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 Post subject: New RPH
PostPosted: 10 Jul 2024, 11:56 
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Blade: palio expert 3
FH: palio expert 3
BH: palio expert 3
I used to play pingpong as a kid, now I'm trying to learn table tennis. In relearning everything from the ground up, I've come to realize I feel more comfortable with a RPB grip (when I played shakehand as a kid, i still had 3 fingers wrapped on the other side, so its just a reversal of what I already did).
I didn't know this would be the case, so when I first started going to TT, I bought a palio expert 3 on amazon. Now I would like to buy my first RPB blade, but I've only been playing for a few months. I don't have an understanding of different blades or rubbers (before palio, i just used outer pips/sponge/sandpaper blades when we were kids).
A member of the TT group I go to, was trying to suggest blades, and said I should probably NOT get an offensive blade yet, until I've learned more control, so I WAS going to get a YEO, but now I'm looking at other possible blades.
For rubbers, looking at a reddit post, I was originally gonna go YEO, with a rozena red rubber, and a skyline tg 3 black, but, the store I was looking at doesn't have the skyline tg 3 in stock (or tg 2).
TLDR: Not sure if I should get a YEO, or if there's an better beginner alternative for RPH, also no clue which rubbers at all.


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 Post subject: Re: New RPH
PostPosted: 26 Sep 2024, 13:26 
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Blade: DHS PG-7
FH: H-3
BH: Palio AK47
I also play penhold.

Think you will be better served with Yinhe w6
Then later when U can play all strokes. Sanwei fextra 7ply is good as well.


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