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PostPosted: 03 Apr 2017, 22:10 
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Hi, I'm a beginner in TT, in my past I played just for fun, with any racquet, but recently I've been playing with a Joola Rossi Allround, with a pair of rubbers, LKT pro XP, and a friendship 729 cross and a yinhe moon soft, I don't know if I've got a good equipment, or I need to y something else.
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It's nice, middle of the road equipment, well suited for a beginner, and will serve you until you are an expert. Or until you decide to take up chopping and long pips. . :lol:

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Yes I agree... a great beginner to intermediate setup, no need to change.

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I order order equipment for our club with bats aimed at behind to intermediate level. We only stock one at a time as we are a small club and the one we have now is exactly the same as yours. Rosskopf All-round with XP pro.

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PostPosted: 06 Apr 2017, 03:05 
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xp pro is for my forehand, but for bh which is better, yinhe moon soft or friendship 729 cross?

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PostPosted: 06 Apr 2017, 03:14 
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PostPosted: 06 Apr 2017, 10:07 
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dominus7 wrote:
xp pro is for my forehand, but for bh which is better, yinhe moon soft or friendship 729 cross?



Try both and see which you like best. My prediction: you'll like the one you're more used to, but if you tried them back to back you'd hardly be able to tell the difference.

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I don't think it will make any difference but I'd tend to go with a softer rubber buy if you already have one or the other, just keep them. Good set up either way.

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iskandar taib wrote:
dominus7 wrote:
xp pro is for my forehand, but for bh which is better, yinhe moon soft or friendship 729 cross?



Try both and see which you like best. My prediction: you'll like the one you're more used to, but if you tried them back to back you'd hardly be able to tell the difference.

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I've used both, but I've decided for yinhe moon soft, it helps to my bh weakness strength, but my college's partner say is my more developed side :oops: , btw, both are good, I've paired the two red sheets, and they're confused, with which sheet I'm serving :D, today I'll give a chance to lkt pro xp, for fh, by the way, thanks a lot to all of you, for answer my doubts.

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dominus7 wrote:
I've used both, but I've decided for yinhe moon soft, it helps to my bh weakness strength, but my college's partner say is my more developed side :oops: , btw, both are good, I've paired the two red sheets, and they're confused, with which sheet I'm serving :D, today I'll give a chance to lkt pro xp, for fh, by the way, thanks a lot to all of you, for answer my doubts.


Was there any or much difference between the two rubbers (Moon and Cross)? (If you have to stop and think, the answer is no.. :lol: )

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PostPosted: 15 Apr 2017, 01:42 
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Of course it was :D, yinhe moon soft, was faster and spinnier, less tackier than cross and lighter, so it was much better, I'm trying to learn the strokes with the LKT, but as you said, i was used to using the cross for forehand, but i changed again to lkt pro xp, because the sheet is black |(. But LKT is less spinnier and faster than cross. My setup now is FH: LKT Pro Xp, BH: Yinhe Moon Soft, Blade: Joola Rossi Allround. Thanks to all, I'm sorry if I bother all of you, but I just wanted to ensure about my setup (btw I defeated with the two red sheets, to a guy who was more experiencied than me :rofl: , so I expect defeat him again with the lkt too) 8)


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If LKT Pro XP (which I haven't tried) is anything like Pro XT (which I have), it will probably be pretty slow. If Cross is slower then it must be QUITE slow. Slow isn't necessarily bad, one piece of advice I've heard was, for developing players, to use a bat where 60-80% (can't remember the exact number now) of full-effort loops will actually hit the table. If you're hitting more balls than that off the end then your setup is too fast.

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