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PostPosted: 02 Oct 2021, 02:08 
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Tbh,the only trouble it makes is in your pocket at 36€ per sheet.If it cost 12€,which is what it deserves,then,it is a good affordable all round pip.


End of the story.End of the trouble :lol:


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PostPosted: 23 Nov 2021, 13:32 
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Hi guys, I have tried Dr.Neubauer Trouble Maker OX, on a new blade, Dr.Neubauer High Technology Cypress Carbon for a couple of months. I am very impressed with the performance.

After so many years of playing LP OX, I am quite happy with TM so far. It suits my style of play, BH chop, block, swipe and drive. There are many brands of LPs on the market, some are good in one thing but weak in other. Trouble Maker is well balanced. That is why I have been using it for two years!

I have made a video and it shows how Trouble Maker OX and Tornado Supreme 1.8 mm play on High Technology Cypress Carbon blade:



Enjoy! :) :) :)
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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2021, 09:11 
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Great play as always Stephen. Equipment is secondary :up: ;)


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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2021, 09:35 
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Thanks! Haven't played TT for a few months due to pandemic and all clubs closed. Just back to play two months ago.
How are you doing TT Buddy? Its been a while, hope u are safe and well amid pandemic!
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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2021, 14:25 
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Our council run Table Tennis venue is still closed unfortunately and sadly not likely to be back till mid Jan'22. Apart from that all good. :up: Best Wishes. :)


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PostPosted: 23 Dec 2022, 21:01 
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I am interested in the version of Dr Neubaeur Troublemaker 0,6.

I have played with TSP Curl p1r 0.5 mmin the Butterfly Defence Pro. My style of play is chop to mid distance/block and attack with my forehand when the other player returns a ball that is easy.

I want test other options (TSP in the year 2023 will be not legal). I have tested Victas Curl p1 but is not the same rubber. In this case, I am openmind for check other options suitable for my game.

Troublemaker 0,7 is a good option for me?
And Desperado Reloaded 0,6?
what is the friction of this long pips?

regards and thanks!!!


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PostPosted: 23 Dec 2022, 23:23 
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scdit46 wrote:
I am interested in the version of Dr Neubaeur Troublemaker 0,6.

I have played with TSP Curl p1r 0.5 mmin the Butterfly Defence Pro. My style of play is chop to mid distance/block and attack with my forehand when the other player returns a ball that is easy.

I want test other options (TSP in the year 2023 will be not legal). I have tested Victas Curl p1 but is not the same rubber. In this case, I am openmind for check other options suitable for my game.

Troublemaker 0,7 is a good option for me?
And Desperado Reloaded 0,6?
what is the friction of this long pips?

regards and thanks!!!


I got a friend who's been using TM in 0.6 for chopping and he stopped using it due to poor
durability.

He lost very many pips in the center, sweet spot,rather.


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PostPosted: 26 Dec 2022, 03:23 
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hello
What is your feedback of troublemaker 0,6 for chopping to mid distance?


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PostPosted: 06 Jan 2023, 08:20 
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Blade: dr neubauer firewall +
FH: DHS skyline 3 neo 2.15 mm
BH: Dr. Neubauer Agressor 1.5
Good control is the basics of this rubber. Notting very fantastics but not a bad one either. It can do almost everything correctly. A good all allround rubber


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