Nuzn seems pretty interesting from Andro :D Thanks a lot for your reviews! They are very useful especially since you are using the same blade with different rubbers and more people are involved in testing than other channels. Keep up the great work!!
Hey guys Thank you very much for your shop and reviews. Always waiting for new videos. All of them are amazing. And congratulations for your camera angle battle - next tournament came with old good angle)))
Terence Once again TT11 excels and rises above the rest. I have been looking for information and comparison reviews for the NUZN rubbers and almost all the reviews were company materials related. TT11 is the only one that went to the next level, by showing the materials, then visual testing using live defensive, chopping and offensive players with their various playing styles to give a more unbiased review as well as not over doing the conclusion as most tend to do. As a result i decided on the NUZN 55 over the GENX, which i was originally leaning towards. I placed my order via my friend Dimitri and should have my rubbers this Sunday Nov 3rd 2024. Thanks again TT11, keep up the great work and customer service along with really good choices of products.
Thank you so much for this video, I was having a really hard time last night because I've been unable to play due to a wrist injury, and this was interesting enough to distract my attention, you guys are MIRACLE workers. (P.S. last night was prom for me and I still thought this was the most interesting part of my day)
Always waiting for your videos... the testing method of having several player's opinions and point-of-views through a single video session is not in any other video or channel. Great work
Thanks for the video, i always like your reviews because they all seem very genuine and the players give their honest opinions on the gear despite you guys being an e-tailer. Love you guys keep up the great work!
Thanks for the video, I like that all of you have different playstyles, makes it fun to watch your testing and playing. Also, I really like the calm intro where you two are just having a chat. Hope that I can try both new rubbers from Nittaku and Andro!
Good review. I like the fact that various players tried both rubbers in your review. It also shows how personal rubbers choices can be even for attacking players. NUZN seems a better choice for a variety of players. The 50 version could be even more attractive for intermediate players. Genextion seems too fast and suitable for advanced/pro players. Keep reviewing more TT rubbers.
Wow Sergei looks so handsome in this one. In it to win it 😆 Seriously though love these reviews, no other channel goes into this much detail covering how different styles feel about the product. I'm looking forward to my latest order from you arriving next week.
Thank you very much for your review. I like you guys a lot. It is very interesting to look at different playing styles with those rubbers. I am looking forward to see more.
3:53 - 5:39 one of the loveliest thing to do... Also, it is very helpful to see you trying to explore the key features of these rubbers with different playing styles (I guess, Nuzn would be the better for me, based on Sergei's observations) One side note: I know, that Neottec Voodoo Classic became your golden standard to test table tennis rubbers with :) - But I would like to highlight, that as you started to sell two highly advanced Yinhe blades, Yinhe can really deliver in the lower price segment as well: Yinhe U2 and Yinhe U2 Spin are very well behaving 7 ply blades with a good feel.
Great video guys and thank you for your awesome service when buying from you guys! Faster delivery to my country, then the shops in my country - Insane! 🙌
The nittaku rubber sounds interesting. Im currently playing the fastarc c1 on backhand so it'd be nice to see the difference between the two. Great reviews as always. The most reliable online tt store by far. Keep up the good work
As a beginner to intermediate player, NUZN seems to offer me more control and predictability. It's on my radar now, i like it for the spin, too. Also, given the high price, the announced "long lifetime" is a good argument for me.
It's an extremely hard rubber, if you are a beginner you should stay away from it, go slow with it. Everyone wants the fastest stuff until you regret buying it
this is wrong, 55 degree tensor rubbers like NUZN are almost all made for fast offensive players with stable techniques and often impact the ball hard (even against heavy backspin or topspin balls, more counter and open up less blocking and pushing against longer balls) yes the rubber may be more predictable and still maintain good control but it's really not worth the money to buy such hard rubber if you are not a more advanced player who wants to be more active early in the rallies. NUZN is definitely not market towards beginners but intermediate players with decent training hours or advanced to pro player.
if your main what you want is more power for your aggressive game then NZUN would be a your choice but if your idea is more control and predictability you should avoid rubbers above 50 degree sponges and go for softer sponges such as any rubber Xiom Vega series or a butterfly rozena
Nice, review from three different styles and perspectives means that it is more balanced. I look forward to looking through your videos for some more advice.
Which blade would you recommend for the Genextion? Should it have harder outer layer or is soft also a possibility? Thx for this very interesting video review!
Great Review, as usual! I am a regular customer of your site and I give my insights into all the products you sell. I hope you also feature long pimples and medium pimples as well especially brands hard to get in Asia.
I was looking forward to the NUZN review, happy to hear you all seem to like it somewhat. You all seem to think it could have more spin, does it compare to K3 or more like MX-P?
Great review, like the fact that there are multiple people testing with different styles! I might give a chance to Nittaku Genextion, because from the review it seems to be a great rubber for a more smash oriented play style on the forheand which i have!
@@amarh3768I can help. I have the same setup with G1 and Genex on my BH and my Friend had Genex on both FH and BH. Just be aware with rubbers like G1 and Genex they have a long break in period so it will be different to reviews where they glue and only play for a few hours. Today I just alternated between G1 and Genex now that I have broken it in to feel the difference. The Genex is considerably faster than the G1 and generates a heap of spin with this speed. For me you have to play positive with the Genex, the G1 for me was a bit more forgiving when being lazy but the killer blow the Genex gives you is hard to give up. From today I realised I can't go back to the G1, the killer blow from the Genex is just too much fun to play with. Slightly more sensitive to spin then the G1 from my experience if you play a lazy nothing shot. I think on my G1 blade I am going to put Genex on both sides for a fun blasting blade. I use H3 blue FH on my main blade with the Genex BH.
Agree because Butterfly rubbers last way much longer than any other. I used Dignics 09c and after 3 months of training (ca. 12 hours a week) they're still doing as amazing job. Dignics 80 lasts very long too. I still need to test the K3... I tried the Bluestar A2 and after one week it was already degrading. Same about the Bluestorm Pro AM, which degradation was even worse. Very disappointing. The one that can't be beaten is the Hurricane III blue sponge, which I got from a friend of Fang Bo, even after over a year it's still sticky like hell and working almost as well as on its first day. I played in 1st national league in Belgium and trained at the Borussia Düsseldorf when I was working in Germany so I'm not THE reference as tester but I still have a hope to be a good tester and provide good feedback :-) I use a Butterfly Lin Yun Ju Super ZLC blade and booster. I'll try the Nuzn as I'm curious and Andro made insane developments and improvements in the last 5 years. We see more and more of these hybrids though I doubt they fit for a wide range of players: they usually require high level physical conditioning and they don't really forgive mistakes. If you don't go "through" the ball and aren't low on your legs they don't make it. Dignics 09c is a perfect example of rubbers that are made for professional players and still...most players who are sponsored by Butterfly don't use the 09c on their forehand but rather an D05 or T hard 05. My Dream would be the topsheet of the 09c with the speed of a D80...(09c topsheet with the speed of a D64 would be my ultimate dream).
Thanks for another helpful review! I notice you guys always use the Voodoo Classic for reviews; as a big fan of 'old school' 5-ply allwood blades, I'd love to see a review comparing some of your favourite options in that category. For example: Voodoo Classic, Tibhar SPW, Stiga Infinity VPS, Xiom Offensive S, etc.
@tabletennis1 Yes, sponge hardness is always done WITHOUT top sheet. The new topsheets are usually elastic which Makes the super hard sponges feel a lot softer. Which is why K3 feels rather soft, MX-D also feels really playable, Dignics 09C feels harder and Chinese rubbers roughly Equal to German shore hardness a LOT harder.
Seems like Genextion is for pros who bet on speed while Nuzn is more suitable for large masses. Wonder how it compares to Dignics 09c and K3. I did not hear final comparisons with the benchmark.
I’m interested in Genextion . I currently use fastarc-G1 max on both FH&BH. I didn’t have a chance to try Genextion Did you have a chance to try it? Thanks
Nowadays rubbers are all with great performance but amateur players like me expect durability as well. eg. Tibhar K3 only last long for 3 months D09C is only a bit better.
I heard that some high friction short pimple rubbers are very strong at chopping/producing own backspin. Is this true? Is there a short pips rubber that is stronger than inverted at chopping? Can this kind of a rubber make a spinny serve?
Hmmmm, quite goood ... Genextion might be the way to go ... I have one on the new Nittaku Souten blade .... Its insanely controllable for the speed it has, my whole club calls it the hex build ...
@@amarh3768 I think it will be mad good. Because my main combination is Butterfly Innerforce Layer ALC with Dignics 09C (FH) and comparing it to my Souten with Genextion (FH) .... Souten Genextion is not far behind, for lower cost. I am sure H2 will be a quicker blade than Souten, so it might be super quick.
Nuzn seems pretty interesting from Andro :D Thanks a lot for your reviews! They are very useful especially since you are using the same blade with different rubbers and more people are involved in testing than other channels. Keep up the great work!!
Hey guys
Thank you very much for your shop and reviews. Always waiting for new videos. All of them are amazing.
And congratulations for your camera angle battle - next tournament came with old good angle)))
I love that you you guys have the same ammount of fun with the name "nuzn" as we germans are 😂🇩🇪
Hi guys! TT11 is the best shop in the world - fast shipping and quality stuff! I hope to see more equipment reviews like this from you. All the best!.
I was searching for a review for these new rubbers. This came perfectly. Thank you❤
Terence
Once again TT11 excels and rises above the rest. I have been looking for information and comparison reviews for the NUZN rubbers and almost all the reviews were company materials related. TT11 is the only one that went to the next level, by showing the materials, then visual testing using live defensive, chopping and offensive players with their various playing styles to give a more unbiased review as well as not over doing the conclusion as most tend to do. As a result i decided on the NUZN 55 over the GENX, which i was originally leaning towards. I placed my order via my friend Dimitri and should have my rubbers this Sunday Nov 3rd 2024. Thanks again TT11, keep up the great work and customer service along with really good choices of products.
Thank you so much for this video, I was having a really hard time last night because I've been unable to play due to a wrist injury, and this was interesting enough to distract my attention, you guys are MIRACLE workers. (P.S. last night was prom for me and I still thought this was the most interesting part of my day)
Glad you are back doing reviews again.
Great review as always, love this kind of content from you guys and I love the format as well. Thank you!
Nice video with a comprehensive overview of the strengths of the rubber and how easy it is to play with them
Always waiting for your videos... the testing method of having several player's opinions and point-of-views through a single video session is not in any other video or channel. Great work
Thanks for the video, i always like your reviews because they all seem very genuine and the players give their honest opinions on the gear despite you guys being an e-tailer. Love you guys keep up the great work!
Thanks for the video, I like that all of you have different playstyles, makes it fun to watch your testing and playing.
Also, I really like the calm intro where you two are just having a chat.
Hope that I can try both new rubbers from Nittaku and Andro!
Good review. I like the fact that various players tried both rubbers in your review. It also shows how personal rubbers choices can be even for attacking players. NUZN seems a better choice for a variety of players. The 50 version could be even more attractive for intermediate players. Genextion seems too fast and suitable for advanced/pro players. Keep reviewing more TT rubbers.
Wow Sergei looks so handsome in this one.
In it to win it 😆
Seriously though love these reviews, no other channel goes into this much detail covering how different styles feel about the product. I'm looking forward to my latest order from you arriving next week.
Thank you for the review of these 2 new rubbers. Always very objective reviews keep up the great work.
Greetings Chris
was looking for a Nuzn review, great video with different styles of play and different players
Thank you very much for your review. I like you guys a lot. It is very interesting to look at different playing styles with those rubbers. I am looking forward to see more.
These new rubbers must have a very good feeling, would love to try them.
Keep uploading videos of reviews here a fan✌🏽
3:53 - 5:39 one of the loveliest thing to do...
Also, it is very helpful to see you trying to explore the key features of these rubbers with different playing styles (I guess, Nuzn would be the better for me, based on Sergei's observations)
One side note: I know, that Neottec Voodoo Classic became your golden standard to test table tennis rubbers with :) - But I would like to highlight, that as you started to sell two highly advanced Yinhe blades, Yinhe can really deliver in the lower price segment as well: Yinhe U2 and Yinhe U2 Spin are very well behaving 7 ply blades with a good feel.
Thank you for the test, very useful for us players to have a reference when looking for new rubbers ❤
Great to see a review on these two new rubbers, can't wait to give them both a crack sometime soon!
Thank for reviewing both rubbers. Nuzn seems to be interesting and how it was devekop on fact based measurements compared to other rubbers.
You are quick, I just learned about NUZN from Andro ad and you already have a review 👍
Great video guys and thank you for your awesome service when buying from you guys! Faster delivery to my country, then the shops in my country - Insane! 🙌
Thanks for the review! I'm excited to try the new NUZN rubbers
Great review. You impressions are always pretty helpful :)
The nittaku rubber sounds interesting. Im currently playing the fastarc c1 on backhand so it'd be nice to see the difference between the two. Great reviews as always. The most reliable online tt store by far. Keep up the good work
As a beginner to intermediate player, NUZN seems to offer me more control and predictability. It's on my radar now, i like it for the spin, too. Also, given the high price, the announced "long lifetime" is a good argument for me.
It's an extremely hard rubber, if you are a beginner you should stay away from it, go slow with it. Everyone wants the fastest stuff until you regret buying it
this is wrong, 55 degree tensor rubbers like NUZN are almost all made for fast offensive players with stable techniques and often impact the ball hard (even against heavy backspin or topspin balls, more counter and open up less blocking and pushing against longer balls) yes the rubber may be more predictable and still maintain good control but it's really not worth the money to buy such hard rubber if you are not a more advanced player who wants to be more active early in the rallies. NUZN is definitely not market towards beginners but intermediate players with decent training hours or advanced to pro player.
if your main what you want is more power for your aggressive game then NZUN would be a your choice but if your idea is more control and predictability you should avoid rubbers above 50 degree sponges and go for softer sponges such as any rubber Xiom Vega series or a butterfly rozena
Nice, review from three different styles and perspectives means that it is more balanced.
I look forward to looking through your videos for some more advice.
Me encanta que hagan las pruebas de gomas con varios jugadores con diferentes estilos y que todos ellos opinen 👏
Awesome, thank you very much for the review! I'd love to try out these rubbers someday.
Great review as always, gentlemen! Very useful!
Which blade would you recommend for the Genextion? Should it have harder outer layer or is soft also a possibility? Thx for this very interesting video review!
Nice review! It’s good to hear opinions from different type of players. Now I’m interested to try the Nittaku Genextion for my forehand!
Sergey is just nailing it with his backhand)
I guess I'm getting nuzn soon... Can't let you guys have all the fun
Great Review, as usual! I am a regular customer of your site and I give my insights into all the products you sell. I hope you also feature long pimples and medium pimples as well especially brands hard to get in Asia.
I was looking forward to the NUZN review, happy to hear you all seem to like it somewhat. You all seem to think it could have more spin, does it compare to K3 or more like MX-P?
Nice job, good and informative review as always.
I also love Donic blades so thank you for this in-depth review 😁
Great review, like the fact that there are multiple people testing with different styles! I might give a chance to Nittaku Genextion, because from the review it seems to be a great rubber for a more smash oriented play style on the forheand which i have!
Great vid. I've been waiting for a genextion review since it was announced
Hi, did you try the Genextion rubber? Im interested in this rubber too, I’m currently using FastArc-G1 max on both FH & BH.
Thanks
@@amarh3768I can help. I have the same setup with G1 and Genex on my BH and my Friend had Genex on both FH and BH. Just be aware with rubbers like G1 and Genex they have a long break in period so it will be different to reviews where they glue and only play for a few hours. Today I just alternated between G1 and Genex now that I have broken it in to feel the difference. The Genex is considerably faster than the G1 and generates a heap of spin with this speed. For me you have to play positive with the Genex, the G1 for me was a bit more forgiving when being lazy but the killer blow the Genex gives you is hard to give up. From today I realised I can't go back to the G1, the killer blow from the Genex is just too much fun to play with. Slightly more sensitive to spin then the G1 from my experience if you play a lazy nothing shot. I think on my G1 blade I am going to put Genex on both sides for a fun blasting blade. I use H3 blue FH on my main blade with the Genex BH.
Nice review table tennis 11.
But we wish you do a more reviews.
Thank you for your review, Genextion seems so fast!. Greetings from Greece
When you measured the hardness of the NUZN 55 to be 52 degrees, is that similar to your measured hardness of K3 (which is supposed to be 52.5)?
Good to see you again after some time!
Lets see how well these rubbers will be received in a couple of months.
In short, these are good rubbers with harder sponge. Perfect addition to the existing rubbers of both companies.
Thanks for the review guys
Great review! I liked the trajectory of the NUZN rubber. Also looking forward to know what you think about the new vega hybrid series from XIOM
Glad you tried out these new rubbers and determined them to not be that great
That new one from Nitaku looks like an absolute rocket launcher. Andro rubbers I do really like though, I use rasantar on both sides
Looks very promising. The future is bright as they say 😅
I don't really need them, but I am gonna leave a comment anyway. Thanks for great service.
Love the reviews guys 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Nice review! Would love to try out these new rubbers
A very interesting review, as always!
Useful review, thanks for the video. I am especially interested in seeing that the NUZN is like as a current rasantar user
Is Nuzn 55 similar to Dragon Grip and Genextion similar to Victas v20?
NUZN looks really interesting as I liked R53. I hope it's not super heavy. Nittaku Genextion I want to compare it with Dignics 05.
Great review, as always!
What happen to the light ? Great video ! Continue as you are !
Looking forward to try these new rubbers)
I’m interested in the Genextion, Do you guys think it pairs better with a flex or stiff blades? Thanks
Good question
Great review. It'd be interesting to know how both of those rubbers compare with Tibhar K3 and how durable they are. Thank you.
I'm curious how the Genexion compares to G-1. It seems like it might be almost like a harder version.
Andro Nuzn looks promising but it’s at the dignics price range, I’m not sure if it’ll be popular
Agree because Butterfly rubbers last way much longer than any other. I used Dignics 09c and after 3 months of training (ca. 12 hours a week) they're still doing as amazing job. Dignics 80 lasts very long too. I still need to test the K3... I tried the Bluestar A2 and after one week it was already degrading. Same about the Bluestorm Pro AM, which degradation was even worse. Very disappointing. The one that can't be beaten is the Hurricane III blue sponge, which I got from a friend of Fang Bo, even after over a year it's still sticky like hell and working almost as well as on its first day. I played in 1st national league in Belgium and trained at the Borussia Düsseldorf when I was working in Germany so I'm not THE reference as tester but I still have a hope to be a good tester and provide good feedback :-) I use a Butterfly Lin Yun Ju Super ZLC blade and booster. I'll try the Nuzn as I'm curious and Andro made insane developments and improvements in the last 5 years. We see more and more of these hybrids though I doubt they fit for a wide range of players: they usually require high level physical conditioning and they don't really forgive mistakes. If you don't go "through" the ball and aren't low on your legs they don't make it. Dignics 09c is a perfect example of rubbers that are made for professional players and still...most players who are sponsored by Butterfly don't use the 09c on their forehand but rather an D05 or T hard 05. My Dream would be the topsheet of the 09c with the speed of a D80...(09c topsheet with the speed of a D64 would be my ultimate dream).
Thanks for another helpful review! I notice you guys always use the Voodoo Classic for reviews; as a big fan of 'old school' 5-ply allwood blades, I'd love to see a review comparing some of your favourite options in that category. For example: Voodoo Classic, Tibhar SPW, Stiga Infinity VPS, Xiom Offensive S, etc.
Interesting Video, i am excited to test these rubbers. But you didn't compare them to k3 in the end. 🤔
Andro Nuzn 55 looks like a linear type rubber, the nittaku rubber looks like an upgrade of nittaku Hammond Z, super fast 💨
Hello! Thanks for the Review! I would like to try NUZH.
Hi from Canada and thanks as always for the great tt reviews! Love to see them every time 👌Makes it almost feel like I'm trying the rubbers myself 😆
@tabletennis1
Yes, sponge hardness is always done WITHOUT top sheet. The new topsheets are usually elastic which
Makes the super hard sponges feel a lot softer. Which is why K3 feels rather soft, MX-D also feels really playable, Dignics 09C feels harder and Chinese rubbers roughly Equal to German shore hardness a LOT harder.
Oh man, if only my backhand was half as good as yours XD 13:15 what a rocket🚀
Very nice review. To the point ✌️
Love the review, would also love to try these two rubbers. Do you yhink they would be better on a faster blade?
Thanks for the review! Nuzn looks pretty interesting)
Great review, greetings from Indonesia
Table tennis 11 is the best
Great video, Nunz seems like an interesting rubber from andro! is genextion simply an step up from Fastarc series?
I have some doubts that those rubbers are for me (I like H3 on FH), but anyways nice review
Seems like Genextion is for pros who bet on speed while Nuzn is more suitable for large masses. Wonder how it compares to Dignics 09c and K3. I did not hear final comparisons with the benchmark.
does the Genextion play faster than the Hammond Z2?
Thanks!
Please review K3 pro and Xiom C55
Any ideas on the feel of NUZN? I am an common Rasanter R series user, now looking at its harder analogues, as even R47 seems a bit too soft for me.
is it true that new version rubbers tend to be harder and leaned to speed more than the spin/control?
As a Nittaku fan I'll try Genextion
I’m interested in Genextion . I currently use fastarc-G1 max on both FH&BH. I didn’t have a chance to try Genextion
Did you have a chance to try it? Thanks
@@amarh3768 Actually no, I didn't try it.
Lovely review. The rubbers are very fast
Nice review, from a k3 user might give a try the genext
Keep going reviews ❤
Nice review! How does the Nittaku Genextion feel compared to the Nittaku fastarc G-1?
Way faster.
Great review
👌
love from India your regular customer i wish i could get this rubber
Nowadays rubbers are all with great performance but amateur players like me expect durability as well. eg. Tibhar K3 only last long for 3 months D09C is only a bit better.
How fast is the new Nitaku rubber compared with G1?
I heard that some high friction short pimple rubbers are very strong at chopping/producing own backspin. Is this true? Is there a short pips rubber that is stronger than inverted at chopping? Can this kind of a rubber make a spinny serve?
nuzn seems great
Will you stock Andro Zero T 3-Star balls?
Hmmmm, quite goood ... Genextion might be the way to go ... I have one on the new Nittaku Souten blade .... Its insanely controllable for the speed it has, my whole club calls it the hex build ...
I’m thinking to pair Genextion with Nittaku hina Hayata H2, what do you think ?
How is your experience so far with Genextion and Nittaku Souten
@@amarh3768 I think it will be mad good. Because my main combination is Butterfly Innerforce Layer ALC with Dignics 09C (FH) and comparing it to my Souten with Genextion (FH) .... Souten Genextion is not far behind, for lower cost. I am sure H2 will be a quicker blade than Souten, so it might be super quick.
Genextion seems nice.