It's rare to see a sponsored and professional player to do an acutal review of something instead of just reading the specs out loud. He really wanted us to know the differences to other rubbers.
They will never put him ig he dont talk good.. this is commercial not review, becouse he cannot be objective. This rubber is nowhere neqr tenergy or dignics and everyone say that.. its for medium lvl.. and tenergy is for pro.. so glazer do the job.. but if you compete then you must have better.. or juat try first glayz
The fact that he is encouraging young people to experiment with new ways of looking at the game shows that he is answering these questions in a well thought out manner.
Thank you Werner for your priceless tips. You are right on the money when you talk 0:06 about starting with a “pro” rubber, this is what gives you feeling from the get go. People sometimes don’t understand as beginners how important this is in table tennis especially. As we all know it’s not the equipment which makes the player, but the player needs to be serious if they want to learn how it all “works together” ! As a player I would tend to say that there will always be tendencies and depending of the style that seems the most efficient people follow that package. But again you are totally right when you say that there are very subtle differences that only high level players can identify. Great video, sir and legend of our sport.
I'm playing glayzer 09c on backhand on my FZD alc since it came out in April and I absolutely love it! I was playing glayzer on FH for a while but quickly changed it to Fastarc g1 and then tibhar Mk Hybrid which I'm playing now and is working fantastic. The normal glayzer has just too much competition by not being a hybrid rubber. This is why there are so many other options it has to compete against and I think it's just not too special of a rubber. Glayzer 09c price value 10/10 Glayzer price value 7/10
I am using 1.9mm the 09c. The speed is slow. If you hit 100% power, the ball speed is only around 85% or less. Spin is very good and it has high throw angle 📐.
Another rubber... Nothing wrong with Glazer but it's not worth it's price. They say it's a "cheaper option of Dignic" and that is true. But it's not even close. Glazer is like a beginners vertion of a Dignic. They put it at like 70 I think but it's worth like halth. You get a better rubber for 35-40.
Yasaka rubbers are great and at a good price if you have shops that sell yasaka products in your location. The quality and the durability really stand out imo. I've tried r7, r7soft, rx and rz and I enjoy using all of them. I am currently using rz on fh and rx on bh. Edit: nittaku products are also great.
I have known it forever, I am not bad because I am bad but because my rubbers are bad ! If I get the good stuff I can easily get number one in the world :)
Werner Schlager; 2003 World TT Champion and to-date, the last non-Chinese world champion. His ranking when he was actively playing, probably #1? He runs a coaching academy now so his experience is still pretty relevant.