Butterfly also had a couple of Wenge outer blades - Hadraw VR and SR - but I believe they've been discontinued. I wonder how different the Stiga Nostalgic series is to those and whether or not they'll prove popular/successful over time.
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Apparently the Nostalgic blades are VERY fast, even the Nostalgic Allround which is already a tad faster than a standard offensive 5-ply (like Korbel).
The fastest 7ply i have tried is the nostalgic 7 and xiom hinoki s7, but i still prefer clipper structure specially with walnut outer
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Ddifferent feel. I have both blades and the Hadraw feels a bit stiffer and has a different handle shape and vibration frequency.
Nostalgic is a faster blade but the outer plies are for propulsion. The general idea is to create a blade that you can use as an all wood blade with the plastic ball. People will have different opinions on what that actually means. My take is still that if you want an all wood blade for the plastic ball, harder outer plies are the right way to go
Ok, so what I have gathered is that I am sure that I love all wood feel. I am not sure if it is the limba or the spruce or the combi of both that I like. Maybe if I want to upgrade to a faster blade, maybe I could either try the infintiy vps v(same composition, but not sure about speed bump?) or the clipper cr.
I also do not want to consider boosting since I like the feel of my unboosted rubbers and boosting to me is also slightly cheating.
The vps i had was bad and had a hollow rattling feel
Hi,
Just wondering if you only own 1 SOC ? Or 2 ?
If you have 2, then you could try a light sealer coat on one blade (as Carl suggested) as an experiment , as mentioned this could / would change the feel.
Other than that, good advice in the thread for a new blade!!
hmmm what if I consider the waldner dicon? How does that play or feel vs oc?