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kakapo
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True, Belgian Customs are obsessed by packages coming from Japan (even sent as gift with low declared value, they open it each time :)) I have ordered maybe 50 times from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan...never been caught. From Japan, only 2 packages arrived without being caught.....They even stole me brand new shoes which I ordered straight from Butterfly Japan in 2010.....They told me these were maybe fakes....I had the invoice from Butterfly company and I paid more than 100 EUR to get them...this model was not for sale in Europe..a few months later they sold them without leting me know .... I know this is not the subject of this thread but your comment reminds me that horrible souvenir....
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Def play grey grip 94gr, Venus 2 blue 2,2, Neubauer KO extreme 1,3mm
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pitigoi
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I am using Donic Cayman and Dr. Newbauer Firewall Plus, both with Grass D. Tech. Cayman is a bit more bouncy but OK at my level. Both very thick, which is what I wanted, to compensate for the OX Long Pips. Giant Dragon Kris II seemed interesting but impossible to get in the U.S. |
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LUCKYLOOP
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XVT 10mm balsa carbon plays all around I have two using with Globe 979 OX. |
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Hntr Fl / 4H & BH Xiom Sigma Pro 2 2.0
Yinhe T-2 / 4H Xiom Sig Pro 2 2.0 BH Xiom Omega IV Elite Max Gam DC / 4H DHS Hurricane 8 39deg 2.1 BH GD CC LP OX HARDBAT / Hock 3 ply / Frenshp Dr Evil OX |
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NoFootwork
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Veet,
You won't be able to find any LP that is currently made that will satisfy all of your requirements. You need to think about which are most important to you. If staying close to the table and blocking with the LP is most important then the best LP will be one that is OX. Go with any cheap Chinese OX LP that is easily available in India. Friendship 755, Talon, Neptune, Dawei 388D or any of the other Chiniese LPs already recommended in OX are all fine for close to the table LP blocking. Learn to control the ball and chop block with any of these. This includes learning how to deal with dead/no spin balls. Learn to twiddle and play with inverted with on your BH every once in a while. If you are physically able to, learn to step around your BH to attack with your FH. You will need all of these techniques to continue to improve your level with LPs. You should be aware with the lower spin generally with plastic ball, there is a lot less spin reversal from LPs and less funkiness. You can push aggressively or attack against backspin balls with OX LPs. However, you cannot attack consistently against no spin or topspin balls with OX. You need to understand the limitations of what LPs can and cannot do and you will need to build your game around that. I would not change your current blade to try LPs. A blade change may also cause your FH rubber play different. Change 1 variable at a time. Also be aware due to the reduction in the overall weight of your setup due to OX LPs as well as change in balance, your FH may/will feel a bit different. |
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JacekGM
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I use LPs only on the ca. 0.5 mm sponge. My own take on National Pogo: avoid it. True, it is very easy to use, but it is even much easier for the opponent to do with your shots whatever they want.
For me, 755 was much better, considering the average of control and difficulty for opponent. Similar holds true for 388d-1. A few guys in my club use TSP LPs or MPs for close to the table blocking style. Maybe have a look at these, even P1R can work well for the blocking style even though it is meant primarily for modern def/choppers. Also, there is a bunch of very interesting LPs from Dr N. if you don't mind spending some. Another option is to start with a tough one, like the Tibhar Grass DTecs and go through some suffering on the tough road to excellence...
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(1) Juic SBA (Fl, 85 g) with Bluefire JP3 (red max) on FH and 0.6 mm DR N Desperado on BH; (2) Yinhe T7 (Fl, 87 g) with Bluefire M3 (red 2.0) on FH and 0.6 mm 755 on BH.
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Veet
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Hello NoFootwork.. Thank you your suggestions.. much appreciated!!
I already understand that, which is why I had mentioned it, right at the beginning of the thread, that Control is my top priority, followed by Spin. Then, Spin-Reversal, and Deception, which although not priorities, would be nice to have as added bonuses...
The main issue in India is, availability ... Most vendors (Online or Offline) have never even heard of brands like Dawei, CTT, Giant Dragon etc... Friendship is a known brand here, but the 755 is not available.
Yes, I understand that there would be a learning curve .. Probably a steep one.. I'm wondering if I should use OX, or a thin sponge (0.5 or 0.6)
I don't mind using my existing blade... However, it is a 25year+ blade, and has gone through several rubber changes.. So, I'm not too sure if it can endure another..
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Veet
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Hi JacekGM, Thanks for your response and suggestions...
That's another aspect I'm wondering 'bout - whether to opt for an OX, or to get a minimal sponge (like 0.5mm or 0.6mm), and how much of a difference it would make.
My thinking is - Start off with a easier LP, and then progressively move-on to more effective, but difficult to use LPs.. Initially, I just want to get a feel of an LP, cause, at this point, I don't even know if it'll suite my game, or whether I'll be able to adapt or learn the technique... The 755 and 388-1 comes recommended by many, on this thread.. So, I'm open to even these..
Since I'm only going to be trying to LP, initially, I surely don't want to start-off with advance and expensive ones like Dr. N and/or DTecs...
Edited by Veet - 02/12/2018 at 4:18am |
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pgpg
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My advice would be to put ANY LP on your BH and give it a shot. You are suffering from a case of 'paralysis by analysis' right now and an illusion of being able to come up with an optimal (for you) choice by simply reading and discussing multiple options on the Internet. It is fun in itself, but no replacement for actual experience at the table.
Just get something (borrowing paddle for a few minutes from a club mate works too) - you might hate it, as you pointed out yourself. |
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Butterfly Defense Alpha ST - H3 Neo - Cloud&Fog OX |
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Pushblocker
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I agree that Pogo does not bother opponents too much.. Easy to use but also not too deceptive for the opponent.. However, I think that for someone who does not have experience with long pips, it's the perfect rubber to learn to play with long pips. I think that rubbers like DtecS or Talon require a experienced long pips user as they are not as easy to control as Pogo. There are plenty of good pips but many of them are kind of hard to play if you are new to long pips.
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Dr. Neubauer Firewall Plus Blade with DHS G666 1.5mm on forehand Giant Dragon Talon National Team OX on backhand |
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Veet
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What you've said makes 100% sense... this is some zen type advice....... 'paralysis by analysis' - This is the first-time I've comes across this quote.. and I love it... I'm going to use and reuse this quote, some where, some time... if you don't mind... Edited by Veet - 02/12/2018 at 1:11pm |
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1dennistt
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The Kris II blade is going to play different to your Jonyer...it is a stiff balsa blade, maybe medium fast with a fast and a slightly slower side. Neither is what I would describe as slow. The rebound from the balsa works well with the OX long pips (which ever one you choose), but you may find it requires some adjustment for your forehand. It's been a few years since I used the Kris II and even longer since I used a Jonyer, but you may find it is harder to loop some balls but easier to hit with. The Jonyer is a much more topspin friendly blade for most loop oriented play. It's not that you can't loop with the Kris II, you can, just would require some adjustments since the blade doesn't help as much as your current blade.
As far as the Pogo goes, it is a good pip to start with. What brands do you have available to you? Perhaps we could help you find something easily available for you.
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Donic Waldner World Champion 1989 ZLC (Inner), Donic BlueStorm Pro (Red) Max, ????? (Black) 1.8 mm)
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pgpg
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Also known as (or at least related to) 'paradox of choice' phenomenon: offering too many options to the user can lead to increased frustration of said user. Kind of describes a lot of EJ problems. I did not coin it - it comes up a lot in business context though, at least where I work. So - feel free to use it :)
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Butterfly Defense Alpha ST - H3 Neo - Cloud&Fog OX |
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ChichoFicho
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I recommend Spinlord Dornenglanz II. It is very easy to use, has great control in both attack and defence and is very durable.
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Darker Speed 70
Hammond FA Speed Tyotokusen |
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Veet
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Hi Dennis, Thanks for your response... I do prefer looping/top spinning the ball, over flat-out hitting, especially on the FH; unless is high and close to the net. I did read that the Kris II is a 2-speed OFF/DEF blade.. But, I guess I overlooked the balsa/stiff part. The Joyner has some flex, and certainly loop friendly (was more so during the 38mm era).. However, I really don't think it would be able to endure another rubber change... The ply had already starting stripping off, during the last rubber change.. As for rubber that are readily available to me are : -
I've found Dawei 388D-1, and the Friendship 755 on ttnpp.com, that too, at some ridiculously cheap prices.. ... However, I 'm not sure about the shipping... Anyway, I've sent them an email, inquiring bout the same.. |
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notfound123
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Haha, my favorite is : "I am an agressive looper with spinny loops on both wings. Can someone recommend a spinny rubber and a good blade for me?"
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Veet
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Hi,
I've found some of the recommended Rubbers and Blades on Aliexpress - They accept Indian credit card, and ship to India too... However, I'm not sure about the Authenticity of the products... Has anyone made purchases from Aliexpress ? Any views ?
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pgpg
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I did and it was fine (I was buying chinese blades and rubbers). Again, worrying about authenticity of 6-8$ LP is an overkill. Whatever differences among different LP flavors there is, it will be dwarfed by the fact that you don't know yet how to play with LP. May be I am misinterpreting your intent, but it does not sound you are 100% sure of committing to LP long term, you just want to try it, and we are not talking about serious competitive level either (I could be wrong). So, yes - Aliexpress is fine in my experience (shipping might be extra slow now because of Chinese New Year though) |
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Butterfly Defense Alpha ST - H3 Neo - Cloud&Fog OX |
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pitigoi
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One more thing: gluing OX rubbers is really hard; if you buy a blade as well,
it is a good idea to buy them together and ask the seller to glue the rubber. Edited by pitigoi - 02/14/2018 at 9:08am |
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Veet
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Yes, I'm not 100% sure of committing to LP .. That being said, it's not like I intend of playing with it, for just a couple of days... I know, there would be a learning curve ... some adjusting/getting used to ... I will certainly give it my best shot..
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Veet
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Veet
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So, I've got the rubber figured-out ... I found ordered the 729-755 and Dawei 388D-1 on Aliexpress.. Both were under $8USD..
However, I could not find any of the blades I had shortlisted... I'm not too familiar with the Chinese blades.. I discovered the Yinhe Galaxy T-9, on Aliexpress, which is a 2-Speed Blade. Based on reviews, it seems to be way too fast, and difficult to play with (??) Apart from the Kriss II (Not Available on Aliexpress) Any recommendations on Chinese Blades, suited for LPs ? Preferably, not too heavy, and slightly larger head ?
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pgpg
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Sword 309 is pretty good - I am using it now and recently ordered 2 more as a spare and to do some 'experimentation'. It is quite popular with defenders, especially in the Eastern Europe, I think.
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Butterfly Defense Alpha ST - H3 Neo - Cloud&Fog OX |
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vanjr
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A really good defense chinese blade is the yinhe LQ-2. Great for chopping and looping. My all time favorite defensive blade.
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Veet
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I found it on Aliexpress.... How's the grip ? I saw detailed pix of the blade, and to, it seems that the Wings go a tad too far down the handle/grip... I used to have a toy-racquet with a similar grip, and it was horrible to hold.
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pgpg
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It is a common complaint in reviews ('wings are too low') - but it did not bother me.
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Butterfly Defense Alpha ST - H3 Neo - Cloud&Fog OX |
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Veet
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Hi,
Anyone played with Hallmark blades - Aurora, Combination, etc ? How would these blades, be suited to my style of play ?
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Veet
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Hello,
Just an update.... I purchased both, the Pogo and the Dawei 389d-1 rubbers.... I'll probably start off with the Pogo. Thanks everyone, for the suggestions and advice
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Veet
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Hi,
So, I played with my new setup, yesterday (Donic Defplay Senso V3, FH=Xiom Vega Euro, BH=Pogo OX), and it certainly didn't go anything as expected. I'd like some input, suggestions, tips, etc.. from you guys.. So, here's how it went, for me...
At this point, I don't know whether it technique, or whether something is wrong with the setup.... Help!!!!
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LUCKYLOOP
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It is a learning process, takes time.
Go to North Little Rock Table Tennis Group timeline page on Facebook. Read the lengthy introduction, click on the info links. |
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Yinhe T-2 / 4H Xiom Sig Pro 2 2.0 BH Xiom Omega IV Elite Max Gam DC / 4H DHS Hurricane 8 39deg 2.1 BH GD CC LP OX HARDBAT / Hock 3 ply / Frenshp Dr Evil OX |
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haggisv
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Playing with long pimples takes a lot of skill, especially at the higher levels (only at the lower levels do you win a lot of cheap points because the opponent does not understand how LPs work). If you expected to learn how to use it in one session, you're very optimistic. I think you need some help from a player that plays with long pimples, to show you how to adjust.
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