I recommend you try H3 39 Provincial orange sponge 2.2mm for backhand. Huge difference in a good way, compared to commercial version. Can use it without a booster (mind the 3-7 sessions of break-in period, before it stops being stiff as a brick)
Definitely don’t use kitchen scissor. You will need a sharp and multipurpose scissor in order to have the clean cut on the edge of your rubber. Hope it helps.
@@MsVovanezI put glue before applying booster. I could apply booster directly but I like to make my sponge a little bit thicker n harder by adding additional layer of glue. Hope it helps.
Awesome combination
@@carvingtheway Thanks
I recommend you try H3 39 Provincial orange sponge 2.2mm for backhand. Huge difference in a good way, compared to commercial version. Can use it without a booster (mind the 3-7 sessions of break-in period, before it stops being stiff as a brick)
@@dbweb.creative thank you so much for your recommendation.
Great!
Will it be soon-review new blade-Harimoto super ALC?
@@nk12751 Will see if I can get one. Thanks for watching.
How long you waiting until the booster dry? Just a view minutes?
My booster needs at least 8-12 hrs when apply one layer. However, other boosters could be 3-5 hrs depending on brands. Hope it helps.
can u share about your scissor?
Definitely don’t use kitchen scissor.
You will need a sharp and multipurpose scissor in order to have the clean cut on the edge of your rubber.
Hope it helps.
what if i dont use booster?
@@RangerRN12 it’s gonna be hard to hit through the rubber
Verry good combo,
But its verry exvensive for me 😢
You will get your dream combo. Good luck man.
Why never ever put second layer glue on blade??
@@killswitch9680 makes your paddle too heavy when striking the ball
You did not use glue anymore after applying booster? Why? And why not apply booster directly on the sponge?
@@MsVovanezI put glue before applying booster. I could apply booster directly but I like to make my sponge a little bit thicker n harder by adding additional layer of glue. Hope it helps.