Thank you Kush! Can you make a video about the right grip, what is FH grip and what is BH grip ? how to change it...? I feel that my grip lossen up when I heat the bal, it gives me more speed but ofter I lose the control of the bat and have to adjast it during the point.... also do you change grip between different techniques like between chop and topspin? I feel this is an important subject but not ofter talked about Thank you again, Boaz
Hi man found your channel and I’m loving it can I have your opinion for 2 secs should I do Andro RASANTER R42 for backhand or DHS Hurricane 3 Neo for backhand because I’m very defensive but like to open up my body for a forehand but idk which would be better for a forehand or any other suggestion would be great because I normally only good cheap 5 dollar rubbers from temu 😢
Hey man! Good to see your enjoying the videos! If I were you (someone with a more defensive backhand but a more aggressive forehand), I would stick the h3 neo on my forehand and the rasanter r42 on my backhand. Hope that helped!
H3 is a forehand rubber man, D09c is better for BH, easier to use unless its too fast for you and u really want an unboosted h3 instead but u need good force to activate it
Played T05, 19, 05FX etc but I prefer D09c by far ! Its more controlled and less spin-sensitive (which is important on BH for recieve), creates more spin when u brush well and has more dangerous topspins too when u go all out. Only thing against it is the price and durability, which u could go for D05 which is expensive too but lasts forever ! Problem with D05 is it is VERY spinny too but also VERY spin-sensitive and therefore much more unforgiving than D09c.
I mean to be able to use d09c efficiently on backhand you need quite the insane backhand, other wisse you would some fit hr new hybrid budget rubbers like Vega hybrid or so.even a lot of pros who use d09c on forehand do not hold their backhand in high enough regard to use d09c. Not saying it is a bad backhand rubber just to play that you should have a really really solid backhand
@@XIplupIX i disagree kind of first of all a rubber isnt autmatically bad for you if u cant use its 100% full potential, it can still be good and better than the alternatives secondly most pros use D09c on backhand and those who dont use D05 on backhand which requires as i said a much much higher skill level to not get too many misses coz of the spin sensitivity as for me i have a pretty good backhand, i can push/chop extremely high backspin which my opponents often fail to loop and i can loop backspin and topspin with pretty good security and good power i chose it coz its a bit more controlled and not as bouncy as tenergys or esn rubbers on my Vicscaria Super ALC and i like the feel as well and i have yet to find an equally controlled and spinny hybrid rubber as D09c (and no Rakza Z, V22, Hybrid MK etc are all worse and K3 is faster which i dont need)
@@Blackain66 the amount of speed you have to use to generate quality with this rubber compared to with a softer rubber is a lot. This is a fact, simply how rubbers work. Which is why most butterfly sponsored pros use d09c forehand and d05 backhand. There are tons of pros using d09c both side as well yes, but if they don't they usually have d09c forehand and backhand d05. Same as Chinese player used to have a tensor on backhand and hurricane on forehand. What I can recommend you is to get spin insight, get someone with a weaker backhand. Give him a d09c and a rasanter 45 or Vega pro h or so and compare the objective numbers. You will find out how much is in the head. If you are happy with the rubber then keep playing it I don't know you or your level but I think generalizing that d09c is the best backhand rubber for basicily everyone if you disregard the price and durability so kinda wrong. The low base Katapult give it control indeed. But beginner will struggle to generate consisteny and quality.
@@XIplupIX there are several things that are wrong in ur statement 1) there are far more pros using D09c and BH nowdays than D05, most switched by now and old equipment sites arent up to date and almoust all chineese top players went from T05 to D09c on BH nowdays too ! 2) overall D05 is harder to play than D09c, id rate them equally fast with D09c beeing significantly more forgiving (and more dangerous in high end strokes which does not matter for non pros thou) 3) D09c is NOT hard to use to generate high spin and speed and quality shots by any means ! what u describe is fitting hard rubbers with relatively hard topsheets as well that are not tacky/hybrid like T05 Hard for example, those are indeed harder to play and to activate and to get decent spin with D09c however its quite easy to generate a high amount of spin and also solid speed, at least if u have a decent blade pref. an outer-carbon or one that isnt super slow in general ofc if ur a comeplete beginner that is more flat hitting the ball than brushing then its a waste, but once there is a solid loop/topspin with a solid brushing motion and which is used frequently enough over just pushing like beginners do, then even an advanced beginner can totally use it on a fitting blade and may profit from it a lil, just not as much as a pro does obviously 4) i have not played a Vega Pro but anything like a Rasanter R47 is the definition of average, sure u can play with it just fine but it doesnt give u an edge in any regard coz it is just mediocre in spin/control/sensitivity and everything else
@@Blackain66 Look get spininsight, (you clearly got enough money for that if you play d09c both sides), give your weakbackhand player d09c and r45 or what ever, and just check out the objectiv numbers. I dont know your ratting, but i know many players who are very likely over you who would disagree, saying stuff like i cant play d09c cause i dont get enough quality when opneing up compared to d05. Same as i you will find bundesliga player who dont use carbon blades, despite them being so popular now, i mean we had litteraly a guy at the olympia using a korbel. TLDR: there are no this is always the right rubber choices, different techniques and preferences will value different rubbers. giving someone with no good backhand who cant develop proper speed a d09c for example wouldbe a horrible choice
Well done. Good information.
thanks for the video
Rozena on BH is a good compromise.
Hi bro, thanks for the video, whats the difference between tenergy 05 and dignics 05
Like the Hybrid mk and mk pro for Backhand From tibhar.
Is rasanter 53 good
It’s high quality and has a harder sponge.
What do u think about vega pro H for FH and vega europe H for BH? Thanks for the video, btw
Thank you Kush! Can you make a video about the right grip, what is FH grip and what is BH grip ? how to change it...? I feel that my grip lossen up when I heat the bal, it gives me more speed but ofter I lose the control of the bat and have to adjast it during the point....
also do you change grip between different techniques like between chop and topspin?
I feel this is an important subject but not ofter talked about
Thank you again, Boaz
Thats not a bad idea Boaz. Much Appreciated!
Hi man found your channel and I’m loving it can I have your opinion for 2 secs should I do Andro RASANTER R42 for backhand or DHS Hurricane 3 Neo for backhand because I’m very defensive but like to open up my body for a forehand but idk which would be better for a forehand or any other suggestion would be great because I normally only good cheap 5 dollar rubbers from temu 😢
Hey man! Good to see your enjoying the videos! If I were you (someone with a more defensive backhand but a more aggressive forehand), I would stick the h3 neo on my forehand and the rasanter r42 on my backhand. Hope that helped!
DHS hurricane 8 in backhand ?
Hi Kush. I just came across your channel accidentally. I am Bee from the Phoenix park club last year or so hope you doing well.
Hey Bee! I hope you are doing great man! Please come back to Phoenix park when you have the chance, we miss you! Legend
@@kushbaveja Thx Kush Im doing well. Sure if I got a chance I will be there. keep up the good contents :)
What about H3 Neo on BH?
H3 is a forehand rubber man, D09c is better for BH, easier to use unless its too fast for you and u really want an unboosted h3 instead but u need good force to activate it
Only if you are Noshad Alamiyan!
It really doesn’t matter tbh baracuda would be enough, its more about your skill
Played T05, 19, 05FX etc but I prefer D09c by far !
Its more controlled and less spin-sensitive (which is important on BH for recieve), creates more spin when u brush well and has more dangerous topspins too when u go all out. Only thing against it is the price and durability, which u could go for D05 which is expensive too but lasts forever ! Problem with D05 is it is VERY spinny too but also VERY spin-sensitive and therefore much more unforgiving than D09c.
I mean to be able to use d09c efficiently on backhand you need quite the insane backhand, other wisse you would some fit hr new hybrid budget rubbers like Vega hybrid or so.even a lot of pros who use d09c on forehand do not hold their backhand in high enough regard to use d09c. Not saying it is a bad backhand rubber just to play that you should have a really really solid backhand
@@XIplupIX i disagree kind of
first of all a rubber isnt autmatically bad for you if u cant use its 100% full potential, it can still be good and better than the alternatives
secondly most pros use D09c on backhand and those who dont use D05 on backhand which requires as i said a much much higher skill level to not get too many misses coz of the spin sensitivity
as for me i have a pretty good backhand, i can push/chop extremely high backspin which my opponents often fail to loop and i can loop backspin and topspin with pretty good security and good power
i chose it coz its a bit more controlled and not as bouncy as tenergys or esn rubbers on my Vicscaria Super ALC and i like the feel as well and i have yet to find an equally controlled and spinny hybrid rubber as D09c (and no Rakza Z, V22, Hybrid MK etc are all worse and K3 is faster which i dont need)
@@Blackain66 the amount of speed you have to use to generate quality with this rubber compared to with a softer rubber is a lot. This is a fact, simply how rubbers work. Which is why most butterfly sponsored pros use d09c forehand and d05 backhand. There are tons of pros using d09c both side as well yes, but if they don't they usually have d09c forehand and backhand d05. Same as Chinese player used to have a tensor on backhand and hurricane on forehand. What I can recommend you is to get spin insight, get someone with a weaker backhand. Give him a d09c and a rasanter 45 or Vega pro h or so and compare the objective numbers. You will find out how much is in the head. If you are happy with the rubber then keep playing it I don't know you or your level but I think generalizing that d09c is the best backhand rubber for basicily everyone if you disregard the price and durability so kinda wrong. The low base Katapult give it control indeed. But beginner will struggle to generate consisteny and quality.
@@XIplupIX there are several things that are wrong in ur statement
1) there are far more pros using D09c and BH nowdays than D05, most switched by now and old equipment sites arent up to date
and almoust all chineese top players went from T05 to D09c on BH nowdays too !
2) overall D05 is harder to play than D09c, id rate them equally fast with D09c beeing significantly more forgiving (and more dangerous in high end strokes which does not matter for non pros thou)
3) D09c is NOT hard to use to generate high spin and speed and quality shots by any means !
what u describe is fitting hard rubbers with relatively hard topsheets as well that are not tacky/hybrid like T05 Hard for example, those are indeed harder to play and to activate and to get decent spin
with D09c however its quite easy to generate a high amount of spin and also solid speed, at least if u have a decent blade pref. an outer-carbon or one that isnt super slow in general
ofc if ur a comeplete beginner that is more flat hitting the ball than brushing then its a waste, but once there is a solid loop/topspin with a solid brushing motion and which is used frequently enough over just pushing like beginners do, then even an advanced beginner can totally use it on a fitting blade and may profit from it a lil, just not as much as a pro does obviously
4) i have not played a Vega Pro but anything like a Rasanter R47 is the definition of average, sure u can play with it just fine but it doesnt give u an edge in any regard coz it is just mediocre in spin/control/sensitivity and everything else
@@Blackain66 Look get spininsight, (you clearly got enough money for that if you play d09c both sides), give your weakbackhand player d09c and r45 or what ever, and just check out the objectiv numbers. I dont know your ratting, but i know many players who are very likely over you who would disagree, saying stuff like i cant play d09c cause i dont get enough quality when opneing up compared to d05. Same as i you will find bundesliga player who dont use carbon blades, despite them being so popular now, i mean we had litteraly a guy at the olympia using a korbel. TLDR: there are no this is always the right rubber choices, different techniques and preferences will value different rubbers. giving someone with no good backhand who cant develop proper speed a d09c for example wouldbe a horrible choice
How about from chinese rubbers?
Bad for any mortals on the backhand side.