Hello! Nice playing! How could you compare Sanwei Froster vs Yinhe pro01? Both are Viscaria clone. I use Yinhe pro01 with Juliter ll 40' fh and Rakza 7 bh, and I live this setup.
hello, thanks! I have Froster which is 5 grams heavier than Pro 01, so it's easier to block and sometimes it feels like it plays for me. But otherwise, I think pro 01 has a tiny bit more control in the short game. Top spins, blocks, everything else is quite the same.
The top ply of Viscaria is Koto while Yinhe Pro 01 is Limba and Limba is softer than Koto. And why others are saying Pro 01 is a Viscaria clone when they have different wood composition?
@@ronaldt442 You are wrong. I use Yinhe pro01 and it's Viscaria construction with koto outer wood. O own also Yinhe pro05, and it Has limba outer wood, but it's Innerforce construction.
I only briefly played with 301 and never tried 301t. First two and second two are different types of blades, I personally prefer inner ALC blades to outer, so H301
It's different. I've never played with DHS Fang Bo (carbon one), but I had both Long 5 and DHS PG-5. Both of them in my opinion has less control and more speed on moderate power shots. Again, my personal opinion - stay away from DHS inner ALC blades, they're pretty hard to control. One thing I've noticed, that they work BEST with Chinese rubbers like H3 (boosted), otherwise better get Butterfly Innerforce series. One more thing I noticed is that my older Timo Boll ALC is quite a bit faster than this Yinhe Pro 01. When making loopkill with Yinhe Pro 01 I am pretty confident, but TBALC just doesn't hold the ball for the same amount of time / not flexible at all.
I have Yinhe pro01 and DHS Long5 commercial version, relatively slow and with soft feeling. Have also DHS Pg5, a little bit harder and faster but control is perfect. Yesterday I tested Sword HD Long5. This blade is the hardest and fastest. Personally I use Pro01, because has the best ratio between shot quality, control and felling with my rubbers.
I've got DHS Fang Bo B2X blade for about 2 years now. The speed is definitely slower than external carbon blades like Viscaria, and Timo Boll ALC but dwell time is probably better so you can spin easier and control is better. You need very very good technique if you want to play it with Chinese rubbers but I just bought Viscaria because I prefer the feeling of outer carbon blades better. Of course it all depends on your technique, power, and speed...
it is surely similar. Slower, more flexible. Good feeling with H3 rubbers on both sides. Also I think that Yinhe quality is worse than BTY(obviously, hence the price), I had to seal the blade since top plies were splintering :(
Здравствуйте. Я попробовал Hurricane 3 Neo Provincial 40 градусов. Пробовал без бустера. На топспине создается ощущение, что мяч погружается в топшит и потом с накладка его выплевывает. Вопрос - это обычное поведение для подобных накладок или в дело в жесткости? Будет ли накладка 41 градус вести себя по-другому? Мои ожидания - чуть живее и меньше это застревание в накладке. Заранее спасибо
добрый день. Накладки Hurricane были созданы в своё время под скоростной клей, соответственно в нашу эру чтобы эффективно играть этой накладкой желательно пользоваться бустером. Бустер как раз размягчит эту накладку, даст упругости губке, чтоб мяч выстреливал быстрее (но при этом и контрольнее). Я бы не стал пробовать 41 градус, попробовал 1 слой бустера нанести, можно даже Falco Tempo Long.
@@brieftabletennisequipmentr1579Нужно ли ее бустерить если она абсолютно новая? То что я читал про NEO, дало мне понимание того, что она бустерится производителем и примерно месяц сохраняет это свойство. Я не могу сказать, что она мягкая, но в тоже время она какая-то тягучая, как вы упомянули - не динамичная.
yes it is, but it evaporates like 3 times faster for me. I live in a place where winter can be -20-30 degrees Celcius and I think my Haifu Seamoon came kinda frozen, which might have affected the way it evaporates/boosts the rubber. The effect is amazing and IMO better than Falco Tempo Long, but it lasts just so little :(
@@peterenis5334 I think I will switch to just 2 layers of falco. The effect for Seamoon goes away in 3-4 days for me. Falco, on the other hand, is 2 weeks approx.
ah well it's been such a long time since I played these two blades...TBS as far as I remember is stiffer, very direct. 01 is softer and not that powerful, but more controlled
1:13 Shoot is amazing that's why we play hard Chinese rubbers on the forehand, you just can't loop backspin like that with other types of rubbers. Btw your technique is good but you're missing 3rd and 4th loops when you need to do them consistently, your backhand is obviously way weaker than your forehand but overall you're on the right path.