I'm a straight, double-reverse, near-arc Aauto Quicker myself. At present, several motherboards are Boer Alc(T05+ yellow sponge AK47), Fangbo Carbon (Tianji 3+ Minchong 2.0) and extremely strong pure wood (Clark SP Pro Harding+Stica Power LT). These configurations are actually quite wonderful, but they are all the results of my own constant trial and adjustment. According to the description of the subject, I feel that the subject is more suitable for stability and continuous rubber. Let's talk about the following price segments from high to low, mainly forehand (in fact, because backhand rubber is not well understood).
Three-dimensional national target, I have never played this myself, but the general response of players is not bad. The feedback is soft, transparent and stable, and there is no need to pour glue. Min Chong doesn't recommend it. The forehand is too soft. If you put the backhand, personally, I feel that Minchong is not cost-effective in this price range and has no outstanding advantages. I bought a second-hand one myself. By the way, in fact, many second-hand equipment is still very cost-effective, but the water is still relatively deep, especially the floor, which is easy to pay tuition. Pick it out if you can, and buy a brand-new one if you are not sure, which is relatively guaranteed.