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  1. Nittaku FastArc G-1 Max. on both sides

    Yasaka Ma Lin Soft Carbon is basically a Yasaka Sweden Extra with thin carbon around the core (not underneath the top ply). It is only slightly faster and feels like an all-wood blade. It is different compared to ordinary carbon blades. But if you are an all-wood guy like me, even a slight...
  2. What is different samsonov force black edition VS samsonov force pro

    I have played with all three. Stratus Power Wood (SPW) is a 5-ply wood blade but quite thick (~6.2 mm) and it is fast (for 5-ply normal wood blades). It is supposed to be an improvement over Butterfly Petr Korbel (5.9 mm in thickness). But given the big head and big handle, it feels quite...
  3. dhs pg7 vs. tibhar Stratus Power Wood & Samsonov Force Pro (both versions)

    Stratus Power Wood (SPW) is a 5 ply wood with composition of limba - limba - ayous - limba - limba. It is supposed to be a "copy" of BTY Korbel, but SPW is a bit thicker (~ 6.2 mm) compared to Korbel (5,9 - 6.0 mm). Therefore SPW is stiffer and faster. It also has bigger handle so anybody...
  4. Is this Butterfly Primorac original or fake?

    It is genuine. Not a fake one. Trust me.
  5. Which one from 3 Inner carbon blades

    Well, Donic releases Ovtcharov (now Original) True Carbon with inner carbon (besides the normal outer carbon).
  6. Best Urologist in Delhi | Dr.Anshuman Agarwal

    He is the real expert in "Banana" flick
  7. Samsonov Alpha SGS vs Samsonov Premium Contac

    Well, if you don't like Tibhar Samsonov Alpha SGS, you can choose the ordinary Tibhar Samsonov Alpha (blue handle, no foam). Tibhar Samsonov Premium Contact is basically the same with Stiga Allround Evolution and Donic Persson Powerallround. Thickness is 5.9 - 6.0 mm with...
  8. btfy alc: limba or koto?

    Looking through my blade collection, it seems that I have more limba outer blades compared to koto outer blades. So I guess I prefer limba. I am an allwood guy, but somehow when trying composite blades, I usually like limba more than koto. For example, when I owned TB Spirit and M Maze, I...
  9. Should i change to carbon or stick with all wood?

    If I were you, I would stick to your BTY Korbel (Japan). First, it is an excellent blade that you can use for a long time. Second, and the most important thing is, you are still learning to loop properly. In this case, it is better to use all-wood blade. I don't say that you can't learn...
  10. Lookimg for a new blade

    First, before using Waldner Senso Carbon, Waldner used limba - spruce - ayous - spruce - limba blade (Dicon, Banda, etc.) Second, given the right technique, you can block with anything, but in general, STIFFER blade is easier for blocking. When I use Clipper or Samsonov Force Pro Black (7-ply)...
  11. Lookimg for a new blade

    Tibhar Stratus Power Wood and Xiom Offensive S are basically a Korbel on steroid. Oh, Yasaka Malin Extra Offensive is also a bit faster than Korbel with harder feel.
  12. Looking pure Wood blade for developing my skill , Korbel etc

    Yasaka Malin Soft Carbon (MLSC) is basically Yasaka Sweden Extra (same composition) with thin carbon next to the core. If you are used to hard carbon blade, you will hate MLSC because it behaves more like wood blade. It is even quite flexible, considering it is a carbon blade. Speed wise, if...
  13. Best ping pong paddle for beginners

    If you have no budget constraint, I would choose Yasaka Sweden Extra. Perfect for beginners and intermediate players. Regarding rubbers, I would choose standard (non-tensor) rubbers. Probably Mark V or other classic rubbers. Or you can choose Chinese made paddle and rubbers, but in this...
  14. Looking pure Wood blade for developing my skill , Korbel etc

    This is an under-rated blade. It is an excellent blade. If you like the Old Samsonov Alpha, then you will like it. Compared to the new Samsonov Alpha (blue handle), Lebesson is more similar to the old Samsonov Alpha (grey handle) with bigger head.
  15. Butterfly Primorac 2017 version still good?

    I think for a beginner, Yasaka Sweden Extra is very good. I think it is better than Primorac Off-, for one thing: Extra is a bit thicker than Primorac Off-, thus better for the current bigger ball. However, regarding the thickness of Primorac Off-, Japanese catalog lists it as 5.5 mm in...
  16. Should I upgrade to a Nittaku Acoustic?

    I have used Nittaku Acoustic (89 grams) and I also used Stratus Power Wood (93 grams) briefly. I will compare both with my 93 grams BTY Korbel (the new version, not with the black butterfly tag). I used to have Acoustic LG as well (~93 grams). SPW Compared to Korbel, it is a bit thicker thus...
  17. What is blade best for loop and control

    DELETED.... Sorry, I did not realize that I replied to a question in the old thread. I replied to 4-year old questions, thus I deleted my answer.
  18. Controlling EJ

    I accidently cure my EJ syndrome by not playing TT for quite a long time. And then when I started playing again, I picked up a blade that sit near to me and since I can play very well with it, I have not considered any other blades that I have.
  19. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    There are 2 classic blades that stand the test of time (according to my experience): Butterfly Korbel (for 5-ply allwood) and Stiga Clipper Wood (for 7-ply allwood). You can buy a Clipper and use it for the rest of your life. It is enough for us (mere mortal).
  20. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    Depending on the wood used during the production, I used to find >95 grams batch of Clipper blades. But few years later, I found <90 grams batch. My Clipper Wood blades are 90 grams and 84 grams. My Clipper CR blade is 84 grams. I don't use it now, but when I used it in the past, I used the...
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