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  1. Upgrade from Yasaka Sweden Extra to more powerful blade

    Thank you very much for a lot of suggestion I've read through! I decided to give a try to Darker Hinoki 5p-2a with ST handle. From reviews and videos I think it may fit my needs. If not, I'll try something from listed above!
  2. Upgrade from Yasaka Sweden Extra to more powerful blade

    Hey guys, I was playing with Stiga Clipper wood for all of my life, but since a big pause I decided to try a slower blade to recover my skills. YSE did the job. Now I have a feeling that I want something like that, but with a little bit more confident feeling when do hard flat finish strokes...
  3. Beginner ALL+/OFF- ~50$ blade with the most potential – yet another blade recommendat

    Yasaka Sweden Extra has quite a thin FL handle in my opinion, so if you are afraid of a big handle it is a plus. The only con of the blade for me is that it is much harder to do finish strokes. Probably because of flexibility + handle size for me (I have a big hand). I'm much more precise with...
  4. Stiga Clipper Wood Chinese (or budget) rubbers advice

    I can confirm that Palio AK47 series works very nice with clipper. I tested Red FH and Yellow BH ones. Nice combination, but if you have some skills of course, because red one is quite hard.
  5. Stiga Clipper Wood Chinese (or budget) rubbers advice

    I agree that there are too many options, but to limit myself I'm trying to choose between quite popular ones. I'm glad that I've decided to try another blade. I got some knowledge out of it. So I don't plan to experiment with it too much. Probably just 2-4 sheets of a rubber to get more...
  6. Stiga Clipper Wood Chinese (or budget) rubbers advice

    Hey guys, I'm an owner of a 20 years old Stiga Clipper Wood blade, which my coach bought me back then. I've been playing a lot, but had a long break so now I'm returning back. After the break I got a feeling that I'm not controlling my technique as well as I would love to, so I decided to...
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