Table tennis stopped the traffic and united two continents on Saturday 26th July 2009.
The
country was Turkey, the personnel involved were Austria’s Werner
Schlager and Hong Kong Kong’s Ko Lai Chak; the venue was the Bosphorus
Bridge.
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Table tennis stopped the traffic and united two continents on Saturday 26th July 2009.
The
country was Turkey, the personnel involved were Austria’s Werner
Schlager and Hong Kong Kong’s Ko Lai Chak; the venue was the Bosphorus
Bridge.
well i beg to disagree with some guys here that you cannot use it with high speed rubbers im using bryce fh and bryce fx bh i can execute drop shots with ease maybe it is more of aquestion of technique the only drwback is the sound quite annoying but i got use to it too .overall agood fast rubber for the offensive minded person relatively cheap too
The Tenergy 05 is an excepcional rubber. It’s very spin frienly, it’s powerful, but you can control the ball with it easily.
It’s definitly the best rubber for the speed glue ban era.
If you are looking for an offensive rubber for your top spin or looping style of play, the 05 will be the right answer for you.
Power of carbon, the feel of wood and the softness of arylate. Blend all of this together and you get an awesome blade good at everything concerning offensive shots. I disagree with teh_anarchit saying it’s a thick blade, he must have picked the wrong blade, TBS are usually around 5.6 and 5.7mm thick, which is really thin, if he said it was thick, I think he’d find clipper unplayable in table tennis! Also, it is one of the most balanced blade in terms of weight, it’s light and perfectly balanced. With a nice quality finish, this blade is sure awesome. Anyway, this blade has a lot of dwell time, and combined with the right rubbers, it really shows its full potential, such as tenergy 05, boost tc/ts/tx etc etc… If you want something faster and harder, you may want to try the michael maze blade, and if you want something faster with about the same dwell time (imo), go for the zylon version. If you want something a tad softer with more control and dwell time, go for the galaxy K-4, which is also half the price of the TBS.
I have owned many blades over the last 5 years. Amongst them are: Primorac Carbon (x 5), Gergely 21, Kreanga Carbon, M.Maze (x 3), Petr Korbel (x 3), Schlager Carbon, Oh Sang Eun (x 3), KLHS, TBS, Viscaria (x 2), primorac off-, timo boll spark, Keyshot Light, sk7 alpha (x 2), Stiga Clipper Wood, Nittaku Acoustic, KCZ, Septear, Spintech 9th Wonder KC, and Carbo Gold. Out of all of the blades I have tried, I feel like the PC has the best mix of power, control, and feel.
This is probably the best piece of short pimpled rubber I have ever used. It is very fast and spinney. It is fairly difficult to control so I recommend getting 1.8 or 1.6 sponge and I t will still be very fast. Even if you do use 2.0 or 2.2 sponge it is very light so it wont affect your performance. It is really hard for my opponent to interpret the spin and pace on the ball. I would recommend using this on a medium-slow blade to allow more variation in the speed.
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