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Rubber for Timo Boll ZLC |
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awesomesimon21
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Posted: 01/13/2017 at 8:15am |
Hi, just got a Boll ZLC and looking for rubber to put on it. So please tell me any good rubber for this blade. Thanks!
Edited by awesomesimon21 - 01/13/2017 at 8:16pm |
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t64t64t64
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ax i thought your style is like ma long
very good rubber for your blade is "Michelin Pilot Alpin" or "Dunlop" |
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http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=61764&PID=734709
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rulia
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t-05
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Purett
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mid pips
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rating solid 1000
moving up to 1001 |
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Kolev
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Anyway consider a harder rubber. I have tried bunch of rubbers on it and anything softer than T64 isn't good for me.Even the T64 felt sort a soft. One really good combination was with Gewo Hype El Pro, which may be similar to MX P.Vega Pro wasn't bad either
My TB ZLC feels flexible and soft, so rubber choice is important for me to have more solid feeling on impact, especially since the new ball |
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Hallmark Carbon Extreme (x3)
FH: D05/G1/RX BH: Z2/D64/Ω7Pro |
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Wolf
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In the choice of Tenergy 05 I was on the Boll ZLC careful . It requires to go maximum right to each strike that you're doing ,no forgiveness, and in addition, hard as a brick . I wanted to say a well-baked brick ! I agree with Kolev , Gewo seems like a good choice . Had the opportunity to play with the Gewo Hype XT For 40,0 1.9 mm on this knife and it played very well into the plastic balls . On the other hand, was Donic P1 Turbo max and also nice ,not at all fast ,excellent control . Also well played Donic JP01 max ,also tried and liked .
Good luck ....
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FH-Donic Acuda S2 Max BH-Tibhar ELP 1.9 Donic Crest AR+ FH-Joola Maxxxp 2.0 BH-Joola Rhyzm Tech 2.0 |
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Kolev
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I was expecting more speed out of this blade. Very spinny indeed, with nice arc and good control, but the top speed .......well I need more
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Hallmark Carbon Extreme (x3)
FH: D05/G1/RX BH: Z2/D64/Ω7Pro |
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nv42
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Put an mxp on it, should definitely get you better top end speed.
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1.dhs pg2 fl
-FH t05h (max) -BH tibhar genius (max) |
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vinox27
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Currently using this blade with Yasaka Raksa 7 both sides.
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Kolev
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And how is it with the Rakza 7?
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Hallmark Carbon Extreme (x3)
FH: D05/G1/RX BH: Z2/D64/Ω7Pro |
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rickywinataa
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Rakza 7 is really nice. It's very all-rounded as an offensive rubber.
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vinox27
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I find the YR7 good for BH and FH very spinny. I gain more control with this set-up compare to my previous one which is T05 FH and BH T64 set-up with TBZLC.
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