There is just no way the blade can matter when a rubber is broken in... (and I seriously doubt Dignics needs breaking in...)
Cheers
L-zr
I don't know what happened with my bat to be honest. I went camping and i bought my bat with me(they had tt facilities there) and at the place, my bat suddenly felt fast. At the time, i thought, "oh thats just because of the atmosphere"(they had very loud music on and the tables were slanted and the ball was really worn out).
But when I came back to my club, i had a headache and i couldnt play well at all. So i came back 3 days later and i warmed up with this person, and my bat felt really fast! I kept on over hitting just like i did at the camp. It felt like the sponge was engaging much more easily and i could really feel the speed of Dignics.
Then i went on holiday to Taiwan and bought another bat there. Ovtcharov ALC with D09c on fh and D05 on bh. Same rubber set up as previously. When i tried it out, it felt just like my previous bat after my camping.
This is why i assumed it was the blade that made the difference. But now that i ponder more into it, i find more and more ways that anything could have affected it. Could it be the atmosphere? Could it be the temperature? Could it be the humidity? Could it be the way it was glued? Could it be me? I have no idea.
Why would Dignics feel different now. It had gone through phases in the past(weird, i know, but its butterfly so we dont judge) such as when i first put the protective sheets on my backhand, it felt really fast, similar to this. But that feeling went away in a week.
I thought, with my amount of play(8+ hours a week) for 5 months, Dignics would have broken in, which some people reported it needed doing. And i do recall my bat not feeling super fast, which i was prepared for due to my research beforehand hand about the rubber.
I don't know what happened. Maybe some other people can help find out for me. I have included as much detail as i can here. But as of now, i just believe that Dignics took 5 months of intensive play to break in, an that was due to the blade being slow(doesn't really make sense, i know). But now I've got a new bat, and Dignics feels like it should do.