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yash hora
yash hora Asked 10 years ago

hello sir ,   i after a lot of thinking have decided to buy new equipment . actually i am not liking my carbon blade and its huge handle which creates problem during backhand flick or other hit . so, i was thinking to buy tibhar stratus power wood which as i have heard is a very good off- blade . can you please tell me that is it having a better and comfortable handle or not ? or should i go for another blade ?

i am thinking of pairing that blade with tibhar ginius sound in fh and am not sure about the backhand . is tibhar ginius sound too difficult to be controlled ? can an intermidiate player like me handle that rubber . Also , please suggest me a suitable rubber for the bh . can you suggest any other proper combination of rubbers if its not too good ? Please help me sir . I am totally confused?

i actually am in favour of buying better rubbers than mark v . i know that its a very good rubber but still very confused . but still if you think that i should go with mark v then please tell me . i have seen many players with other combination of rubbers but very less with mark v . i actually wanted rubber with normal speed and better spin as well as better control on both sides .

is butterfly sriver g3 fx a good choice or donic baracuda will be better . or may be the Bryce series or bluefire .


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 10 years ago

Hi Yash,

As you know table tennis equipment manufacturers make it deliberately confusing.

Keep it simple.

I haven’t used the equipment you are talking about so hopefully others will be able to help you out.


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yash hora

yash hora Posted 10 years ago

ok sir , but still can suggest me any better combination .


Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 10 years ago

As we talk about, they are ask many options out there.  I guess they would be OK but I don’t know much about the equipment.  The much more important thing is the training you are doing.


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