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Looking to your video (and also previous one). Glayzer seems to be perfect for first transition into current high end rubber of BTY. Also with Glayzer it seems you can play safer, which means bringing one more ball on table is crucial until the higher leagues. After all it will be always a good backhand rubber in my oppinion. I will have the chance trying it in 2 weeks (but i will use G09c). I think my combination will be D09c FH / G09C BH (or G09c FH / G05 BH).
That's good combination. I am still checking about potential for Glayzer&Glayzer09c. Hope I can make more helpful video for all Table Tennis lover. Thank you very much for your comment again!
Due to softer sponge, the throwangle is automatically a bit lower. Watching your technique, you try to make the shots at first same. Thats why ist go into the net first ;) Every rubber / blade (even combinations) need always a bit of adjustment :)
I agree with you. I am still not good enough to adjust quickly. I am learning deeply about table tennis equipment with you who are all watching my video. I really appreciate of your comment. Thank you very much!
Great video! :) Two questions: 1. What rubber and blade are you using yourself normally? 2. Can you by any chance Compare the Glayzer to Rozena? I've been playing Rozena for the last few months and want to try out Glayzer.
1.Currently I am using ZhangJiKe ALC and both side Dignics05. Thank you very much for asking my set up ^^ 2. I am also curious about those rubber. Hope I can make video close future! Thank you so very much for asking me! Hope my videos will be helpful for you!
@@thankstabletennis3038 thanks for your reply, your videos are very helpful! :) I kind of thought already that you're using Dig05 as you looked very comfortable playing with them :D this should also be taken into consideration when comparing the performance of both rubbers as one might think Dig05 performs straight out better (which it probably does) but in reality you're just more used to it :D
Hi, hope all good, many thanks for the video! I have a few questions if you don't mind answering)) Tenergy 05 Hard for forehand or Glayzer 09c? Which tire gives more spin and speed? and what do you think is better, I use Ovtcharov innerforce alc 90g., let me know please
If I can be helpful for you, I am happy to answer ^^ In my idea, for forehand, Tenergy05Hard is much faster than Glayzer09c. But if you have problem with stop or defensive skill, Glay09c will be one of choice for your forehand. Also if your impact is strong enough, T05H can create heavier ball than Glay09c, I think. In my feeling, Ovtcharov is faster than InnerforceALC. But with wider headsize, I worry about too heavy for you if you use T05H. Hope it will be helpful answer for you. Thank you very much for watching my video!
In my idea, generally Glayzer will be accepted more many people like Rozena. But of course if you use rubber like Dignics09c or little tacky rubber, it will be good try. Thank you very much for watching!
I have three questions 1.Can you recommend me a backhand rubber for fast hard topspins and is not prone to spin? 2.And a forehand rubber with a lot of spin (topspin, serves) and good control, but also enough speed from half distance? 3.It is the stiga cybershape a good wood for that playing system or can you tell me a other blade?
Hope my understanding toward your question is right and if you have question, please let me know again. Here are my simple answer ^^ 1.If you don't care of weight, how about Tenergy05Hard or MX-P50? Victas V 20 or V22 may also be your choice. But V20 is bit slower compare with others... 2.I recommend Dignics05 ^^ (it is not because of I am making video for Glayzer&Dignics ^^) 3.In my feeling, Cybershape help us to improve our skill. Especially blocking skill. If you feel it is not fast and ok with that original feeling of cybershape, that blade will take you to higher step or other view of table tennis. Also rubber selection will be important too. Hope my answer will be helpful for you. Thank you very much for watching my video!
@@thankstabletennis3038 Thank you. I have played mx-p50 on the backhand for a long time and also liked it except the spin susceptibility. I read that the v15 extra is fast and not spin-prone can you confirm that with the v22? I read that the v15 extra is fast and not spin-prone can you confirm that with the v22 or a DNA Platinium H ? I think dig 05 would be a good option for me but it's too expensive can you tell me a cheeper alternative?I also think that dig 05 is too uncontrolled for me.
Can you recommend what rubber is better for chopping?Dignics 09c or Glayzer 09c? I am currently using tenergy 05fx but I'm feeling that they just don't grip the new abs balls
If you like softer feeling, Glayzer09c will be good for you. But Dignics09c is slower than T05. So you may feel difficult to attack first time. Thank you very much for watching!
@@thankstabletennis3038 Thanks for the advice. How about using Tackiness Chop 2, is it good for the new abs balls?or should I stick with the Tenergy 05fx?
I use Tenergy 05 both side very good control and blocking for me but lack in top end spin compare to dignics series so dignics too hard for me. Can I use glazer or glazer 09c as substitute for Tenergy?
I think it is one of good choice for you. Dignics and Tenergy are different rubber, I think. So if Tenergy user move from Tenergy to Dignics, they may feel difficult to adjust. Glayzer will be good rubber for people who would like to challenge from Tenergy to Dignics. But spin amount will be reduced. There is not perfect rubber, I think ^^ If you would like to try, it is better start from normal Glayzer in my idea. Hope you will be happy with Glayzer. Good Luck and thank you very much for watching my video!
With which rubber can you produce more spin Tenergy 19 or Glayzer 09c? Is the Glayzer 09c fast genung for the half distance? Can you test G 09c for chopping?
I am curious about Tenergy VS Glayzer either ^^ Obviously Tenergy is faster than G09c. Tenergy is easy to generate spin. But about Max spin may be depend on how you make impact...also both of rubbers from Victas are great rubber to chop as well. Hope I can make video when I have time. Thank you very much for watching!
@@hydra3124 I think Dignics or Glayzer will be easy to do blocking skill. So if you have a problem with defensive skill, Glayzer may be suit for you during the game. But if not, T19 on forehand will be ok. It is MY OPINION ^^ Thank you very much for asking!
Ah~ you are right...Dynamic...I should use that word in the video. Especially when opponent give me heavy spin, I can use opponents spin and power with my light power and I didn't feel power loss by Dignics. Then my ball will be dynamic...At this time, I made video for Glayzer and confirmed that Dignics is great rubber ^^ Thank you very much for letting me know!
@@thankstabletennis3038 You are more than welcome. After trying so many rubbers my conclusion is crystal clear - there is nothing out there that could match T i D series. They are just superior to the rest of the field. And, as we all know, that comes with a price tag. In addition to a superior performance T and D last longer than other premium-priced rubbers. Once you go Bty you just do not go back. As I said, nothing comes close to a dynamic of spring sponge/x