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There is no better or worse blade, there is the blade that suits better or worse your style of playing, the same for rubbers.
Well technically, in general, QA, durability and quality matters. For the OP specific question, those are probably top tier blades and should have no quality issues.
 
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Well technically, in general, QA, durability and quality matters. For the OP specific question, those are probably top tier blades and should have no quality issues.
If your point has any merit as advice to the OP then which of the 3 is best and which is worst?
Do you recommend he buy the one of the 'highest quality' (however you choose to define that) without giving any consideration to his game?
That's pretty crap advice dude 😂
 
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If your point has any merit as advice to the OP then which of the 3 is best and which is worst?
Do you recommend he buy the one of the 'highest quality' (however you choose to define that) without giving any consideration to his game?
That's pretty crap advice dude 😂
I mostly agree with the previous post I liked that at at that level of blades there is no "best", it's what suits the OP style the best. I own different versions of Long 5 and have tried the Viscaria SALC and they are both good in their own ways but the one that I'm playing right now, the Stiga Inspira Hybrid Carbon is the combination of the best features of both Long 5 and the Viscaria. Large head for stability, low end controllability and also good top end power with the crisp backhand of an outer ALC.
 
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