Rakza z is amazing. I agree with you. I sold many to many players and most of them loved its capacity to lift slides with a top, its control and power. Very high throw angle. I tasted many more in backhand but this one was the best to my game
In my opinion i can say Rakza 7soft, Rakza 7, 9 and Rakza Z, hard or traditional Dhs Hurricane3 ,are good on Bh but it depends, how one does the stroke , and what Blade the player uses, butterfly rubber is very Expansive
I was using Joola Ryhzm and I was really happy with it. It really is a great rubber for the backhand. But now I decided to try something new and I'll try Victas V15 Extra hope it suits me well.
@@azralia4265 It's a great rubber on Acoustic, that I can confirm, with good control, good dwell and loads of spin. "Intermediate" is a very broad term, it might feel a bit too bouncy/fast for some, others would find it controlled and having many gears. You need a good touch to play short, but it's not too difficult. If you are confident with smith like Rakza 7 or 10, or Faster G1, transition to GA8 is easy. It has similar hardness and speed to Rakza 7, but is more grippy, with higher throw, and lower arc. It's definitely a more advanced rubber compared to R7. XIOM Vega X is similar to GA8, but I prefer GA8, which gives more control and due to its topsheet feels a bit harder even though it's also 47.5 sponge. If in doubt, go for Medium. To develop shots for some intermediate players smith like Ralza Z might be better, it is also grippy, has great spin, but is much slower, not bouncy at all, creates higher arc and is very controlled. But RZ is kind of boring compared to GA8. You'll need to put an effort to generate speed/power with RZ. GA8 is just a ballistic weapon compared to that.
Tenergy 05 It is a rubber that is very difficult to control when you want to counterspin and you must make safe and strong shots when you hit in doubt you will always miss that shot, now Dignics 05 has a super spring rebound that makes it more difficult to attack close to the table, you have to generate more spin than speed so that it falls on the table and it is twice as complicated as its predecessor tenergy 05, Maybe these rubbers work better on slow blades but on my Zhang Jike ALC I had a lot of unforced errors so I would say the spring sponge effect was what affected me in shot control, now I use a Tibhar EL-S on my forehand and a Nittaku G-1 on my backhand and everything is going great and my attack level and aggressive play improved excellently and with more confidence in my own game, and currently I am very interested in trying the Nittaku Hammond Z2 that according to what I have seen are wonderful as well as I have wanted to try the Corlineau Target Pro Gt-h47 that I have also read are wonderful rubbers for both sides of the blade
I think the rubber being too fast for you is purely a you problem. You need to play better, basically at the level of the pros, to control that rubber. your blade is definitely too fast, and your rubbers made it even faster. Good job finding a rubber that matches your skill level though, most people just keep going through trying to figure out a way too fast rubber and end up playing way too passive (this happened to me a lot)
you know, all presented rubbers cost "half a fortune" ? looking at: Super 729-FX right now - ranging from 1.00 to 2.0/2.2 mm in red/black for 10.44 $USD - surprised about the available variety of sponge-thicknes - my biggest problem to get the forehand heavier than the backhand might get solved B ) i could handle the price ; )
After years of using tensor (or tensor like) rubbers, I started to use a Chinese rubber on backhand as well. Mainly because of the lack of control in the short game. Maybe it's my lack of experience but receiving serves on backhand was too hard. When I read the spin perfectly I made outright winning points but it was high risk, high reward. It was also difficult to have control over the placement and spin in the short game. Lastly, the bouncy effect is very strong at high impact. Again, good for power but it can be hard to predict how much bounce is added to the ball. If you have enough power maybe just buy a semi-hard not too bouncy backhand rubber, Europe/Japan or Chinese style is only a preference
I have a question. You said that during the footwork you should move on your toes and not on your toes. So if we are hitting the shots than also we have to keep our heels up the ground or let them rest at the ground and only raise when we are moving?
Thanks coach if u have time pls makes review of affordable best blades(alternative of best blades) and rubbers( alternative of best rubbers) for beginners and low budget players.There are so many best blades and rubbers reviews on internet but best alternative blades and rubbers reviews are rare to find.thanks anyway
Any advice for best backhand rubber for Stiga Offensive Classic? I have heard Stiga Mantra M, but I dont want to get habituated with a rubber that might be discontinued.
Dhs neo hurricane 3 and skyline tg2 neo are good for bh. Yinhe Apollo 5 is good too but a little fast. But it's cheap n lasts longer. Can do everything well.
Try nittaku Hammond z2... It's the new sensation!!! Read the reviews. Everybody claims it is really good. I want to buy a pair of them because for years I've used tenergy 0.5 and now they are very expensive.
Siempre he usado MXP con pegamento Tibhar y nunca he tenido problemas, más durabilidad que Tenergy 05/64. Definitivamente MXP se comporta como una goma pro.
I used on my backhand a very slow rubber, because it was my first self assembled racket and I wanted to have much control. A week ago I changed to 1.9mm Tenergy 05 FX. I have considered the change for a long time. I was not sure, if it is to early to change to a faster rubber. At the beginning it was a whole new feeling, so much power and spin. I had to adapt my movement and I had to accustom to this fast ball contact. Now I think I have the feeling on how to hit the ball with the new rubber. The new rubber have made my game much more offensiv and faster. I make more points with my backhand and I can make much more pressure on the opponents. But it is still hard to deal with fast and spiny forehand topspins. Sometimes they fly over the table. Also it is harder to flick backspin serves. Is this normal, and do you think I will accustom me to the rubber and it will help me to develop more skill, or was it a mistake to change? PS. Good video as always.
With a fast rubber on backhand it is really hard to do a flick on heavy backspin. You need very good timing and a lot of force (and lots of precision, more than on forehand) to lift it. With a soft rubber it is easier to "grab" the ball but on a hard rubber it bounces off quickly. You may also need better anticipation and good footwork cause your time to flick is much less. I recommend watching how pro's like Fan Zhendong and Ma long lift backspin with backhand. It also has to do with position of the elbow, rising your feet while hitting the ball, etc...
Thanks a lot for the interest couple of videos. Please could you tell your opinion about Tibhar new MX-D rubber? I use to be quite comfortable with MX-S in backhand, but I'd rather like to try the brand new development of Tibhar. Thank you!!
@@timcable Sometimes the 019 has a hard time gripping the ball on close to the net flips, it wont grab the rubber and/or my technigue is weak but it seems to do fine looping/flipping back further...
The 019 also has a hard time with grip when close to the net flips it gets irritating but on the good part it is the best blocking rubber I have used it absorbs hard hits very well...thinking about trying Tibhar...
Xiom Vega Europe has good potential for banana flicks etc, but due to its non-linear nature I can't recommend it to beginners. To clarify: I am beginner! Its hard for me to read what this rubber will do and how far it will shot the ball out. I am using it currently on my BH side paired with Stiga Allround Classic blade, which has great ball feeling, but even then it is hard to control this rubber for me. I would say if you are total newbie like me(3 months playing) go for Bluefire M3/JP03(both 38/40 sponge hardness) for control. If you can get JP03, it has more control than M3 at least to me. I tested M3 VS JP03 on Tibhar IV-L(another good beginner blade) and I say JP is just better, it has finer micropores than M3 and a tad bit more control. Far from the table and I mean really far it will be lacking in Power due to its softness, but it will take you a long time to get to that point in my opinion. One more thing is that Donic's M3/JP03 is 38-40 hardness and XIOM is supposed to be 42,5 when in Reality XIOM is way softer and flexier, the rubber wraps ball a lot more on Vega Europe, but it is too soft in my opinion and with some power it will just shot out of the blade. One more area where I would give more points to XIOM Vega Europe is blocking from mid distance, but other than that JP03 is more beginner friendly and is more linear.
I have Friendship Battle II 40° on FH and Tibhar Grass D.Tecs OX on BH. But I twiddle a lot so I have to use very hard rubber for bh offensive strokes which isn't the best. Happy New Year!!
I've used Fastarc G1 for many years on my BH. It is fast with good power and punch. But it lacks grip and is hard to flip and block heavy topspin. IMO Rakza Z is grippy but lacks power and punch. I've since changed to DNA Dragon Grip that has both grip and punch.
I used it too on backhand and have the same problem. I changed for c1 and heavy topspin were so easier to block but needed to open the racket so much for classic blocks or they go in the net. Now i have the p1 and it’s nice for my game. Perhaps a little fast for me. Lol i’m never satisfied 🙃
Happy new year ! Thanks for the video, what about Joola Dynaryz ACC (or CMD maybe) ? I actually play with a Dignics80 on the BH side, but I'll find an alternative (less than 80€ :p) I'm hesitating between Tenergy 19 or the new Joola Dynaryz ACC (or CMD). I admit that I've a preference for the Joola but only because of The violet colour option :D :D But in the game which would be a good alternative do you think to replace this D80 ?
I have been playing with the ACC max+ for eight or nine months on a Viscaria and it's a killer combo but I think you need a precise stroke if you want to go for max spin. Ripping through the ball is pretty easy but you need to be accurate or otherwise the ball will overshoot which happens to me too many times honestly in actual matches. Hence I ordered the CMD because it's softer which hopefully helps with my problem. Honestly, just try it if you are interested and have the money. I wouldn't put too much value on reviews and stuff because is everyone different and you need to make it work.
@@deep7496 I don't dislike the D80, but for me it's not worth 80€ (ok all the rubbers are too expensive for what it is, but that's not the question). I've "less" problem to spend 80€ for my D09C. So I just want a change ^^
I use Joola Dynaryz Acc on forehand. (I wanted a purple rubber and my forehand rubber needed replacement). I tried it on backhand as well so I switched between this and Yasaka Rakza 7 Max thickness. Compared to Rakza 7 it is less spinny, more direct and slightly faster and it is less sensitive to spin. Rakza 7 produces killer spin on backhand topspin shots without exaggerating, Dynaryz Acc makes it easier to play short strokes and still make the ball go fast, but there is less spin. I do not like it for the short game, it doesn't feel like it has much control and it's easy to miss the ball with a flick. The ones that land usually don't come back... Because of the lesser spin it's also less effective to keep pushing with backhand and the opponent can attack more easily. Blocking is way better with Dynaryz Acc because it has a lot of control. I will try the Dynaryz Cmd on backhand in the future cause I prefer Chinese rubbers on the forehand. Dynaryz Agr seems way too fast and too hard for backhand. Lastly, I also played Tibhar Evolution FX-S on backhand and it plays very similar to Dynaryz Acc, but I also did not like it for the same reasons. Tibhar's Evolution rubber also felt weird because of the sponge hardness combined with a non grippy surface, Dynaryz Acc does this better
I played a lot rubber of Buterfly, Donic, Andro, Joola, Yasaka, Freindship and other. The absolute best backhand rubber is the Cornilleau Target GT. It was played by Hugo Calderano in 2018 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals. Later, Hugo changed the equipment to Xiom, but it was evident for the next two years that he was playing much weaker than when Cornilleau was playing. Cornielleau is realy very good rubber and very durable. In my opinion, the ratio of price, quality, durability and possibilities makes this rubber to the best in the world.
There r so many modern chinese rubbers for 10-20 bucks that do the same job. And suggesting a great rubber is useless without a good blade - they work as a team. In the end a good backhand rubber is the one that suits your blade and playing style. Everything else u say about this is just partly right and marketing.
XIOM Vega tour is far better than Europe for backhand. Europe feels too soft and bottoms out super quick at mid-distance. MX-P has a very low dwell time so you really need a perfect and confident backhand to exploit it. Andro Hexer grip and Powergrip are also a great rubbers. R45/R47/R48 too. Donic Bluestorm Z1/Z2. for chinese rubbers i like the Moon speed M and the DHS TG3 39. both boosted. i found the TG3 better than H3. T80 is better than 64 and 05 for its better balance. but all that are only for topspin players. if you play block and push only, T64 and similar rubbers are better. i personally use Vega Tour (all black) forehand and Hexer Grip (all green) backhand.
you are so wrong about pretty much everything you say in this video. are you really a coach?? i wouldn't give you any money for such advises. you should stay at your place and stop that kind of video it's embarrassing for yourself.
Rakza z is amazing. I agree with you. I sold many to many players and most of them loved its capacity to lift slides with a top, its control and power. Very high throw angle. I tasted many more in backhand but this one was the best to my game
Thanks for sharing
it has become so popular that they increased the price of it :o
@@z0uLess Japanese business 🤣🤣
Very good 2-part informational Coach. You are simply the best to do it!
In my opinion i can say Rakza 7soft, Rakza 7, 9 and Rakza Z, hard or traditional Dhs Hurricane3 ,are good on Bh but it depends, how one does the stroke , and what Blade the player uses, butterfly rubber is very Expansive
What would you recommend to use on backhand on Stiga Offensive Classic?
I was using Joola Ryhzm and I was really happy with it. It really is a great rubber for the backhand. But now I decided to try something new and I'll try Victas V15 Extra hope it suits me well.
Strangely no-one mentions Gold Arc 8. I used to play with Rakza 7, 10, Z and Fastarc G-1. Switched to GA8, great rubber.
Hi! I know its 4 months after but is GA8 good for intermediate players on an All Wood blade like Nittaku Acoustic or is it too fast for developing?
@@azralia4265 It's a great rubber on Acoustic, that I can confirm, with good control, good dwell and loads of spin. "Intermediate" is a very broad term, it might feel a bit too bouncy/fast for some, others would find it controlled and having many gears. You need a good touch to play short, but it's not too difficult. If you are confident with smith like Rakza 7 or 10, or Faster G1, transition to GA8 is easy. It has similar hardness and speed to Rakza 7, but is more grippy, with higher throw, and lower arc. It's definitely a more advanced rubber compared to R7. XIOM Vega X is similar to GA8, but I prefer GA8, which gives more control and due to its topsheet feels a bit harder even though it's also 47.5 sponge. If in doubt, go for Medium. To develop shots for some intermediate players smith like Ralza Z might be better, it is also grippy, has great spin, but is much slower, not bouncy at all, creates higher arc and is very controlled. But RZ is kind of boring compared to GA8. You'll need to put an effort to generate speed/power with RZ. GA8 is just a ballistic weapon compared to that.
What's about the durability of the rubber? So far I have no luck with DHS rubbers. Their top sheet is easy to feel off from the sponge 😱
@@novideo6295 It's manufactured in Germany, not by DHS. Re durability it is similar to other ESN rubbers.
Hi choach
What Are Your thoughts on the Dhs hurricane 8 80 38 for bh
Happy New Year, coach! 👍
Have you tried Hurricane 8-80? I use it on my backhand in 38 and I like it, not super fast but good control and spin
Tenergy 05 It is a rubber that is very difficult to control when you want to counterspin and you must make safe and strong shots when you hit in doubt you will always miss that shot, now Dignics 05 has a super spring rebound that makes it more difficult to attack close to the table, you have to generate more spin than speed so that it falls on the table and it is twice as complicated as its predecessor tenergy 05, Maybe these rubbers work better on slow blades but on my Zhang Jike ALC I had a lot of unforced errors so I would say the spring sponge effect was what affected me in shot control, now I use a Tibhar EL-S on my forehand and a Nittaku G-1 on my backhand and everything is going great and my attack level and aggressive play improved excellently and with more confidence in my own game, and currently I am very interested in trying the Nittaku Hammond Z2 that according to what I have seen are wonderful as well as I have wanted to try the Corlineau Target Pro Gt-h47 that I have also read are wonderful rubbers for both sides of the blade
I think the rubber being too fast for you is purely a you problem. You need to play better, basically at the level of the pros, to control that rubber. your blade is definitely too fast, and your rubbers made it even faster. Good job finding a rubber that matches your skill level though, most people just keep going through trying to figure out a way too fast rubber and end up playing way too passive (this happened to me a lot)
Please 10 best forehand rubber 2022
RAKZA Z is good for FH similar to Dignics 09, but not as good for BH. Whereas Rakza 7/ 7 soft or Tenergy 05 FX will be good for BH.
have you good and high level?
you know, all presented rubbers cost "half a fortune" ? looking at: Super 729-FX right now - ranging from 1.00 to 2.0/2.2 mm in red/black for 10.44 $USD - surprised about the available variety of sponge-thicknes - my biggest problem to get the forehand heavier than the backhand might get solved B ) i could handle the price ; )
I have using t19 snd fastark G-1, for me is not principal which side of use.
hi mr coach emrat. i have tenergy 05fx and 64. which one of them should be my serve rubber, forehand and backhand?
Make a video of the rackets assembled. Base + rubber on the right and + rubber on the left .Thank you.
No.9 very well
If you have money to burn, T05 is the ultimate rubber to play with 40+ Ball plus you can boost it to the max.
is nittaku fastarc s1 a good backand rubber? cuz i use and it and sometimes it s too fast
Is dhs hurricane 3 recommended on an all wood blade (tibhar stratus powerwood) for backhand side?
After years of using tensor (or tensor like) rubbers, I started to use a Chinese rubber on backhand as well. Mainly because of the lack of control in the short game. Maybe it's my lack of experience but receiving serves on backhand was too hard. When I read the spin perfectly I made outright winning points but it was high risk, high reward. It was also difficult to have control over the placement and spin in the short game.
Lastly, the bouncy effect is very strong at high impact. Again, good for power but it can be hard to predict how much bounce is added to the ball. If you have enough power maybe just buy a semi-hard not too bouncy backhand rubber, Europe/Japan or Chinese style is only a preference
coach, what do you think about hexer hd rubbers?
I'm looking for a high-control backhand rubber on my blade(NİTTAKU BARWELL FLEET), what's your suggestion?
XIOM J&H 47.5 --- New rubber - but i think better than Rakza Z! Must be tested!
Can you do a follow up on this topic ? best rubber 2023 ?
I have a question. You said that during the footwork you should move on your toes and not on your toes. So if we are hitting the shots than also we have to keep our heels up the ground or let them rest at the ground and only raise when we are moving?
Coach please tell🙏
I wonder how you come out with the list ? From sales numbers ? From survey ? Or just your own idea ?
What's the best ten short pimple rubber for being offensive ?
Thanks coach if u have time pls makes review of affordable best blades(alternative of best blades) and rubbers( alternative of best rubbers) for beginners and low budget players.There are so many best blades and rubbers reviews on internet but best alternative blades and rubbers reviews are rare to find.thanks anyway
Hi, what do you think about the Donic Bluegrip S2 in the backhand ? Thanks
Please suggest blade for Razaka z on fh and hurricane 3 neo on bh
So you wouldn't recommend hurricane 3 neo Pro?
Any advice for best backhand rubber for Stiga Offensive Classic? I have heard Stiga Mantra M, but I dont want to get habituated with a rubber that might be discontinued.
Stiga calibre is very safe, gives a lot of confidence and spin
great as always coach. What about the rasanter series? thanks
Great suggestion!
How about Andro r48 in your opinion ?
rakza z is wery control and hi spin rubber, but have low speed in bh, it needs fast blade. Hurr2 and fast blade and seamoon also good for powerful bh.
Guys what do you think about Spinlord Irbis.
What alternative can you suggest instead of tenergy 64 fx?
Thank you for your opinion
Dhs neo hurricane 3 and skyline tg2 neo are good for bh. Yinhe Apollo 5 is good too but a little fast. But it's cheap n lasts longer. Can do everything well.
Yinhe apollo galaxy ? Blue package version was so cool
What are the best forehand rubbers?
Can you tell me the pairs on the FH from this list?
What you think about Xiom omega VII series?
Yo tengo un Donic Baracuda, lo recomiendo mucho.
Qué tal la duración del hule?
@@GbetoGarciabeto lo tengo desde antes de pandemia, pero no es que pueda cambiar tan seguido como quisiera, aun agarra algo.
Coach how about TSP Ventus Speed for the backhand ?
TSP super ventus is versatile rubber. Good for FH or BH.
i like Friendship 729 super FX (1.5)
Good job as alway. Any recommendations for the new cyber blade from stiga penhold?
Try nittaku Hammond z2... It's the new sensation!!!
Read the reviews. Everybody claims it is really good. I want to buy a pair of them because for years I've used tenergy 0.5 and now they are very expensive.
I like soft rubbers. As an amateur player i use Andro powersponge because it is spinny and have a good control I think.
How about Rakza 7 or Rakza 7 soft? Not good enough for backhand?
@@fajara6124 I want to know this too,but in my searches they are very good on backhand side
Andro rasanter 47 is good but for me palio blitz is the Best backhand rubber very good mid distance and good control in my opinión 🤔
Xiom Vega Pro is the good rubber for bh and fh!
so where is nittaku fastarc C1? it nice for backhand too
Siempre he usado MXP con pegamento Tibhar y nunca he tenido problemas, más durabilidad que Tenergy 05/64. Definitivamente MXP se comporta como una goma pro.
I like to use Vega europe on forehand and vega pro on backhand. I feel the arcs much more natural for me this way
I used on my backhand a very slow rubber, because it was my first self assembled racket and I wanted to have much control. A week ago I changed to 1.9mm Tenergy 05 FX. I have considered the change for a long time. I was not sure, if it is to early to change to a faster rubber. At the beginning it was a whole new feeling, so much power and spin. I had to adapt my movement and I had to accustom to this fast ball contact. Now I think I have the feeling on how to hit the ball with the new rubber. The new rubber have made my game much more offensiv and faster. I make more points with my backhand and I can make much more pressure on the opponents. But it is still hard to deal with fast and spiny forehand topspins. Sometimes they fly over the table. Also it is harder to flick backspin serves.
Is this normal, and do you think I will accustom me to the rubber and it will help me to develop more skill, or was it a mistake to change?
PS. Good video as always.
With a fast rubber on backhand it is really hard to do a flick on heavy backspin. You need very good timing and a lot of force (and lots of precision, more than on forehand) to lift it. With a soft rubber it is easier to "grab" the ball but on a hard rubber it bounces off quickly. You may also need better anticipation and good footwork cause your time to flick is much less. I recommend watching how pro's like Fan Zhendong and Ma long lift backspin with backhand. It also has to do with position of the elbow, rising your feet while hitting the ball, etc...
Thanks a lot for the interest couple of videos.
Please could you tell your opinion about Tibhar new MX-D rubber?
I use to be quite comfortable with MX-S in backhand, but I'd rather like to try the brand new development of Tibhar.
Thank you!!
Happy New year!
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Im using Tenergy 19 (1.9) red/backhand
19 is great and also 09c is a bit better for me
@@timcable Sometimes the 019 has a hard time gripping the ball on close to the net flips, it wont grab the rubber and/or my technigue is weak but it seems to do fine looping/flipping back further...
The 019 also has a hard time with grip when close to the net flips it gets irritating but on the good part it is the best blocking rubber I have used it absorbs hard hits very well...thinking about trying Tibhar...
What do you think about DHS Gold Arc 8?
Deserves to be on that list right below Tenergy and Dignics. One of the best BH rubbers.
Xiom Vega Europe has good potential for banana flicks etc, but due to its non-linear nature I can't recommend it to beginners. To clarify: I am beginner! Its hard for me to read what this rubber will do and how far it will shot the ball out. I am using it currently on my BH side paired with Stiga Allround Classic blade, which has great ball feeling, but even then it is hard to control this rubber for me. I would say if you are total newbie like me(3 months playing) go for Bluefire M3/JP03(both 38/40 sponge hardness) for control. If you can get JP03, it has more control than M3 at least to me. I tested M3 VS JP03 on Tibhar IV-L(another good beginner blade) and I say JP is just better, it has finer micropores than M3 and a tad bit more control. Far from the table and I mean really far it will be lacking in Power due to its softness, but it will take you a long time to get to that point in my opinion. One more thing is that Donic's M3/JP03 is 38-40 hardness and XIOM is supposed to be 42,5 when in Reality XIOM is way softer and flexier, the rubber wraps ball a lot more on Vega Europe, but it is too soft in my opinion and with some power it will just shot out of the blade. One more area where I would give more points to XIOM Vega Europe is blocking from mid distance, but other than that JP03 is more beginner friendly and is more linear.
H8-80 also great for bh..u should try it
donic blue strom z2 can have 75 percent of T05
And for forehand rubbers?
He did a video about that
A ơi, em có một số vấn đề muốn nhờ a giúp đỡ thì e làm thế nào để liên lạc ạ.
email: emratthich@pingsunday.com
How about mark V for both forehand and backhand??... With tibhar stratus powerwood as the blade
I please provide me the url to Part 1
Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/jc_e6ovUdTs/v-deo.html
Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/dAJnqDwuuSk/v-deo.html
I have Friendship Battle II 40° on FH and Tibhar Grass D.Tecs OX on BH. But I twiddle a lot so I have to use very hard rubber for bh offensive strokes which isn't the best. Happy New Year!!
Amazing combination,.What blade do you use?
For example, I have played with xiom vega europe before and I am now using the xiom vega japan which is way better, no question.
I’m using T19 on my backhand
What about that ?
Let us know.
I've used Fastarc G1 for many years on my BH. It is fast with good power and punch. But it lacks grip and is hard to flip and block heavy topspin. IMO Rakza Z is grippy but lacks power and punch. I've since changed to DNA Dragon Grip that has both grip and punch.
I used it too on backhand and have the same problem. I changed for c1 and heavy topspin were so easier to block but needed to open the racket so much for classic blocks or they go in the net. Now i have the p1 and it’s nice for my game. Perhaps a little fast for me. Lol i’m never satisfied 🙃
@@bitatchou try the Dragon Grip. It's got a lot of grip and good punch. Very controllable. Much faster than Rakza Z but just as grippy.
@@rockys7726 i have yinhe moon pro for the next setup
@@bitatchou I had moon speed and don't like it, speed is good, but grip is bad. Moon pro have a good grip?
@@Євген-ч7о moon pro is « more tacky » than moon speed. I just tried moon speed on a friend setup and don’t like it too.
I am using xiom vega euro on my bh. I am happy my choice made it in the top 10. 😀👍🏼
Amazing video, on next video can u say what are the top 10 rubbers of all time
Happenings new year
you recommended G1Fast arc for both FH & BH .what is the degree hardness for its sponge?
FH Tcore master x BH fastarc G1 Fantastis
Happy new year !
Thanks for the video, what about Joola Dynaryz ACC (or CMD maybe) ?
I actually play with a Dignics80 on the BH side, but I'll find an alternative (less than 80€ :p) I'm hesitating between Tenergy 19 or the new Joola Dynaryz ACC (or CMD). I admit that I've a preference for the Joola but only because of The violet colour option :D :D But in the game which would be a good alternative do you think to replace this D80 ?
Why do not like D80? T19 is a good rubber my son uses it on both sides whereas I use D80 on bh
I have been playing with the ACC max+ for eight or nine months on a Viscaria and it's a killer combo but I think you need a precise stroke if you want to go for max spin. Ripping through the ball is pretty easy but you need to be accurate or otherwise the ball will overshoot which happens to me too many times honestly in actual matches. Hence I ordered the CMD because it's softer which hopefully helps with my problem. Honestly, just try it if you are interested and have the money. I wouldn't put too much value on reviews and stuff because is everyone different and you need to make it work.
@@deep7496 I don't dislike the D80, but for me it's not worth 80€ (ok all the rubbers are too expensive for what it is, but that's not the question). I've "less" problem to spend 80€ for my D09C. So I just want a change ^^
I use Joola Dynaryz Acc on forehand. (I wanted a purple rubber and my forehand rubber needed replacement). I tried it on backhand as well so I switched between this and Yasaka Rakza 7 Max thickness. Compared to Rakza 7 it is less spinny, more direct and slightly faster and it is less sensitive to spin. Rakza 7 produces killer spin on backhand topspin shots without exaggerating, Dynaryz Acc makes it easier to play short strokes and still make the ball go fast, but there is less spin. I do not like it for the short game, it doesn't feel like it has much control and it's easy to miss the ball with a flick. The ones that land usually don't come back... Because of the lesser spin it's also less effective to keep pushing with backhand and the opponent can attack more easily. Blocking is way better with Dynaryz Acc because it has a lot of control. I will try the Dynaryz Cmd on backhand in the future cause I prefer Chinese rubbers on the forehand. Dynaryz Agr seems way too fast and too hard for backhand. Lastly, I also played Tibhar Evolution FX-S on backhand and it plays very similar to Dynaryz Acc, but I also did not like it for the same reasons. Tibhar's Evolution rubber also felt weird because of the sponge hardness combined with a non grippy surface, Dynaryz Acc does this better
@@backspacer92 The Joola ACC rubber feels heavy, it has a Dence sponge but great spin especially with serves...
Like any kind of other ranking, it is only based on subjectivity, hence not reliable...
I played a lot rubber of Buterfly, Donic, Andro, Joola, Yasaka, Freindship and other. The absolute best backhand rubber is the Cornilleau Target GT. It was played by Hugo Calderano in 2018 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals. Later, Hugo changed the equipment to Xiom, but it was evident for the next two years that he was playing much weaker than when Cornilleau was playing.
Cornielleau is realy very good rubber and very durable. In my opinion, the ratio of price, quality, durability and possibilities makes this rubber to the best in the world.
Fastarc G-1 is far better on forehand and C-1 is the better backhand rubber imo.
Guys stop complaining about grip please 😂
I use Friendship 802-40 on my forehand and frictionless antitop on the backhand.
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Gays bay yinhe 01 pro and 2 rubber Ktl pro xp 2.0 the best equipment for start!
MXP better than T-64. T-64 just good play 30 days.
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The speed vas increased ??
Has he ever known the 38 diameter balls ???
There r so many modern chinese rubbers for 10-20 bucks that do the same job. And suggesting a great rubber is useless without a good blade - they work as a team.
In the end a good backhand rubber is the one that suits your blade and playing style. Everything else u say about this is just partly right and marketing.
XIOM Vega tour is far better than Europe for backhand. Europe feels too soft and bottoms out super quick at mid-distance.
MX-P has a very low dwell time so you really need a perfect and confident backhand to exploit it.
Andro Hexer grip and Powergrip are also a great rubbers. R45/R47/R48 too.
Donic Bluestorm Z1/Z2.
for chinese rubbers i like the Moon speed M and the DHS TG3 39. both boosted. i found the TG3 better than H3.
T80 is better than 64 and 05 for its better balance.
but all that are only for topspin players. if you play block and push only, T64 and similar rubbers are better.
i personally use Vega Tour (all black) forehand and Hexer Grip (all green) backhand.
LOL half of these are more suitable for the forehand.
work on your pronuciation
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you are so wrong about pretty much everything you say in this video. are you really a coach?? i wouldn't give you any money for such advises. you should stay at your place and stop that kind of video it's embarrassing for yourself.
can you explain me what is wrong?
@@pingsunday too many things, too long. i've no time for that. please take back your hearts. i don't want them. thank you.