Sunday, December 20, 2009

Yasaka Table Tennis Table Tennis Paddle Blades + Questions?

Table Tennis Paddle Blades + Questions? - yasaka table tennis

I want to know how to say what kind of blade you? (Now, not rubber and wooden pallet only)
what she says is on the sheet Mango "World Champion Jean-Philippe Gatien EXTRA"
The Other Side: Manufacturer Champion Yasaka Made in Sweden "

how one of my colleagues, ping-pong, so this area can $ 10 and the need for patients to buy a rubber separated from him. I just want to know whether a lot or not. I believe this is not my opinion, I do not know much about rowing.
(Further information is that I have joined a tennis club, and they are good players who realize help me to practice: D)
where a good place to buy knives and rubber is? and how we can talk and paddle rubber is for you?

1 comments:

Simply the Best~ said...

or Hammond or Stiga Neos Sound.

If "Loop" or "drive" a lot then go to the DHS Skyline (any kind), DHS Hurricane (place) Haifu Whale Tackifire Butterfly II (all) or to a lesser extent, 729 Friendship Perhaps Tenergy 05th

If you play the way around the table, then nothing Tenergy series or a series of hurricanes is for you. BTW, have a very Tenergy culture bag, can produce large amounts of money, while hurricanes have a sticky surface.

Any? Butterfly Bryce (all types), Butterfly Sriver (all) and MarkV Yasaka rubbers are more rounded, as I thought.

If you favor then maybe a bra FH rubber for a quick forehand like Bryce or stunned that the Hurricane II, and a soft rubber spring type reverse blocking and cutting sticks. Flextra is perfect for this. Conversely, you do what you want!

Most of the best players in the world but especially in China, using tacky (sticky) rubber as the skyline and the hurricane as the FH and rubber quick quick, but light as Bryce and sometimes all coverings like SriverER FX, as well as its drawbacks.

In general, Chinese rubbers (DHS, friendship, Haifu) are heavy. Hard sponge. Sticky. Japanese and rubber (Butterfly, Yasaka, Nittaku) are mild, but usually not sticky.

BTW, Nittaku Stiga and provide the best leaves.

I hope this has helped you and good luck

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