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Xushaofa 999-LSZ rubber |
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there is a review of this rubber
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My virus scanner freaks there... here is the text
xushaofa 999 lsz (purple sponge) reviewyou can buy it here: http://www.eacheng.net/index.php?act=detail&ID=2882 package: vacuum sealed package, basic presentation. comes with a layer of tuner or glue in the sponge. the rubber doesn't really look like a very professional, high QC control rubber. looks to be a couple of steps behind sponge: medium hard, a little bit softer than most chinese topsheet: VERY sticky, traditional chinese topsheet. playing characteristics: speed: this is a typical chinese rubber and besides the tuning layer it doesn't advertise itself as a replacement for old speed glued rubbers with complex technologies, like many do today. however, the speed is pretty good, higher than h3. I would say it has similar speed to "yinhe moon", a bit slower. spin: very good spin but not as massive as one would expect. a very tacky topsheet doesn't automatically translate into a very spiny rubber. look at tenergy, it's not tacky and very spiny. control: pretty good, you have the problem that you have with all chinese rubbers, "passive blocking" and but besides that it's good in control. service: nice, spiny serves, easy to control ball. counterlooping if you do full power loops chinese style it's good. but if you want to do small movements and have the rubber it's still a chinese rubber. counterlooping far from table: you feel the lack of power which translates in loops that have little spin and mediocre speed. flicking: easy like with most chinese rubbers. blocking: I would say it's acceptable because it does have a bit more yet it is slower than euro rubbers so you have to make a small forward movement. chopping: weight: very heavy. rubber is very thick and it comes with a layer of glue in the back. this is what made me move on to other rubbers. I think if you let this one really break-in with lots of play time it is a very interesting rubber. enough speed (don't expect miracles) and chinese characteristics. I don't remember exact weight but with an 86g blade and a light short pips rubber it was around 183 g. too much for me. for those who like to try stuff taobao sells some interesting variations of this rubber: http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.10.82.dkWDfe&id=14885154653 http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.10.77.dkWDfe&id=17751084458 Posted by sebastian at 8:14 PM |
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Blade: TT Piet Off/All Custom 5 ply FH: Rakza 7 BH: DTec.S Long pips Feedback: http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=48168 |
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thanks!
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Looks like my virus scanner was able to block all the virus attempts from that site. There have been a few sites over the years that it would say it had blocked this or that, but later I'd find out it had been infected, so anymore, if it starts popping up saying its saved me, I go run a full scan as soon as I get a chance to make sure and clean out anything bad.
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Blade: TT Piet Off/All Custom 5 ply FH: Rakza 7 BH: DTec.S Long pips Feedback: http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=48168 |
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there's nothing bad with the site, it's just a blog.... some antivirus have that habit of firing the panic alarm all the time. Edited by jpb - 11/06/2012 at 3:23pm |
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What's the difference between the tuned one (http://eacheng.net/index.php?act=detail&ID=2882) and this (http://eacheng.net/index.php?act=detail&ID=1884)?
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