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PostPosted: 19 Mar 2017, 22:58 
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This is one high-quality rubber from Der Materialspezialist. The topsheet is shiny and in great visual view. The sponge is orange and quite bouncy. My rating is about 2200-2300 USATT
this rubber is very disruptive, but also quite easy to control. I have not been using short or medium pips for a long time, but I can get used to this rubber really quick. Medium pips that I have played are common: 388C-1 (Dawei), 563 and 563-1 (Friendship), these two topsheets pair with the same speed-glue effect sponge, like Hellcat. I will make comparison between Hellcat and these two rubbers. (both in 1.5 mm), glued on Nittaku Ludeack Fleet (7 wood plies+ 2 glass fiber)
Speed: 388C-1< Hellcat=563=563-1
Disruptive effect: 563< 563-1 < Hellcat < 388C-1
Blocking: Hellcat=563 < 563-1 < 388C-1
Pushing Backspin: 388C-1 < Hellcat <563-1 < 563
Attacking Backspin: 563 < Hellcat < 563-1 < 388C-1
Attacking Low Topspin: 388C-1 < 563-1=Hellcat < 563
Attacking Spinny Topspin: 388C-1 < 563-1 < Hellcat < 563
Chopping: no rating here, because this is not my strength

After all, I can make my conclusion that this Hellcat sheet is easy to use, just like 563 with more disruptive effect.
After been practising hard with this, after 1 week I get my trophy in singles. :D :D :D
Beat lots of much better players than me.


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PostPosted: 29 May 2017, 01:28 
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Blade: Neub. Matador Texa Carbon
FH: Nittaku Fastarc G1 2.0
BH: Dr Neub Desperado OX
I always played medium pips on the backhand side of my blade (1.5) (sometimes 1 . 8 )
Mostly i attack / block with them and try to stay close to the table. (Play it with little wristmovements)
Only in emerged situation i go away from the table and i chop the ball back.

I'm interested in Hellcat(1.5) for backhand and have some questions:

- Has it a grippy topsheet or is it rather ungrippy ? The pips are hard or flexible ?

- I mostly block passive, is it good for this --> Low rebound on the other side

- Disruptive effects, when gives it for you the most deception: Counter, Block, push, attack backspin, variability,... ?

- Easy to attack backspin ? And on the other side of the table a low rebound or not ?

- Spinsensitive or not (for servicereturn) ?

Thx for the info already.


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PostPosted: 15 Sep 2017, 12:05 
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Blade: btf primorac carbon
FH: xiom omega iv pro
BH: hellcat Der M
Hi. Im beginner player who use the medium pips..the med pips hellcat i think it easy to play and control..and easy to hit/attack..but the sinking effect im not sure..


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PostPosted: 15 Sep 2017, 13:38 
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Blade: btf primorac carbon
FH: xiom omega iv pro
BH: hellcat Der M
huyducphamvn wrote:
This is one high-quality rubber from Der Materialspezialist. The topsheet is shiny and in great visual view. The sponge is orange and quite bouncy. My rating is about 2200-2300 USATT
this rubber is very disruptive, but also quite easy to control. I have not been using short or medium pips for a long time, but I can get used to this rubber really quick. Medium pips that I have played are common: 388C-1 (Dawei), 563 and 563-1 (Friendship), these two topsheets pair with the same speed-glue effect sponge, like Hellcat. I will make comparison between Hellcat and these two rubbers. (both in 1.5 mm), glued on Nittaku Ludeack Fleet (7 wood plies+ 2 glass fiber)
Speed: 388C-1< Hellcat=563=563-1
Disruptive effect: 563< 563-1 < Hellcat < 388C-1
Blocking: Hellcat=563 < 563-1 < 388C-1
Pushing Backspin: 388C-1 < Hellcat <563-1 < 563
Attacking Backspin: 563 < Hellcat < 563-1 < 388C-1
Attacking Low Topspin: 388C-1 < 563-1=Hellcat < 563
Attacking Spinny Topspin: 388C-1 < 563-1 < Hellcat < 563
Chopping: no rating here, because this is not my strength

After all, I can make my conclusion that this Hellcat sheet is easy to use, just like 563 with more disruptive effect.
After been practising hard with this, after 1 week I get my trophy in singles. :D :D :D
Beat lots of much better players than me.


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PostPosted: 15 Sep 2017, 13:40 
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Blade: btf primorac carbon
FH: xiom omega iv pro
BH: hellcat Der M
BJ20 wrote:
I always played medium pips on the backhand side of my blade (1.5) (sometimes 1 . 8 )
Mostly i attack / block with them and try to stay close to the table. (Play it with little wristmovements)
Only in emerged situation i go away from the table and i chop the ball back.

I'm interested in Hellcat(1.5) for backhand and have some questions:

- Has it a grippy topsheet or is it rather ungrippy ? The pips are hard or flexible ?

- I mostly block passive, is it good for this --> Low rebound on the other side

- Disruptive effects, when gives it for you the most deception: Counter, Block, push, attack backspin, variability,... ?

- Easy to attack backspin ? And on the other side of the table a low rebound or not ?

- Spinsensitive or not (for servicereturn) ?

Thx for the info already.


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