I glued an Ox sheet on the sponge of some RITC 2000 Tackspeed in 1.8mm tickness.
This makes it even harder, but gives you some attacking possibilities.
I put this on the BH of a Yinhe MC-1 off blade with 729 5 2.2mm on the FH.
Flat hitting makes the ball skid off the other end of the table, chopping produces a float effect. If you punch block I have to judge the speed of the ball as it tends to just drop of your bat and hit your side of the table, to hard and it floats off the other end.
Takes some getting use to, as I am normally a two sided hitter/looper.
Caused my opponent some problems for a leg but he then got used to it's effect.
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