You are a comedian if you claim Tibhar Dtec OX with sponge can be used for chopping at amateur levelsRob M wrote: on Sunday 25 May 2025, 19:04Tibhar D'tecs 0.5mm and 0.9mm are both very good for chopping from the mid zone.mateusz2351 wrote: wrote:
Hello I would like to ask for advice because I am after the season and I am testing new rubbers and I am looking for a rubber with a 0.5-0.6 base that has a very strong reversal of spin where it will make it most difficult for the opponent to attack when playing cut balls from the second zone
Which long pimples do you recommend?
I have already tested:
dr. neubauer viper 0.6
tsp curl p1r 0.6
spinlord blitzschlag 0.6
dhs cloud & fog iii 1.0
Yasaka Phantom 012 OX
Yes if you are the REAL GOAT of all of Table Tennis Joo SaeHyuk or at least a pro chopper
Rob M , did you even read the damn question ?Rob M wrote: on Sunday 25 May 2025, 19:04Tibhar D'tecs 0.5mm and 0.9mm are both very good for chopping from the mid zone. They are both quite fastmateusz2351 wrote: wrote:
Hello I would like to ask for advice because I am after the season and I am testing new rubbers and I am looking for a rubber with a 0.5-0.6 base that has a very strong reversal of spin where it will make it most difficult for the opponent to attack when playing cut balls from the second zone
Which long pimples do you recommend?
I have already tested:
dr. neubauer viper 0.6
tsp curl p1r 0.6
spinlord blitzschlag 0.6
dhs cloud & fog iii 1.0
Yasaka Phantom 012 OX
mateusz2351 is not looking for a fast rubber
mateusz2351 is looking for a rubber with maximum spin (in the 40+ plastic ball only era after 14 rule & regulation changes since 1977) to exterminate choppers.
There is no such rubber in ITTF LARC. ITTF LARC rubbers are a joke They are just social rubbers not competitive rubbers