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I want to play with a table tennis racket. Please tell me about the used ones. Specifically below.

Compared with the two baseboards, MC2 is a little bit slower, but it has better impact point control and relatively good hand feeling, and is good at actively drawing loops. U2, on the other hand, is harder, with poor control but high ball speed, slightly poor hand feeling, good at killing the ball, and strong passive attack force (of course, the premise is accurate playing), which are their own characteristics.

MC2 is lighter, U2 is heavier, and LZ is talking about straight shot, single-sided shot or horizontal shot, so both baseboards can be considered, depending on whether you like speed, the pursuit of a dead board, or the control of rotation and the pursuit of the stage rate.

conclusion: if LZ thinks he is weak, choose U2; if he thinks he has made many mistakes, choose MC2

According to this principle, it seems that it is better to use U2 on one side of the backhand, because the characteristic of the backhand is that the strength is small and well controlled, and U2 balances it, while the backhand is the opposite.

by the way, if you are playing with a backhand, it is recommended to choose MC2

In addition, MC2 has the advantage that it is easy to change the rubber sheet, so you don't have to worry about the drawing of the board. Of course, if LZ doesn't plan to change the rubber sheet, you don't need to consider this, but U2 is better, because it is easier to bond.

Forehand rubber:

729-2, never used, so I can't comment, but it is said that it is used more in backhand.

The other two pieces of rubber, ES is Bruto, Hurricane 3 is Popeye, glue is spinach, Popeye with spinach is invincible, and Popeye without spinach is a tragedy. . . Based on the premise of not brushing glue given by LZ, ES (49 or 47 degrees for MC2 and 47 or 45 degrees for U2) is recommended.

Reminder: ES is marked with a high degree, which is an international standard (C standard). If it is converted into a commonly used industry standard (A standard), it will be reduced by 8.5 degrees, that is to say, if it is marked with 47 degrees, it is equal to 38-39 degrees, which is often said.

In addition, if LZ likes soaring, we can consider NEO soaring, which is the internal energy glue specially produced by soaring. To put it bluntly, it means soaring without brushing glue. I have never tried it, so I don't comment much ~

Backhand rubber covering:

If it's a straight shot and one-sided play, then the backhand is pure decoration, and it doesn't matter what rubber covering, but a word of caution, if U2 floor is selected, the backhand should be equipped with light rubber as far as possible.

there are many kinds of p>CJ8. I don't know what type LZ is talking about.

It's recommended to take a backhand swing-two-sided arc, or a quick-stick and light-C

horizontal swing-if U2 is used, it's recommended to take a backhand swing, and if MC2 is used, it's ok to take a backhand swing.

a word of caution: most CJ8 series have internal glue. If LZ doesn't brush glue at ordinary times, it is recommended to buy internal glue.

my own configuration: mc2,729-8es (47 degrees), CJ8 double arc energy (36-38 degrees), no glue, but I'm hitting it straight and horizontally, for reference only.

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