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tdragon
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cagaragesales
Platinum Member Joined: 10/03/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2023 |
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I am reselling Haifu products aren't I? I do talk with Haifu every now and then. I don't mind providing the manufacturer with a ratio that explains the number of defects per hundreds of rubbers sold. It doesn't take much effort on my part and it will help out the table tennis community. Why not?
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sadius
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I thought Haifu starting to sell right after glue ban last year and you already used 15 of them??? Is it a quality issue??
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tpgh2k
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lol 15 sheets is a lot. but still, how long do you think it takes to 'break in' a sheet of bw2?
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cagaragesales
Platinum Member Joined: 10/03/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2023 |
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LoL. Yes 15 sheets is a lot for the average player. I'm only 1850 in USATT rating, but I tested various hardnesses in both tuned and untuned in black and a few hardnesses in red so I can give quality advice and suggestions for everyone who's asked me about the BW2s. Hence why I "understand" the products I sell.
BW2's I tried. BW2 green label untuned > 38/39 Black BW2 green label tuned > 38/39 Black BW2 red label untuned > 38/39 Black > 39 Red BW2 red label tuned > 37/38/39/40 Black > 39 Red BW2 2009 packaging tuned > 36/39/41 Black Back then, Haifu made the rubbers from the 37-40 Hardness range with 38/39 being the most produced. Naturally, I tried the midrange rubbers to see if the rubbers were any good at all. I liked them both and preferred the 39 over the 38 for my specific style. For the 2009 packaging, Haifu now makes the hardness range of 36-41. I am still sticking to the 37-40 range unless there are people out there who are interested in the 36 hardness and 41 hardness BW2s. I believe Beeray1 has already tried one out and he wrote a small review on it. As I continued to test various hardness variations as well as rubber quality variations, I've further narrowed and reinforced my specific rubber of choice. Those of you who've met me in person and/or know me personally can attest to seeing me gluing up a new sheet of rubber almost 2-3 times a week during that period. I rotated the new setups across my 3 Clipper CR's which I use for testing and tournament purposes. My current rubber of choice for the BW2 series is the BW2 2009 tuned 39. It plays differently from the 2008 tuned 39 being that it is a bit more springier, probably because of the longer and fresher shelf life of the vacuum sealed packaging. I've also been testing with Shark II, but I've only gone through 2 sheets. I'll posts up reviews of it on my live journal once I test more rubbers. Currently, I'm using a Shark Red 2009 Tuned 37 on the BH. I've also used Shark untuned 37. In my opinion, the tuned version of the shark and the 2009 vacuum packaged shark is much better than the untuned 2008 version. |
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cagaragesales
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tpgh2k, there isn't a break in period for the BW2. Unlike the H3 Pro which takes a couple of good gluing sessions before it really shines, BW2 plays at its peak right out of packaging.
BW2 can last for a good 7 weeks for me which is a long time in my standard. I normally play about 25 hours per week and H3 Pro's usually last me about 2-3 weeks before it's performance dropped. BW2 played consistent for me for about 7 weeks. From talking with a DHS/Haifu supplier in China who I found to be very knowledgeable in the table tennis area, he explained that the old H3 Pro normally would last a pro 10 hours of play, whereas the BW2 lasted up to 35 hours of play. I believe a good rule of thumb for most high level players for changing rubber (national players from any country) is a little more than 1 sheet of new rubber per week. Most pro's that I know use around 60-70 sheets of rubber per year. |
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wyatt
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Yes my friend was able to use it in the tourney.. But I thik it was a bad move changing rubbers in a short time before the tourney.. hahaha..
Thanks again Albert. |
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Imago
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Pleased to have dealt with Albert. Wish his selling rating affected his playing rating. It would have been then far beyond 2400. ;)
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cagaragesales
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Thanks for the feedback Imago! I'm happy with just reaching 2000 USATT rating =P
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johnny89atc
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I bought 2 rubbers from Albert (1 H3 Neo and 1 BW2). I am very pleased by our communication and the shipping. Everything is fine and I received some rubber sheets for free also. Recommendable seller!
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FH: Butterfly Tenergy 05 FX 2.1 BH: Butterfly Tenergy 05 1.9 |
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Anton Chigurh
Premier Member Joined: 09/15/2009 Status: Offline Points: 3962 |
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I bought two sheets of rubber from Albert, which I received in a timely manner and in good condition. Their performance has been excellent.
In addition, I've called him multiple times with various newbie questions, to which he has responded patiently and informatively. I don't suggest others call him--as I'm sure I've been a pest --but the quality of our interactions has given me confidence that he's the person to do business with.
Thanks Albert!
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cagaragesales
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Thanks johnny89atc and Anton Chigurh for the comments!
to Anton, you haven't been a pest. LoL. I love helping people getting the right stuff for their style of play. Just glad I could help. -Albert |
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ThaiLe
Platinum Member Joined: 04/18/2008 Location: Bay Area Status: Offline Points: 2186 |
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Got the H3 Neo rubber from Albert and very pleased with his service. Quick and fast shipping. Also thanks for the free sheet covers. They look really nice. Excellent seller and highly recommended...
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ChopSmash
Super Member Joined: 08/22/2009 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 153 |
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Placed a small order on Tue. evening. Shipped on Wed. I received on Fri. I also got some free sheet covers. Nice touch. I'll be giving the covers to other players. That's probably the idea.
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cagaragesales
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Thanks ThaiLe and Chopsmash! Glad you guys like the free sheet covers. If you have any suggestions on how I can improve in any way, definitely do let me know.
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elpasott
Member Joined: 11/21/2009 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 43 |
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Ordered a couple rubbers before, good seller even comes with free balls and protector sheets. |
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