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NextLevel
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I paid for them and learned my lesson.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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iakovka
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Hi guys,
I want to be fair. I was among the first ppl here to claim that Xusahofa, expecially second generation is by far better than other seamed/seamless plastic balls. Here I am to update my opinion....they are still the best in terms of roundness but...I don't know, second batch I ordered from the same place...the balls are cracking so easily. I broke 4 last training session and 3 today. I remeber, first few balls lasted for a month. I don't know what's the reason, maybe it is related to a colder temperatures. It is a winter time in Canada, maybe the ball gets to hard... |
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XIOM ZX1 Feel 85 Gr, FH: XIOM Omega VII Pro, BH: Rakza 7 Soft 2MM XIOM ZXI 88 Gr, FH: XIOM Omega V Tour, BH: Rakza Soft 7 2MM |
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iakovka
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I still have a couple of boxes from the first batch (that lasted me longer than any celluloid ball in the past)
and I am planning to do a comparison with new ones but I am officially worried. Even if I find that first batch is perfect...how am I supposed to distinguish - look same to me.
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XIOM ZX1 Feel 85 Gr, FH: XIOM Omega VII Pro, BH: Rakza 7 Soft 2MM XIOM ZXI 88 Gr, FH: XIOM Omega V Tour, BH: Rakza Soft 7 2MM |
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NoRema
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Makes sense as to why i've been saying the xsf balls are terrible...
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LOG1C1AN
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You can say it, but it doesn't make it true. My own experience is the opposite. I love the XSF and Yinhe 40+ balls. I've broken a total of three now in four months of 20 hour a week use. |
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roundrobin
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I have seen other players breaking them by hitting with the edge of the blade; I have never broken one myself no matter how hard I hit them. In contrast, I have broken a Nittaku Premium+ within a few minutes of taking it out of the box, just during routine warm up.
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NoRema
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then wouldn't that just mean you don't have the most recent batch? i'm saying their quality has gone down with the recent batch. i never got to test out the previous batches so i can't speak for those
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LOG1C1AN
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I can't guarantee I have the most recent batch, but I am playing with Yinhe balls I just recently purchased.
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stevenjlyang
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i agree with you. i also like XSF and Yinhe seamless ball after i've compared DHS, Double fish and Palio.
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stevenjlyang
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2nd generation seamless ball is better than 1st generation, no matter what the brand is.
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ZJK ALC 90g: T80 + T05FX
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Baal
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simple to check. look at the four letter code. By the way, I have not had any roundness or durability problems. |
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skip3119
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I saw posts that said the 2nd generation Xushaofa balls is better than the first generation.
Then I saw a post that said the quality of the balls has gone down - means the 1st generation XSF balls is better than the 2nd generation. Man, I don't know what to make of these. Just ordered the XSF balls from TTnPP the other day. (Don't know which generation balls that I will receive.)
Edited by skip3119 - 02/11/2015 at 12:13pm |
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tom
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I am playing with ADXC, Mar 2014, ones and still only broke one since Nov and I live in Canada
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LOG1C1AN
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My Yinhe's are XGAD. I remember you posted the meaning of the codes somewhere, but there are so many plastic ball threads I can't seem to find it. |
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Baal
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Probably it is XCAD, which means made in March of 2014, like most of the ones we see from XSF. It can't be XCAD because that would mean either the 16th month of 2014 or the 16th month of 2014 if they do it the other way.
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NextLevel
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XGAD is not July?
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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LOG1C1AN
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It is for sure printed with XGAD on the back of the box.
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Baal
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Oops, so it is. July. Sorry. Yes more recent.
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LOG1C1AN
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Ok thanks. So this is not scientific confirmation, but my personal experience with a more recent batch is that the balls are round, durable and play great. I have broken fewer of them than I typically broke with old celluloid balls and FAR fewer than crappy plastics like the N-SHA. |
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VictorK
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I agree about the roundness and great playing experience of XSF balls. However, my experience with their durability is different than for most other posters. I break at least one XSF ball per practice - actually tonight I had three of them break during ~2.5 hour of play.
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stevenjlyang
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PALIO: XDAC XSF: ADXC
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ZJK ALC 90g: T80 + T05FX
Boll ALC 89g: AIROC M + Calibra LT Spin |
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Baal
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Wow. That is bad. I've never been able to break that man of even the Chinese seamed balls in 2.5 hrs! |
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roundrobin
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You can break ten in a row if you hit them with the edge of your racket. I've seen this lefty looper at our club broke 3 XSF in one evening, hitting the edge of his racket one after another when he went for a loopkill.
Edited by roundrobin - 02/11/2015 at 11:04pm |
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Baal
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I have broken them only by hitting the edge of the table very hard -- and a couple of time on very hard slams in matches where I am frustrated and letting it out.
For sure they don't like edges. But normally those things don't happen so I can use one for many hours. |
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roundrobin
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If you mistime the higher bounce of XSF balls, it's very easy to hit with the edge of the racket...
OTOH, hardly anyone hits the Chinese seamed balls with the edge due to very low bounce haha...players just miss the ball completely. Edited by roundrobin - 02/11/2015 at 11:10pm |
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stevenjlyang
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ZJK ALC 90g: T80 + T05FX
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VictorK
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I agree, it's probably the combination of the higher bounce and sensitivity to being hit with an edge that contribute to the durability issue for me, especially since during the practice when I broke 3 XSF balls we were doing mostly drills focused re-looping close to the table (which requires closed bat). This might also explain why Nexy seamless balls last much longer (for me at least), as they bounce slightly lower than XSF. |
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stevenjlyang
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about date code information, i've learn it from Yinhe.
ITTF网站上有公布,XGAD代表0714(指2014年07月生产)。
A代表1、B代表2,依次类推G是7,X代表0 因为在赛璐珞时代,ITTF在市场上抽检三星球时经常发现不合格品(不圆、直径不够等),而器材商答复是超过了保质期。。。。。 所以ITTF借新球,强制要求器材商们在包装上加上出厂日期,这样就可以监督器材商了,这对球迷其实是好事。 据ITTF资料,以往的乒乓球例行抽检均没有一次通过的,都需进行复检。而ITTF最新资料,2015年初最新一次抽检,“许绍发牌”无缝球在例行抽检中一次通过(史上第一次),也就是ITTF注册的无缝球(目前无缝球都是一个工厂生产,包括Xushaofa、Yinhe、Palio、Nexy、Xiom、Stag、Hanno)的质量最稳定。其它品牌我就不方便说了,球迷们自己比较吧,呵呵 貌似新狂飙3海绵上也有AD字样,AD代表14年,希望这个回复对大家有用。。。。。 |
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ZJK ALC 90g: T80 + T05FX
Boll ALC 89g: AIROC M + Calibra LT Spin |
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Baal
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Steven the first two letters are supposed to be month and the last two year (according to Dr. Kueneth of ITTF), but some companies do it the other way around (year then month). X = 0, then A-I = 1-9. Maybe that's what you wrote in Chinese. Probably we are saying the same thing.
So far all the most recent ones I have are from April. Hopefully I can get my hands on some July balls. |
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stevenjlyang
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Baal, you are right. ITTF requrie that companies add date code to box. anyway, it a good thing for player.
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ZJK ALC 90g: T80 + T05FX
Boll ALC 89g: AIROC M + Calibra LT Spin |
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