If you don't see the big deal, why buy so many of the same model?
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If you don't see the big deal, why buy so many of the same model?
YEO is an excellent blade, and at 4 months I wouldn't change if I were you...
Could do with newer rubbers though. Skyline and 729 are about as slow as they get.
If you just want to scratch an...
Maybe the resolution, but looks like LGL was using inverted in that video.
Neither, but my mind would be more at ease with a low end DHS than whatever Stuor is...
Instead of focusing on the fingers, shadow practice without a racket and find how to best use your muscles for various shots at various heights. Then find a way to grip without having to contort your...
Are you RPB only? If not, then there is no such thing as perfect for both forehand and backhand, just find something that gets by without uncomfortable finger pressure.
1. The first one looks...
Only on off center hits compared to another multi-ply blade of the same thickness and material. But your Darker is probably around 1cm thick, not fair to compare.
Only a sadist would get pleasure from that viewing experience...
But there is a "cleanness" in the feedback of playing with single ply blades. Too bad they always make them so thick that they...
You'll get there with more practice. I think squatting lower helps everyone. The closer your eyes are on level with your contact point, the better your shot quality.
Your thighs, lower back, and...
If you know exactly what you want, plenty of members here can make a custom for you.
Otherwise, blade type offerings are pretty homogeneous across brands. Generalizing, but if you like fatter...
Not sure if it was just for the Victas video...
Chinese forums say he used to use a Shunfeng blade when he was competing. Similar to old basswood DHS 08 blades but 6 plies.
Not like you to derail a technique post into EJ discussion haha.
But yes, tried it when I thought about switching to shakehand. OK blade, nice and crisp, good feel, but not as stiff/reinforced as...
Victas Koki Niwa wood.
Ni Xialan
Zhou Xintong
Gao Jun to a certain extent
Not many male blockers on the professional scene nowadays, penhold or shakehand.
Cazuo Matsumoto appears less aggressive than most Jpens,...
Most people start with a clipper/SK7 or similar and work from there. If you prefer composites, I find the Zhang Jike ZLC a little dull on some flat hits. TB T5000 is better, but to each their own.
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I don't think there are any modern short pips with dampening sponges...
That being said, if you smash hard all rubbers bottom out so there is little difference in speed. Plus, thinner sponges feel...
I bought one of their cheaper variants (Violent V5 All+) with RXTON 3/5 rubbers. Decently made, think a softer (yet bouncier) alternative to Stiga OC. Surprisingly faster than the All+ name...
The same relation between Donnie Yen and all the electric scooter batteries that has his face on them.
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Good luck on your journey! No matter how far you make it, don't forget to enjoy the game.
That being said, I expect you to regularly update your (tangible) progress and goals. More than one person...
I'd wager there's as much variation between two Clippers as there are between a Clipper and Force Pro.
Ask your vendor for the weight and thickness, if similar, they should be interchangeable.
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Or you can switch to penhold and go bareback. Less rubber = better feel.
Everyone needs on of these:
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Xplode Sensitive has a soft sponge but "tight" topsheet. Mushy is not a term I would use to describe it.
Aurus soft is another option.
Xplode Sensitive. Weird name, but they got the idea right.
Never hurts to try. 802/802-40 on a clipperoid-type blade shouldn't set you back too much. Yinhe 437 is fine, Palio makes even cheaper versions.