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I would say the incoming IAC would probably fit the mould as it's hinoki outer and inner layer fiber, but there is a koto mid layer, so it has more of a balance of stiffness and feeling. It should be fairly similar to the Santoru KL-c Inner blade which I used for about a year and a half.
Proline IAC? The newsbook linked above says it is a Koto outer ply
 
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I guess the thick hinoki outer has more touchy feel than the stiffness indicates, I would classify the nobilis as middle of the range when it comes to overall stiffness. I would say the incoming IAC would probably fit the mould as it's hinoki outer and inner layer fiber, but there is a koto mid layer, so it has more of a balance of stiffness and feeling. It should be fairly similar to the Santoru KL-c Inner blade which I used for about a year and a half.


Stiff, so that it doesn't have elasticity, but at the same time soft to the touch of the ball. Yes, something like Nobilis, but I would need a much slower one.

Can you send me a link where there is more information about your IAC?
 
I guess the thick hinoki outer has more touchy feel than the stiffness indicates, I would classify the nobilis as middle of the range when it comes to overall stiffness. I would say the incoming IAC would probably fit the mould as it's hinoki outer and inner layer fiber, but there is a koto mid layer, so it has more of a balance of stiffness and feeling. It should be fairly similar to the Santoru KL-c Inner blade which I used for about a year and a half.


I also couldn't find anything about a blade that has hinoki layers and a koto center. Can you send me a link to this blade?
Can you also list the thickness of this blade?
Thank you.
 
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Don't really understand your blade labeling. Specifically JOOLA Tezzo Paladin. For this blade you have described flex 8. This means the highest value of all the blades you sell. However, this blade has internal carbon and in addition the total thickness as you state is 6.8 mm. In contrast, the Joola Classic carbon has the same carbon and in addition only 6.1 mm thick. At the same time, its flex is marked as 1.5 by you. Are you using the same type of carbon? How is it possible that a blade that is thinner is stiffer than a blade that has a similar carbon composition and is even thicker?
 
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Don't really understand your blade labeling. Specifically JOOLA Tezzo Paladin. For this blade you have described flex 8. This means the highest value of all the blades you sell. However, this blade has internal carbon and in addition the total thickness as you state is 6.8 mm. In contrast, the Joola Classic carbon has the same carbon and in addition only 6.1 mm thick. At the same time, its flex is marked as 1.5 by you. Are you using the same type of carbon? How is it possible that a blade that is thinner is stiffer than a blade that has a similar carbon composition and is even thicker?
I don't really have any involvement with setting those specs, the German team develop the product and create those. I don't really tend to look at them too much personally. They are made by different suppliers so the fibers, wood and production process are different even if the labelled materials are the same. That could be one reason for the difference in labelling. 1.5 flex seems very low though. It's something I have raised internally before in the past.
 
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I had planned to order a Joola Rosskopf Emotion, but sadly tabletennis11 says it's discontinued: https://www.tabletennis11.com/other_eng/joola-rosskopf-emotion

Also, the same goes for another oldish Joola blade I was slightly interested in, Vyzaryz Freeze: https://www.tabletennis11.com/other_eng/joola-vyzaryz-freeze

Anyone here who have heard news about upcoming Joola models to replace these two? Maybe Matt Hetherington knows a thing or two?
For everyone searching for Joola Rosskopf Emotion, We have these still in stock. (FL+ST)
It are maybe nearly the last ones worldwide so don't miss it :)
 
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@Matt Hetherington, I have been wondering, why Joola has "Control" and "Accuracy" parameters. As for me, control correlates strongly with accuracy: the more control the blade has, the more accurate my shots will be.

Any reasons why Joola differentiates the two?

Thank you.
I think accuracy is more linked to precision, blades that have more stiffness tend to be classified as having higher accuracy as the ball contact is often more direct. Control is generally correlated with blades that are softer, have more feeling and offer more consistent play. That's just my take on it :)
 
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So sad to see the xylo 7 replaced, that thing has good control and great power.
Even if the new AW7 is essentially the same, the looks are a no-go for me.
It’s always unfortunate for someone when any blade is discontinued, I’ve certainly been through it too 😇 Unfortunately for Joola the Xylo blades were not as popular as we had hoped and it was time for a change to something new, so we will see how it goes 🙃
 
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您好,我想問一下 Joola 是否退出了中國市場?我認為原來的 JOOLA 中國總代理已經不再做joola品牌了
It hasn’t it’s in a transition phase. Joola Xiamen distributorship ended and Joola China (our own office and team) will re-launch table tennis soon
 
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It’s always unfortunate for someone when any blade is discontinued, I’ve certainly been through it too 😇 Unfortunately for Joola the Xylo blades were not as popular as we had hoped and it was time for a change to something new, so we will see how it goes 🙃
The price just isn't it in Europe I think, very popular in China from what I can see, but the price is only a fifth so that might explains it
 
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