I wasn't going to use Tenergy on this blade, but now I might. Several years ago, I used one of the ESN rubbers (cant remember which one) and it was great Edited by Snakefish - 05/31/2017 at 3:20pm |
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Andro Treiber Z - fl
FH: Tibhar MX-D max BH: Tibhar Quantum ProX-blue,max |
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Knuckle Ball
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Using Bryce Speed on JRE.
Bryce Speed (BS) is a totally different rubbers from the euro/jap rubbers I'm used to. The spin was less trajectory was flat. I gave up on opening loops against underspin and my banana flick was gone. So what is it good for on my BH? It is insensitive to incoming spin so its great on receiving serves. It is beautiful in blocks ang punch blocks. Awesome smash. Speed as the name says is spot on, probably the fastest rubber I've tried. I can chop block at the table and chop a step or two away. JRE allows me to do all these. For the things I miss with BS on my BH, I can twiddle and use my FH rubber.So BS on the BH of JRE can be a viable winning formula. As for using BS on my FH, I havent the time nor the patience to learn the angles that would allow me to initiate offense. Im new to BS just afew weeks. Still learning how to use it. Hope this helps |
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
FH: Dignics 05 Black BH: Moristo SP Red |
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GSOM_GSOM11
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Kameraden, pleaze help with some approved setups for BH on JRE.
I've got a Markovic blade (an old version of JRE before rebranding), with Rhyzm-P as FH rubber doing well. I'm approx.2000-2100 FH oriented looper with classic BH loop. I like spinny rubbers on BH, but don't like extremely high throw (like T05). My favourite BH setup was T80 2.1 on a Clipper, but T80 is no good for Markovic blade. It feels like it is too thick or hard on Markovic, the feeling of the blade is completely lost. I can put another Rhyzm on BH, but maybe there are some better options? Thanks in advance for sharing any experience |
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Knuckle Ball
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I have used several BH rubbers on my Rossi Emotion. I use Nittaku Moristo DF for a spinny control game; gives me ease in service recieve, spinny pushes, chop-block near the table and chopping from afar. This rubber gives me great strokes on the table like flicks and good control on blocks. No problem opening loops but lacks power on offensive strokes. I use Tibhar 1Q on BH when I wish to play a more aggressive offensive style. With the rubber I get great blocks and adequate power and spin for offense. 1Q is medium throw. I have tried 1Q XD but did not like it as it was too strong for the blade. My balls going long. I have also used Bryce Speed on my BH giving me fantastic blocks, good service receive, really fast returns, but hard to open loops or flicks and low spin on pushes. If your BH is adept on blocks, punch blocks and smashes, then this is your rubber. The rubber is low throw. Just sharing my fun times with Joola blade, hope any of these helps. |
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
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Jolan
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Vega Pro 1.8mm does it all on JRE BH
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GSOM_GSOM11
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I'm afraid that mid-zone looping will suffer with 1.8. Is 2.0 also suitable either too thick and hard for JRE?
I've made a search on Youtube and found some video of high level guys testing Maxxx-450 and Rhyzm on JRE. https://youtu.be/L_Kii2xLEGQ Maxxx-450 seems a great option for a wristy BH. By the way, which one is more suited for BH: Maxxx-450 or Maxxx-P? Did anyone play both? Edited by GSOM_GSOM11 - 10/05/2017 at 7:01pm |
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Knuckle Ball
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nice video, makes me want to go out and get me a Maxxx 450 yum
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GSOM_GSOM11
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I suspect that maxxx-p is even better for bh with polyball, but I have no proof
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NextLevel
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Mid zone looping will be fine IMO. Vega Pro is a pretty hard and linear rubber and very heavy as well in the topsheet - the weight differences between 1.8 and 2.0 and Max are not significant. |
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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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Jonasss
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The JRE and the Violin are both usually rated around Off-, have a similar weight and supposedly a lowish throw.
Could someone compare how they play ? |
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jpenmaster
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I played with Violin and am currently using a Joola Aruna blade which is the same as JRE I believe.. The violin has a harder feel when playing most shots but is slower than Aruna. Aruna has an initial soft feel from the cypress top ply but when playing harder shots you can feel the Koto and carbon "engage" . I would rate Violin all+/off- and the Joola off-/off Aruna has more gears than the standard violin maybe Violin carbon would be more similar. Both blades have good flex. I feel the violin balances better, my Aruna blades feels heavier than what it actually weighs when glued.
Edited by jpenmaster - 12/23/2017 at 8:41am |
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doraemon
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I don’t agree with fatt’s comment that regardless its weight they all play the same. I hold two copies, one is 84 grams and the other is 86 grams. Both are very different. The 84 grams is rather flexible, soft and kind of hollow. It is slower than my Clipper. The 86 grams is stiff soft and beefy. It seems faster than my Clipper. . I chose the 86 grams blade.
When playing it feels good but is too fast for me. It’s faster than my >90 grams Clipper. Control is very good for its speed. Feeling is also similar to all wood blade except when you hit hard then the carbon starts to kick in. Good blade. But the weight dictates the behavior as usual. |
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Blade : Just wood
FH : black rubber BH : red rubber |
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jpenmaster
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A lot of Chinese made "Hinoki" blades are mixed between American,Taiwan and Japanese "Hinoki". Visually they have the same grain structure and the color is close but the easiest way to tell is the smell. American and Taiwan variants usually have a harder feel. My Aruna top ply is not Japanese Hinoki.
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jonyer1980
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It's has been a long time since I read this thread. I'm planning to give it another try this summertime before the seasons starts. I've been using RWV for 5 years with M2/Rozena and I'm really used to my setup, I think I might switch to something harder on the FH with 47° at least. What do you think? Im a lefty power looper that opens wide angles with his BH, but my FH is much stronger than my BH.
Do you feel it's still suitable for ABS ? Maybe GA8 50° could suit my FH? Edited by jonyer1980 - 07/09/2019 at 2:58pm |
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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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