I ordered Nittaku G1 from your store all the time and it’s the best fit for my game both forehand and backhand 👍💪 Big fan or Tabletennis11 from Cambodia 🇰🇭
Great review, and I agree that Fastarc G-1 is a great rubber, good control and very decent speed. I've bought many rubbers in your site, and I made the mistake of trusting reviews of advanced players when I'm begginer-intermediate. Bought Donic Bluefire Z2 and Rakza X both max sponge and put them in my Cybershape, and I couldn't control the shots, my game went down by a lot. Bought Rakza 7 soft and feels like heaven, it's a very consistent rubber with decent spin. I've used Fastarc G-1 on my backhand and it's really good, I'm improving my technique to be able to use its full potential. I like the way you review the rubbers, not often you see the ones talking about the rubbers actually playing with them, and you can see on the videos what kind of shots are the rubbers good for.
I am an intermediate to beginner player and I have been playing table tennis for about 2 years. My blade is nittaku barwell fleet do you think the fastarc g1 rubber will be fast for me for my forehand or will it really provide good control and spin?
@@yunusemregunes6391 It depends a bit on your style, if you're a looper, flat hitter, drive... Fastarc G1 is a good rubber with good control, but your blade is a bit fast already and paired with G1 could be a bit too fast. Don't know your level, but to learn and develop your strokes is good to go with rubbers with great control such as Rakza 7 soft. If you are not hitting the ball a lot out of the table (overhitting), I could recommend you Fastarc G1 on your forehand and Rakza 7 soft on backhand, although I learned in my first years with Rakza 7 soft on both sides.
Hi guys, nice video (congrats) which gives people a better understanding of these rubbers taking into consideration the "millions" of possibilities of combinations 🙂 As a player with quite a long experience off/on the table I have played with Ten 05 before for about 7 years ! At first it was horrible, I thought I could play with but NO ! so this is what I give as advice, if you are an intermediate to advanced player who practices about once per week, this rubber is NOT for you. Ten 05 requires feeling and timing so you don't overshoot, which is the the tendency of most of these players (very frustrating). For this it requires practice, when you do get it, it's great no doubt. I have switched to G-1 because of what you said, it's a more tolerant rubber with lots of gears, especially if you don't have time to practice !! No questions. One of the best shots (in my opinion) is the counter, you can smash through or even get amazing contact with a lot of control. This is not easy at all with 05 where the ball kicks away quickly. I don't know Neotech, but I found the vacuum pack interesting (I wonder why), does the rubber decay too fast ?! If you are not an advanced (Bundesliga level) player, your biggest problem will probably not even be technical... but your footing will be horrible, making "timing" the biggest issue, so tolerant rubbers will be the best option. My 5 cents 🙂
Such helpful reviews - thank you! What would make them even better is if the four reviewers could tell us what rubbers they usually play with. This info would help us interpret their opinions in the context of what they're used to. Keep up the good work!
last March 2021 I got Nittaku Septear Lead blade from TT11 ( upon Sergey's suggestion) and it was a great purchase ( thanks Sergey for your suggestion) it has great feel and feedback - it seems is little bro of Septear . I have used andro hexer duro- hexer power grip combination, then a combination of R45/R48. Now I feel power grip pair OR R48 pair would be fine. I wish try G-1 from you in near future. Great video ( from India)
1. The youngest looking tester appears to be putting so much effort into his shots but balls are flying not very fast. 2. I'd like to take back hand lessons from Sergej. Amazing BH! 3. Nice review geared towards demoting Tenergy, but nevertheless, what they said about T05 is true. :) Would be good to see the review of Chinese rubbers! The concepts like fast/slow as well as soft/hard are so much different in Chinese world!
Thank you for this video: Can you add one more section in your coming videos, where you compare the weight of the rubber? If you can let us know what is the weight difference between each rubber that would be great, thank you and cheers
My main FH rubber used to be T05. I loved it because of its high throw arc and grippiness, which gave me really good loops and serves. But it was too expensive for me and very fragile. That's when I discovered Baracuda, which had an even higher throw and even more grip than the Tenergy 05. A bit slower but still really good mid distance. I have not tried G1 and X5, but from your reviews, I'm really interested in trying them out, especially on the BH, where I usually choose soft, low throw rubbers.
Nittaku G1 has a very stiff and strong top rubber. It's very durable and the spin speed and power is top notch. Barracuda is very classical, but still, the spin is monstrous on hard hits, because it's slightly grippier and more elastic than G1. Tenergy is maximum elasticity IMO, this comes with reduces durability and fast wear, which makes it costly very fast if you want to have the best effect until it reduces, which happens too fast imo. DHS hurricane 3 (neo) has insane amounts of power with chinese power technique, but it takes the most amount of training to master.
@@PilyongInggo I wouldn't say better but very different. Barracuda is not as precise as G1 but grips the ball much better, which can be bad at blocking slow spinny topspins, but perfect for backspin close game and topspin against long pushes.
@@esmolol4091 Precisely. What I do with slow spinny topspins is just counter it head on off the bounce with a very close racket. Hard to do though, if I'm just one step slower, I wouldn't be able catch the bounce and either throw the ball off the table or wait for it under the table and loop it. How's the Arc on G1? Is it anywhere near T05 or Barracuda?
@@phtabletennisvlog4473 I would say it's definitely lower than the other two because the topsheet is very firm. But for countertopspins far from the table I would say that G1 has more clearance and range than barracuda. Ten05 has the best overall arc and spin. It always depends on the blade too. With fast carbon blades ten05 is just a monster, while the arc on G1 becomes even flatter and a smashing maschine. I wouldn't use barracuda with very stiff blades, but that's just my take. Considering spin sensitivity: Barracuda most Ten05 just slightly less G1 the least
No way. I played tenergy 05 and baracuda for 2 years, the baracuda is noticibly slower and easier to play than the tenergy. The baracuda has a higher throw than the tenergy. And is relatively slow compared to other rubbers in general, for example the acuda and bluefire or bluestorm are rapid compared to the baracuda, currently I use the bluestorm z3, and is a lot faster than the baracuda.
Just recently I discovered your channel and sincerely you make the best reviews about table tennis materials, great quality videos and I hope you can make more and more content!!! Congratulations!!! I would like to know what wood and rubbers each of you use in competition, does Max play with DHS hurricane 3 neo and on which wood for example? Here's the idea for a video about your rackets, advantages and disadvantages and the reasons that lead you to play with what you play :D Keep up the excellent work!!
would be nice to see a similar review as this with other rubbers as well. Rakza Z, Nittaku Hammond, Rakza XX, Boosted and unboosted H3 ... or maybe a separate video just about hybrid rubbers (dignics 09c, tibhar hybrid K3, stiga dragongrip, etc.)
Thanks for the review, great stuff. Think I'll order the X5 or G1 from you. Would you recommend wood blades for them ? Hard or soft wood, examples would be great. Thanks again.
and he is correct. Don't get me wrong, tenergy 05 is the easiest rubber to produce a lot of spin with the least amount of effort, but there are definitely more powerful rubbers out there.
@@esmolol4091 same thought when I was a beginner ... T05 is very hard to tame rubber ... But nkw as an intermediate player.. And tried again t05 it is easier to use
@@PilyongInggo Really? I tried the tenergy 05 on my friend's racket and it fit like a glove for me. The backhand flicks were easy to use. Services were also ez. Probably because my backhand is strong.
How does Yasaka Rakza 7 compare to these rubbers? Isn't Rakza 7 one of your best sellers also, as per the lists of "Top 10 Rubbers" you publish in your web site?
Great review, keep up the good work! Wanted to ask what is the thickness of these rubbers? Are all of these 2 mm or something else? I plan to use 2mm Fastarc G-1 for my FH but am unsure if I will handle the speed and less control as I am only an amateur player that plays 2-3 times a week.
Great review. I am extremely curious about the longevities of catapult effects of the rubbers. Could you let the two blades sit for some time say three months and re-test the rubbers? For amateurs like myself who plays a few hours a week, it is ideal to have a consistent rubber that works for 6-12 months.
The catapult effect coming from the sponge doesn't just fade away when you don't use the rubber. If so, then very slowly. The equipment deteriorates through use much more.
I am looking for a backhand rubber that is not too fast for my Stiga Offensive Classic (flexible and hard 5-ply wooden blade with koto outer layer). I like to use tacky rubbers for forehand -- it gives me the dwell time that is needed to develop my strokes. I have only played table tennis for 1 year. Stiga Offensive Classic is a bouncy blade, so I dont want a bouncy rubber. Currently I am using max thinckness Yasaka Rigan, but this rubber is being discontinued. Some players say that Stiga Mantra M is good, but this rubber is also being discontinued. Do you think Nittaku Fastarc C-1 2.0 is a good replacement? I am using Yaska Rakza Z on forehand and am absolutely loving it.
Hoping TT 11 will review Stiga DNA series rubber. My 2 sons r using victas v15 stiff and limber as their backhand rubber respectively, thinking of changing to DNA platinum m and s. Wondering if the DNA is too bouncy to control.
Do you mean that DNA platinum M is faster than Victas v 15 extra? 🤔 I thought v15 extra was faster,but with slightly less spin than DNA platinum... I'll have to try that one too. 😅
Doesn't really matter as within the first 5 minutes of actual product review, they recommend using booster. So unless you plan on cheating as well, your results won't be similar.
no se puede probar una goma recien puesta, la mayoria y sobre todo la tenergy hay que activarlas jugando unos dias o poniendo un aceite tipo falco para que den su potencial
Masada kalmak istiyorsan ve tensörlü lastiklere alışkınsan xiom vega elite xiom ve europa Daha çok bitiricilik top sipine top spin istiyorsan fastarc g1 ve mx-p
Hello, I have a 5-layer wooden shovel, watching your channel with the automatic subtitles in Spanish 😂, I have come to the conclusion that for my "beginner-medium" level, a nittaku G1 rubber on the right and a rakza Z on the left... what do you think? Is it a good combination? It has good control and spin? please 🙏 answer me, I really value your opinion.
Great review! I’ve been thinking on getting bit of a faster version of Tibhar Evolution EL-S, but I can’t decide between Evolution MXP or Nittaku Fastarc G1. If you have any advices please reply. Thanks.
Perhaps stop and purchasing so much. And focus on one blade and rubbers and get comfortable with that. It's not the equipment that wins matches. Everyone is always looking for the next best thing. Enjoy the game and have fun and put in the effort and u will get better.
Viscaria, que apareció por primera vez en el catálogo de Butterfly de 1993 aproximadamente ( soy un viejo jugador ) , desde entonces ha ganado infinidad de títulos a nivel mundial con diversos jugadores. Zhan Jike jugaba con Viscaria, Fan Zhendong ( n°1 actual ) juega con una Viscaria de distinta empuñadura, Ma Long utilizó Viscaria antes de que DHS fabricará su Hurricane Long, etc...Otros muchos jugadores han ganado sus títulos con Viscaria y la empuñadura de su espónsor, volviendo a Fan Zhendong con la empuñadura de Stiga, cuando en realidad la cuchilla era Viscaria. Chunquin, actual n° 2 en el ranking mundial juega con Viscaria Super ALC. Y son innumerables las imitaciones y/o inspiraciones que otros fabricantes han desarrollado a partir de Viscaria. En el mercado de segunda mano, Viscaria con la antigua mariposa negra en la parte posterior de la empuñadura es de las maderas más caras de la historia, llegándose a pagar desde 1000€ en adelante, si está nueva en su caja hasta más de 10000€ la he visto en Ebay.
First time I hear negative feedback on tenergy rubbers. I've tried it once and i didn't like it myself. Which is why I scratch my head on some of the tenergy reviews that i've read before which are mostly good but kinda --- like scripted. Always the same things they say. THis feedback on the tenergy although negative kinda felt more aligned with my own personal experience with it. It's not a bad rubber but I do not see the justification of the price of it - as compared to its performance.
1) Fastarc G1 - very comfortable, spinny, grippy and balanced. 2) Tenergy 05 - classic, spinny, good arc but too much bouncy provoke random mistakes, not stable rubber. 3) Baracuda - retro rubber, feels dead after 3-5 days, low quality, just cheap rubber for newbies.
Totalmente de acuerdo. Se nota que sabes de lo que hablas. T-05 no me acaba de convencer en el revés, quizás la versión dura vaya mejor. El problema de Tenergy es que la versión comercial no es la misma de los jugadores Pro. No puedes bloquear un fuerte topspin con la pala horizontal porque pierdes todo el control, es patético. Prefiero MXP antes que T-05 en el revés, es más estable. Probaré esa Fastarc G-1, a ver cómo funciona. Para el derecho prefiero las gomas pegajosas Pro. Gracias.
What I dont understand in table tennis rubbers is that harder sponges often times are described as faster, but isnt it really that it is able to grip at faster speeds?
hard rubbers are faster when hit hard...soft rubber when hit hard sometimes go off the table.. Im using hard rubber (chinese rubber) slower than tensor rubber but when hit hard .. It is fast.. Same with medium hard to hard esn rubbers ...
@@PilyongInggo yea, softer rubbers go over the table when you hit hard because you lose control when the rubber bottoms out and dont grip the ball. I dont have the experience to say that this is how it works, this is how I understand that it must be because of the physics of it. My coach is adament about beginners using aoft rubbers, but I think chinese hard rubbers works for beginners if you have a flexible blade that suits it, like me. The problem I have is to find a good esn-type rubber for backhand that isnt too soft and not too fast. Atm I am using Mark V for backhand and this works ok, but I dont get super spin.
@@z0uLess Mark 5 , Sriver, etc...Son gomas desfasadas del Tenis de Mesa actual, después de la prohibición del pegamento rápido hace muchos años. Estoy de acuerdo en que usar gomas chinas como la comercial DHS H3 es la mejor manera de perfeccionar la técnica de derecha y de revés. Más adelante si llegas a un buen nivel usas lo que usa Ma Long, Timo Boll o Vladimir Samsonov, que básicamente usan los 3 tipos de materiales ofensivos que funcionan para diversos jugadores. Lo que comentas es importante, las gomas blandas no sirven para nada, solamente para perder el tiempo. Ningún Pro juega con gomas blandas, las pelotas saldrían locas.😂
I use Donic barracude and find it excellent at slow spinny shots, maybe these other rubbers would be even better at it..? Might try it out. Also, is this the same guy who glues rubbers for us when we order racket assembly?
Awesome~ being meaning to test G-1 as the tenergy 05 is a bit difficult to play on the backhand for me. Are you guys still doing the Hurricane series unboosted?
Donic Barracuda isn’t a good choice compared with other rubbers. In this moment bestseller in the market is the Bluestorm series. Another excellent brand is Xiom with the Vega and Omega line.
It depends. Barracuda is the almost best chois for a backhand side for allround-attack players, who based his play on good spin. Also Barracuda is goog chois for kids - hi has a great durability and high arc. Xiom Vega and Omega series are redundantly bouncy and less balansed rubbers.
2 reviews dignics 09c and tenergy 05. Bad reviews, but is normal, they dont sell It. The problem Is that table tennis player made the choice. Butterfly has 70 per cent of the market.
La más criticada tenergy 05 porque ellos no son vendedores autorizados jajaja. Por orden de calidad real: 1) tenergy 05 2) fastarc g1 3) baracuda . . 100) X5
Claro... uno tiende a pensar eso porque por una década tenergy 0.5 fue usada por la mayoría de los europeos en su derecho y revés... Y por los chinos en su revés. Cómo podría tener tantos seguidores esa goma si tuviera tantos defectos. En lo personal tengo varias raquetas armadas por ejemplo en un primorac carbón con 2 tenergies 0.5 y es mi favorita... Luego tengo un joola spirit off + con mx-p al derecho y nexxus pro al revés, joola flame extreme con rakza 7 y nexxus, un victas zx - gear in con tenergies 0.5 en ambos lados... Todas ellas muy buenas combinaciones, aunque muy rápidas. Las gomas que más me han gustado y he probado más son sin duda: tenergy 0.5, nexxus y mx-p. Pero he probado varias que también son muy buenas como stiga mantra m y nexxus hard... O la misma rakza 7... La gama que quisiera probar es stiga dna platinum...
@@realman444 You obviously play really low level players then, controlling Tenergy is not that hard it works well with players that have a good looping technique and is much faster and easer to produce more spin than rubbers like G1 but these guys won't acknowledge it and there is a reason for that. MXP is even faster just as hard, if not harder to control but when these guys reviewed it they put emphasis on how balanced and powerful it is when they reviewed it rather than the weak points like short game control which requires just as much precision as T05 if not more. This is simply because TT11 don't sell butterfly products so their video obviously not going to be positive as butterfly is their number 1 competitor, so they will MAGNIFY the downsides of tenergy and only review other rubbers with less bais
@@gab5012 so in your opinon eg Samsonow plays really low level (becouse hi stop to use tenergy ,mx-p,mx-s better controll.) Long time ago Swedish and eg Hungarians the thew world champions .That time was not tenergye but now almost all use tenergy so will not be world champion again excluding China.Chinese players controll chinese rubbers much better than best pro players controll tenergy -really low level in your opinon.The way is good physical fitness,good technique ,better controll with less catapult effect equipment:) lLook at the Chinese. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Table_Tennis_Championships_medalists since 2008 tenergy came to market after only chinese campionchip.look before..... only silver medalist they do not use tenergy hi use short pimple and yasaka brand and Truls Möregårdh use stiga dna :) bronze medalist japan player An Jae-hyun use chinese rubber and xiom omega on backhand . 21 players (nobody got gold and silver) only 2 players Timo Boll and Lee who got bronz they use tenergy.Tenergy way not to be world champion so my comment was tru tenergy for timo boll (and lee)
@@realman444 NO, your level should not be judged by what rubber you play, you mis-understand me. My point was simple MXP has the same disadvantages they stated tenergy 05 had, but they did not make a big deal out of it. Where as with Tenergy 05 they bashed on it's downsides and did not acknowledge it's advantages nor why so many players use it from armatur to top players. Also what the pro players use should not have to big of an impact on what you choose.
@@realman444But if ALL your opponents that use T05 can't control them then you obviously regularly play people who don't have good technique or feeling and don't know how to choose equipment. Samsanov is an great player and knows what suits him so he made the switch. If you play opponents to continue to play rubbers they can't control or fully utilize then they can't be very strong can they? Anyone can use a rubber well or at least control if they are training with it every day
Great series - best review format on RUclips, please continue making reviews like that :)
That's the plan!
@@Tabletennis11 Can i have Coupon codes for TT11?
I ordered Nittaku G1 from your store all the time and it’s the best fit for my game both forehand and backhand 👍💪 Big fan or Tabletennis11 from Cambodia 🇰🇭
Glad you're with us!!
Keep on doing review videos! I really like the series.
Glad you like them!
Great review, and I agree that Fastarc G-1 is a great rubber, good control and very decent speed. I've bought many rubbers in your site, and I made the mistake of trusting reviews of advanced players when I'm begginer-intermediate. Bought Donic Bluefire Z2 and Rakza X both max sponge and put them in my Cybershape, and I couldn't control the shots, my game went down by a lot. Bought Rakza 7 soft and feels like heaven, it's a very consistent rubber with decent spin. I've used Fastarc G-1 on my backhand and it's really good, I'm improving my technique to be able to use its full potential.
I like the way you review the rubbers, not often you see the ones talking about the rubbers actually playing with them, and you can see on the videos what kind of shots are the rubbers good for.
I am an intermediate to beginner player and I have been playing table tennis for about 2 years. My blade is nittaku barwell fleet do you think the fastarc g1 rubber will be fast for me for my forehand or will it really provide good control and spin?
@@yunusemregunes6391 It depends a bit on your style, if you're a looper, flat hitter, drive... Fastarc G1 is a good rubber with good control, but your blade is a bit fast already and paired with G1 could be a bit too fast. Don't know your level, but to learn and develop your strokes is good to go with rubbers with great control such as Rakza 7 soft. If you are not hitting the ball a lot out of the table (overhitting), I could recommend you Fastarc G1 on your forehand and Rakza 7 soft on backhand, although I learned in my first years with Rakza 7 soft on both sides.
you should try fastract G 1 on your FH and Razka 7 soft on BH ... thats my setup and my game improved a lot .. but i think its defend on individual
@@yunusemregunes6391 G1 is not a fast rubber. You will have no problem controlling it.
@@Belgamor77 is fastarc g1 better than rakza for advanced players? Is it significantly faster?
Hi guys, nice video (congrats) which gives people a better understanding of these rubbers taking into consideration the "millions" of possibilities of combinations 🙂
As a player with quite a long experience off/on the table I have played with Ten 05 before for about 7 years ! At first it was horrible, I thought I could play with but NO !
so this is what I give as advice, if you are an intermediate to advanced player who practices about once per week, this rubber is NOT for you.
Ten 05 requires feeling and timing so you don't overshoot, which is the the tendency of most of these players (very frustrating). For this it requires practice, when you do get it, it's great no doubt.
I have switched to G-1 because of what you said, it's a more tolerant rubber with lots of gears, especially if you don't have time to practice !! No questions.
One of the best shots (in my opinion) is the counter, you can smash through or even get amazing contact with a lot of control. This is not easy at all with 05 where the ball kicks away quickly.
I don't know Neotech, but I found the vacuum pack interesting (I wonder why), does the rubber decay too fast ?!
If you are not an advanced (Bundesliga level) player, your biggest problem will probably not even be technical... but your footing will be horrible, making "timing" the biggest issue, so tolerant rubbers will be the best option. My 5 cents 🙂
👍👍 Great review ! I ordered the Neottec X5 S on your shop , I will give you my feedback
Please do!
I ordered the Nittaku Fastarc G-1 from your online store. I use it for FH and BH and I absolutely love it. Thanks for the great service as well guys.
Glad you enjoy it!
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Such helpful reviews - thank you! What would make them even better is if the four reviewers could tell us what rubbers they usually play with. This info would help us interpret their opinions in the context of what they're used to. Keep up the good work!
Great suggestion!
отличный обзор!!!!!!!!!!! не могли бы Вы как в прежнем ролике еще ставить градусы жесткости у накладки.
Я по-прежнему топлю за русские субтитры.
Канал "НеПингПонг". Посмотри ;)
Thanks for the comparison. My choice will be G1
best review, look forward to more!
Thanks for the love!!!
last March 2021 I got Nittaku Septear Lead blade from TT11 ( upon Sergey's suggestion) and it was a great purchase ( thanks Sergey for your suggestion) it has great feel and feedback - it seems is little bro of Septear . I have used andro hexer duro- hexer power grip combination, then a combination of R45/R48. Now I feel power grip pair OR R48 pair would be fine. I wish try G-1 from you in near future. Great video ( from India)
Great to hear!
1. The youngest looking tester appears to be putting so much effort into his shots but balls are flying not very fast. 2. I'd like to take back hand lessons from Sergej. Amazing BH! 3. Nice review geared towards demoting Tenergy, but nevertheless, what they said about T05 is true. :) Would be good to see the review of Chinese rubbers! The concepts like fast/slow as well as soft/hard are so much different in Chinese world!
In short, TT11 are love hurricane 3 and have very good technique to use it well, they continue to dislike butterfly rubbers
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I see a kreanga backhand there. A lot of power in his arm which looks like a muscle with 0 fat. 😂
Same observation
Качественное сравнение схожих накладок. Спасибо за видео. Английский был забавным, напомнило "Лет ми спик фром май харт" )
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That last guy is a backhand MONSTER!!!
Thank you for this video:
Can you add one more section in your coming videos, where you compare the weight of the rubber?
If you can let us know what is the weight difference between each rubber that would be great, thank you and cheers
Thanks for the idea!
Great video! What thickness did you test the rubbers at? max?
hello great video ! did you play with Max thikness with all of them ? ?
My main FH rubber used to be T05. I loved it because of its high throw arc and grippiness, which gave me really good loops and serves. But it was too expensive for me and very fragile. That's when I discovered Baracuda, which had an even higher throw and even more grip than the Tenergy 05. A bit slower but still really good mid distance. I have not tried G1 and X5, but from your reviews, I'm really interested in trying them out, especially on the BH, where I usually choose soft, low throw rubbers.
Nittaku G1 has a very stiff and strong top rubber. It's very durable and the spin speed and power is top notch.
Barracuda is very classical, but still, the spin is monstrous on hard hits, because it's slightly grippier and more elastic than G1.
Tenergy is maximum elasticity IMO, this comes with reduces durability and fast wear, which makes it costly very fast if you want to have the best effect until it reduces, which happens too fast imo.
DHS hurricane 3 (neo) has insane amounts of power with chinese power technique, but it takes the most amount of training to master.
try G1 it is way way better than baracuda.. You can do anything with this rubber...
@@PilyongInggo I wouldn't say better but very different.
Barracuda is not as precise as G1 but grips the ball much better, which can be bad at blocking slow spinny topspins, but perfect for backspin close game and topspin against long pushes.
@@esmolol4091 Precisely. What I do with slow spinny topspins is just counter it head on off the bounce with a very close racket. Hard to do though, if I'm just one step slower, I wouldn't be able catch the bounce and either throw the ball off the table or wait for it under the table and loop it.
How's the Arc on G1? Is it anywhere near T05 or Barracuda?
@@phtabletennisvlog4473 I would say it's definitely lower than the other two because the topsheet is very firm.
But for countertopspins far from the table I would say that G1 has more clearance and range than barracuda. Ten05 has the best overall arc and spin.
It always depends on the blade too.
With fast carbon blades ten05 is just a monster, while the arc on G1 becomes even flatter and a smashing maschine.
I wouldn't use barracuda with very stiff blades, but that's just my take.
Considering spin sensitivity:
Barracuda most
Ten05 just slightly less
G1 the least
No way. I played tenergy 05 and baracuda for 2 years, the baracuda is noticibly slower and easier to play than the tenergy. The baracuda has a higher throw than the tenergy. And is relatively slow compared to other rubbers in general, for example the acuda and bluefire or bluestorm are rapid compared to the baracuda, currently I use the bluestorm z3, and is a lot faster than the baracuda.
Just recently I discovered your channel and sincerely you make the best reviews about table tennis materials, great quality videos
and I hope you can make more and more content!!! Congratulations!!!
I would like to know what wood and rubbers each of you use in competition, does Max play with DHS hurricane 3 neo and on which wood for example? Here's the idea for a video about your rackets, advantages and disadvantages and the reasons that lead you to play with what you play :D
Keep up the excellent work!!
Thanks for all
New stiga and joola roundup comparison would be interesting
Do you know how X5 compares to Nittaku Fastarc C-1?
on my blade x5 much faster and harder then c-1(feels like its 48-50 degree) and have much better grip compare to c-1
would be nice to see a similar review as this with other rubbers as well. Rakza Z, Nittaku Hammond, Rakza XX, Boosted and unboosted H3 ... or maybe a separate video just about hybrid rubbers (dignics 09c, tibhar hybrid K3, stiga dragongrip, etc.)
Great video keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
Many thanks to Tabletennis11 for showing this lovely video, informative. Thank you Ilmar and Alex too.
Thank you, it's our pleasure!
Great review! How do X5 and G-1 compare weight wise? Thanks.
Great Video guys... appreciate it :)
Thanks for watching!
great store, great youtube channel
Thank you!
Would also be great to hear your thoughts on the Neottec X5-M compared to Rakza 7 (which is always among the bestsellers).
Thanks!
Thanks for the review, great stuff.
Think I'll order the X5 or G1 from you.
Would you recommend wood blades for them ? Hard or soft wood, examples would be great.
Thanks again.
tenergy 05 is literally known for being as fast as a rubber can be and this guy saying its not very powerful bruh
and he is correct.
Don't get me wrong, tenergy 05 is the easiest rubber to produce a lot of spin with the least amount of effort, but there are definitely more powerful rubbers out there.
@@esmolol4091 same thought when I was a beginner ... T05 is very hard to tame rubber ... But nkw as an intermediate player.. And tried again t05 it is easier to use
Tenergy first gear is slow thats why it is used by pros, because it has all positives from 50 degree and 45 degree sponge hardness at the same time
@@PilyongInggo Really? I tried the tenergy 05 on my friend's racket and it fit like a glove for me. The backhand flicks were easy to use. Services were also ez. Probably because my backhand is strong.
Nice review, what is hardnes of Neottec X5 M and Neottec X5 S?
X5S is softer
Great content . Subscribed !
Welcome aboard!
It's good choice to put G-1 on forehand and X5 on backhand??
Nice Review! How hard is the sponge of the X5 M ?
Same here . It would be great if TT 11 attaches the hardness of x5 m.
Maybe compared to The Other rubbers?
for me it feels harder then t05 and higher throw angle
@@HiltModuleImp I finally bought it and on my BTY Innershield it feels harder but the throw angle is definitive lower (and I love it).
I think its around 50 or so.
Can you suggest to me which blade would suit for Nittaku G1 FH and Razaka 7 soft BH ?
No more cheap shipping? 😭
How does Yasaka Rakza 7 compare to these rubbers? Isn't Rakza 7 one of your best sellers also, as per the lists of "Top 10 Rubbers" you publish in your web site?
What would you pick as a backhand rubber for Fast Arc G1? G1, Rakza 7 or something else.
G1 can be too hard for the BH, fastarc C1 has the same topsheep as G1 but a different sponge that is softer, better suited for BH.
Great review, keep up the good work!
Wanted to ask what is the thickness of these rubbers? Are all of these 2 mm or something else?
I plan to use 2mm Fastarc G-1 for my FH but am unsure if I will handle the speed and less control as I am only an amateur player that plays 2-3 times a week.
Goodjob, best riview. I lovit
Glad you enjoyed it!
Next, can you review donic bluegrip s2 and alligator def😊
Great review. I am extremely curious about the longevities of catapult effects of the rubbers. Could you let the two blades sit for some time say three months and re-test the rubbers? For amateurs like myself who plays a few hours a week, it is ideal to have a consistent rubber that works for 6-12 months.
You can just buy a solution that makes the rubber tacky again
@@meh6513 I mean the catapult effect
the catapult effect doesn't fade away as quickly as the grip and the spin also u can boost it if u do want more catapult
The catapult effect coming from the sponge doesn't just fade away when you don't use the rubber. If so, then very slowly. The equipment deteriorates through use much more.
@@ktosomcosom19actually, it fades, because it's factory boosted, but it's correct, that playing makes it lose it's power much faster.
Can you do a soft rubber review? Like the Tenergy 05FX and Rasanter R45
r45 is not soft it is medium
Also review of R42 pls.
@@matejweiss896 much more softer than t05fx...
Would you suggest the rubber Calibra LT?
Review Nexy Etika next?
They don't sell that brand
@@javiercardenas9987 they do
@@OmidoDorito you're right, must be new
I am looking for a backhand rubber that is not too fast for my Stiga Offensive Classic (flexible and hard 5-ply wooden blade with koto outer layer). I like to use tacky rubbers for forehand -- it gives me the dwell time that is needed to develop my strokes. I have only played table tennis for 1 year. Stiga Offensive Classic is a bouncy blade, so I dont want a bouncy rubber. Currently I am using max thinckness Yasaka Rigan, but this rubber is being discontinued. Some players say that Stiga Mantra M is good, but this rubber is also being discontinued. Do you think Nittaku Fastarc C-1 2.0 is a good replacement? I am using Yaska Rakza Z on forehand and am absolutely loving it.
Hoping TT 11 will review Stiga DNA series rubber. My 2 sons r using victas v15 stiff and limber as their backhand rubber respectively, thinking of changing to DNA platinum m and s. Wondering if the DNA is too bouncy to control.
Do you mean that DNA platinum M is faster than Victas v 15 extra? 🤔
I thought v15 extra was faster,but with slightly less spin than DNA platinum... I'll have to try that one too. 😅
Cool review, guys! Could you make an ordered list of the four rubbers for the 3 main categories: speed, spin, control?
Doesn't really matter as within the first 5 minutes of actual product review, they recommend using booster. So unless you plan on cheating as well, your results won't be similar.
Hu...what do u think about micron 48 rubber???
Can u make a video?
Расскажите, пожалуйста, поподробнее об основании... Какая скорость и кому подходит?
no se puede probar una goma recien puesta, la mayoria y sobre todo la tenergy hay que activarlas jugando unos dias o poniendo un aceite tipo falco para que den su potencial
what thickneses were chosen?
Timo boll alc tahtaya tenergy 05 haricinde hangi lastikleri önerirsiniz
Forend ve bekent spin ve atak oyunum var.
Masada kalmak istiyorsan ve tensörlü lastiklere alışkınsan xiom vega elite xiom ve europa
Daha çok bitiricilik top sipine top spin istiyorsan fastarc g1 ve mx-p
Buenos días algún sitio para comprar la neotex X5 M tienda online
Gracias
Also why are neottec blades so cheap?
Hello, I have a 5-layer wooden shovel, watching your channel with the automatic subtitles in Spanish 😂, I have come to the conclusion that for my "beginner-medium" level, a nittaku G1 rubber on the right and a rakza Z on the left... what do you think? Is it a good combination? It has good control and spin? please 🙏 answer me, I really value your opinion.
Great review! I’ve been thinking on getting bit of a faster version of Tibhar Evolution EL-S, but I can’t decide between Evolution MXP or Nittaku Fastarc G1. If you have any advices please reply. Thanks.
go for nittaku fg1
@@PilyongInggo Lol this was a long time ago
@Ahma000 which rubber do you have now??
I'm one of your big customers, bought so many blades and rubbers for myself. But I'm not a good player :)
Glad you're with us!!!
Perhaps stop and purchasing so much. And focus on one blade and rubbers and get comfortable with that. It's not the equipment that wins matches.
Everyone is always looking for the next best thing. Enjoy the game and have fun and put in the effort and u will get better.
How does X5 M compare with Hurricane 3 Neo?
Cool
how can i buy these rubbers
Tried new Neotec X5 1.9mm..excellent rubber in grips and power.
I like the show.
Thanks so much!
please rate the new Nittaku Hammond z2 rubber
Can you make a topic about butterfly viscaria blade ? Why is it so popular, which blades from others brands are the closest ?
Viscaria, que apareció por primera vez en el catálogo de Butterfly de 1993 aproximadamente ( soy un viejo jugador ) , desde entonces ha ganado infinidad de títulos a nivel mundial con diversos jugadores.
Zhan Jike jugaba con Viscaria, Fan Zhendong ( n°1 actual ) juega con una Viscaria de distinta empuñadura, Ma Long utilizó Viscaria antes de que DHS fabricará su Hurricane Long, etc...Otros muchos jugadores han ganado sus títulos con Viscaria y la empuñadura de su espónsor, volviendo a Fan Zhendong con la empuñadura de Stiga, cuando en realidad la cuchilla era Viscaria. Chunquin, actual n° 2 en el ranking mundial juega con Viscaria Super ALC. Y son innumerables las imitaciones y/o inspiraciones que otros fabricantes han desarrollado a partir de Viscaria.
En el mercado de segunda mano, Viscaria con la antigua mariposa negra en la parte posterior de la empuñadura es de las maderas más caras de la historia, llegándose a pagar desde 1000€ en adelante, si está nueva en su caja hasta más de 10000€ la he visto en Ebay.
First time I hear negative feedback on tenergy rubbers. I've tried it once and i didn't like it myself. Which is why I scratch my head on some of the tenergy reviews that i've read before which are mostly good but kinda --- like scripted. Always the same things they say. THis feedback on the tenergy although negative kinda felt more aligned with my own personal experience with it. It's not a bad rubber but I do not see the justification of the price of it - as compared to its performance.
1) Fastarc G1 - very comfortable, spinny, grippy and balanced.
2) Tenergy 05 - classic, spinny, good arc but too much bouncy provoke random mistakes, not stable rubber.
3) Baracuda - retro rubber, feels dead after 3-5 days, low quality, just cheap rubber for newbies.
Totalmente de acuerdo. Se nota que sabes de lo que hablas. T-05 no me acaba de convencer en el revés, quizás la versión dura vaya mejor. El problema de Tenergy es que la versión comercial no es la misma de los jugadores Pro. No puedes bloquear un fuerte topspin con la pala horizontal porque pierdes todo el control, es patético. Prefiero MXP antes que T-05 en el revés, es más estable. Probaré esa Fastarc G-1, a ver cómo funciona.
Para el derecho prefiero las gomas pegajosas Pro.
Gracias.
I want you to make a video on nepingpong
What I dont understand in table tennis rubbers is that harder sponges often times are described as faster, but isnt it really that it is able to grip at faster speeds?
hard rubbers are faster when hit hard...soft rubber when hit hard sometimes go off the table..
Im using hard rubber (chinese rubber) slower than tensor rubber but when hit hard .. It is fast.. Same with medium hard to hard esn rubbers ...
@@PilyongInggo yea, softer rubbers go over the table when you hit hard because you lose control when the rubber bottoms out and dont grip the ball. I dont have the experience to say that this is how it works, this is how I understand that it must be because of the physics of it. My coach is adament about beginners using aoft rubbers, but I think chinese hard rubbers works for beginners if you have a flexible blade that suits it, like me. The problem I have is to find a good esn-type rubber for backhand that isnt too soft and not too fast. Atm I am using Mark V for backhand and this works ok, but I dont get super spin.
@@z0uLess Mark 5 , Sriver, etc...Son gomas desfasadas del Tenis de Mesa actual, después de la prohibición del pegamento rápido hace muchos años.
Estoy de acuerdo en que usar gomas chinas como la comercial DHS H3 es la mejor manera de perfeccionar la técnica de derecha y de revés. Más adelante si llegas a un buen nivel usas lo que usa Ma Long, Timo Boll o Vladimir Samsonov, que básicamente usan los 3 tipos de materiales ofensivos que funcionan para diversos jugadores.
Lo que comentas es importante, las gomas blandas no sirven para nada, solamente para perder el tiempo. Ningún Pro juega con gomas blandas, las pelotas saldrían locas.😂
@@davidsomo1651 I understand some of those words. Kan du skrive I et språk som jeg forstår?
I use Donic barracude and find it excellent at slow spinny shots, maybe these other rubbers would be even better at it..? Might try it out.
Also, is this the same guy who glues rubbers for us when we order racket assembly?
Which glue is being used?
Barracuda is old rubber and oriented for 4 cm old ball
It's old, yes, but still very usable for the bigger plastic ball.
Awesome~ being meaning to test G-1 as the tenergy 05 is a bit difficult to play on the backhand for me. Are you guys still doing the Hurricane series unboosted?
Donic Barracuda isn’t a good choice compared with other rubbers. In this moment bestseller in the market is the Bluestorm series. Another excellent brand is Xiom with the Vega and Omega line.
It depends. Barracuda is the almost best chois for a backhand side for allround-attack players, who based his play on good spin. Also Barracuda is goog chois for kids - hi has a great durability and high arc. Xiom Vega and Omega series are redundantly bouncy and less balansed rubbers.
Berapah harganya tenergi 05
Delivery very similar to being held hostage by ISIS state and sending a video back home to reassure their families.
Phew!! Someone finally noticed! It's true! HEELP!!
2 reviews dignics 09c and tenergy 05. Bad reviews, but is normal, they dont sell It. The problem Is that table tennis player made the choice. Butterfly has 70 per cent of the market.
yeah butterfly is literally beating every brand on TT11 combined, except maybe DHS.
🌎🇪🇨🙂👍
wow i love to have one to donate to the kids
La más criticada tenergy 05 porque ellos no son vendedores autorizados jajaja. Por orden de calidad real:
1) tenergy 05
2) fastarc g1
3) baracuda
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100) X5
Claro... uno tiende a pensar eso porque por una década tenergy 0.5 fue usada por la mayoría de los europeos en su derecho y revés... Y por los chinos en su revés. Cómo podría tener tantos seguidores esa goma si tuviera tantos defectos. En lo personal tengo varias raquetas armadas por ejemplo en un primorac carbón con 2 tenergies 0.5 y es mi favorita... Luego tengo un joola spirit off + con mx-p al derecho y nexxus pro al revés, joola flame extreme con rakza 7 y nexxus, un victas zx - gear in con tenergies 0.5 en ambos lados... Todas ellas muy buenas combinaciones, aunque muy rápidas.
Las gomas que más me han gustado y he probado más son sin duda: tenergy 0.5, nexxus y mx-p. Pero he probado varias que también son muy buenas como stiga mantra m y nexxus hard... O la misma rakza 7...
La gama que quisiera probar es stiga dna platinum...
Funny russian pronunciation 😀 but, in general is ok
I thought they were from Estonia
Bro literally said Tenergy 05 is not fast 😂
Добавить надо русские субтитры
NePingPong:))
Кому она нужна за такую цену ?
Сидят с лицами,как на похоронах :)
Видел ваш канал на русском
So basically Tenergy is dogshit?
@tabletennis11 Best blade for cutting
Tenergy - for Timo Boll only. Conclusion.
I like tenergy.But only when my opponent use it.Becouse they are can not controll:)
@@realman444 You obviously play really low level players then, controlling Tenergy is not that hard it works well with players that have a good looping technique and is much faster and easer to produce more spin than rubbers like G1 but these guys won't acknowledge it and there is a reason for that. MXP is even faster just as hard, if not harder to control but when these guys reviewed it they put emphasis on how balanced and powerful it is when they reviewed it rather than the weak points like short game control which requires just as much precision as T05 if not more. This is simply because TT11 don't sell butterfly products so their video obviously not going to be positive as butterfly is their number 1 competitor, so they will MAGNIFY the downsides of tenergy and only review other rubbers with less bais
@@gab5012 so in your opinon eg Samsonow plays really low level (becouse hi stop to use tenergy ,mx-p,mx-s better controll.)
Long time ago Swedish and eg Hungarians the thew world champions .That time was not tenergye but now almost all use tenergy so will not be world champion again excluding China.Chinese players controll chinese rubbers much better than best pro players controll tenergy -really low level in your opinon.The way is good physical fitness,good technique ,better controll with less catapult effect equipment:) lLook at the Chinese.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Table_Tennis_Championships_medalists
since 2008 tenergy came to market after only chinese campionchip.look before.....
only silver medalist they do not use tenergy hi use short pimple and yasaka brand and Truls Möregårdh use stiga dna :) bronze medalist japan player An Jae-hyun use chinese rubber and xiom omega on backhand .
21 players (nobody got gold and silver) only 2 players Timo Boll and Lee who got bronz they use tenergy.Tenergy way not to be world champion
so my comment was tru tenergy for timo boll (and lee)
@@realman444 NO, your level should not be judged by what rubber you play, you mis-understand me. My point was simple MXP has the same disadvantages they stated tenergy 05 had, but they did not make a big deal out of it. Where as with Tenergy 05 they bashed on it's downsides and did not acknowledge it's advantages nor why so many players use it from armatur to top players. Also what the pro players use should not have to big of an impact on what you choose.
@@realman444But if ALL your opponents that use T05 can't control them then you obviously regularly play people who don't have good technique or feeling and don't know how to choose equipment. Samsanov is an great player and knows what suits him so he made the switch. If you play opponents to continue to play rubbers they can't control or fully utilize then they can't be very strong can they? Anyone can use a rubber well or at least control if they are training with it every day