This user has no status.
This user has no status.
🏆 Top 1% Commenter
Well-Known Member
Well-Known Member
Then I would say you want the exact opposite, overall it can be a heavy blade, but it needs to be low balanced so it won't cause BH issues. Not to say that it won't work, but head heavy blades are harder to manage on the Bh, especially if you use heavy rubbers and keep a loose wrist.;-) Either that, or I need to improve my BH technique ;-) I mean, I can put a lot of power into FH, and my arm will not be tired. OK, the whole body will be, but not the arm... But BH - nope, the wrist can be tired, even shoulder... It must be technique issue... Cheers.
The blade's response doesn't change, you are not doing anything to the composition itself to change its behavior. You are only changing the total mass, and the center of mass. Ok, in theory more mass gives you a little more power, but only if we consider the same acceleration. What changes is how you contact the ball (timing), and that may lead to different things depending on your stroke. Generally speaking, more head heavy blades tend to add more power because you are able to generate more momentum, but only on full strokes (aka chinese technique, power from the ground).Hello, excuse my English. I have a few questions. The Cibershape blade has weights that can be added to the handle. How does the blade's response change? On other blades, with the same blade weight, how does it respond if the handle is heavier? How does it respond if the head is heavier? In what case is the curve of the ball taller and shorter? And vice versa? Thank you.
I did have an idea like this, but using a weight inside the handle (for example a lead weight moving inside a tube), water wouldn't provide enough mass and it would move too slowly. It could be something interesting, if implemented properly, but I also think it would make more harm than good. If the weight moved in the middle of the swing, it could cause imbalances which would make it harder to control.I wonder if anyone made blades with active weight shift system. For lack of my creativity I imagine someone puts a water capsule into the handle which is maybe 30% full, other 70% is air. So if you hold your racket upright the water flows to the bottom and you have a handle heavy blade, if you let your arm down(point your racket down) like for forehand loop, drive, topspin etc the water flows to the front making your blade balance shift towards the head.