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    Penholder, setup: Forehand: Victas 401, 2.0mm Blade: Nittaku Hino 5.22 Backhand: Tenergy 19

    Penholder, setup: Forehand: Victas 401, 2.0mm Blade: Nittaku Hino 5.22 Backhand: Tenergy 19
  2. Nittaku Hino blades

    I'm gonna get this and put a Victas 401 on it
  3. What is this blade?

    Do you know the blade specific name?
  4. What is this blade?

    The only thing I know is that an old lady brought it in a while ago (I think from the 90s or 80s?), the brand is hunter. From what I know, it is all wood.
  5. Nittaku Hino blades

    Would it be OK if I added something slow like the DHS skyline series
  6. Penhold Blades Similar to the Rutis Revo J

    Butterfly CN7-J (discontinued)
  7. 1 ply JPEN w RPB gluing

    Decided not to go along with it, switched temporarily to CPEN for other reasons
  8. 1 ply JPEN w RPB gluing

    OK sounds good. thanks for responses
  9. Long pips for spin variation. For chopper.

    Sounds good, thats the most common ones iv seen recommended. Is there any chinese pips or any other options cheaper? Thanks.
  10. 1 ply JPEN w RPB gluing

    I've been using RPB on my Armstrong APEX 21, which has an black area on the back that is straight rather than curved (unlike standard JPEN). I put tape on top as a layer since the black part is slippery (glue wont stick as well and has air pockets). . How can I stick my RPB rubber (Dignics 05)...
  11. Long pips for spin variation. For chopper.

    Context: My brother is a chopper who uses the Yinhe Neptune 0.7mm on a sword 309 (All/Def), ad DHS H8 After trying Butterfly Feint Soft (25deg sponge and fairly grippy), it seems it was able to produce and vary more spin, with an "OK amount of reversal" as well. Are there cheaper...
  12. JPEN back side Long pips, invert, etc

    Nah its more for a preventative/last resort thing. Like how when Ma Lin's footwork gets tested with strong angles and he cannot loop the next shot, he will just use his back (RPB side) to chop once and recover his footwork.
  13. JPEN back side Long pips, invert, etc

    I've seen a lot of people recommend me add a sheet of LP OX or inverted on my backhand side of my racket. Ive heard a lot of people try inverted; however, even the cut weight is quite heavy, uncomfortable and almost unplayable. This is basically my racket: 1. Do I need to shave the black area...
  14. JPEN rolemodels/players to imitate and learn from

    Since JPEN backhand is considerably weaker than the FH, are flicks really a good option for BH side? I've found these on youtube:
  15. JPEN rolemodels/players to imitate and learn from

    This is my first JPEN blade and I've been using CPEN the rest of the time iv played before this. I'd say its quite hard. I'd assume its quite a bit harder since its compress from 10 to 8.7mm. The speed is absurd but I'm not sure if its my tenergy 05. Even on punch shots its very fast.
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