I love that kind of replies!
So I have 2 Clipper Wood, one 91g and one 84g. I like them but they're too fast for me. Bh hurts when I play the 91g one. The 84 is a bit twitchy for my liking, so that's why I'm staying away from them.
I've had a couple of Donic blades and all have ended up in...
May I ask what blade you have them on? I'm putting them on a Korbel, not a def blade, so I'm sceptical they may be too fast for me.
I'll probably move towards the 802, if they fit me I could go to the s1 for an upgrade.
The old style is slow and was developed for use from mid and long distance when spin was playing a major role.
Nowadays the meta is to stay close to the table and have very quick stroke reset to keep a high and stable attacking frequency.
It's not a matter of what you should learn, it's what...
I like to think of 2 backhands.
The modern backhand, infront of the body with the basis being the wrist snap, like Kallberg, Boll.
And the classic backhand, on the side of the body with the basis being the forearm movement, like Kreanga, Samsonov.
Hey,
I've been thinking of trying short pips for a while now but I don't know much about them.
I'm looking for something that does everything decently. Easy blocking on the table, chopping from mid distance, and to easily play drives on the table. The drive part is why I'm not going for long...
Butterfly says what whatever butterfly wants so they can sell. The moment you stop taking what companies say with a grain of salt, you loose the ball. Consumerism 101.
Rozena is much slower than tenergy and you would know if you had ever played with it. Tenergy is a lot more sensitive and hard...