WebSep 2, 2009 · The Haifu Blue Whale II is a decent rubber for players who like Chinese rubbers. It has speed and spin. I have not seen a drop in its speed in some 3 hours of play, so I assume the speed will lasts for a … WebApr 4, 2024 · Put the blade flat on the table with the handle hanging off. (so you dont crack the blade.) Use the rubber sheet and press hard and scrub like sandpaper but press hard. Sealing; Favorite is either water based or mineral based Minwax Quick Dry Poly-U. (Ace hardware and other places).
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http://mytabletennis.net/forum/haifu-shark-and-whale-3-forum-testing_topic71413.html WebMar 28, 2024 · 70 Mar 28, 2024 #1 I’m curious about the Haifu blue whale and red shark series, has anyone got any experience with these? From internet reviews it seems like a very spinny, but kinda slow rubber, can anyone confirm or compare Haifu rubbers to other rubbers? Much appreciated! You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads epichlorohydrin sheet
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http://mytabletennis.net/forum/blade-feeling-vs-blade-vibration_topic15156.html WebThis is the untuned version of the Haifu Blue Whale II. Reviews (4) Haifu Blue Whale II (2) (Untuned) TeTo on 10/8/2024. I love its spinny topspin and its good control. The rubber has a nice feeling and some gears. Its hardness is similar to Thibar MX-P, it isn´t hard for Chinese rubbers and its throw arc is medium to medium low. WebJun 2, 2011 · Hello everybody! I played with Butterfly rubbers for a very long time and I always wanted to play with chinese rubbers for several reasons. Unfortunately... drive e windows 11