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  1. Cybershape Carbon & Head Heavy Blades

    Head heavy is better for pretty much all forehand attacking shots. Handle heavy better for short game and backhand.
  2. Provincial/National H8-80

    I've had several H8-80, never any oxidation problems. But that is also, i guess, a thing with poor QC....
  3. Provincial/National H8-80

    Might be worth the extra cost if the QC is better. 8-80 is great but the differences in weight between different rubbers is just to much.
  4. T05, what hardness?

    Agree. I believe that the top sheet of the G1 is thicker and/or firmer.
  5. San Francisco looking for training partner.

    All ESN- and most Chinese alternatives will be significantly heavier. Low weight is a selling point for Butterfly rubbers.
  6. Butterfly Harimoto ALC Chinese alternative (DHS, Yinhe, etc.)

    Well... somewhere inbetween SK7 and Harimoto anyway. It's not a wide room even if it looks like that on the graph.
  7. Viscaria with more control

    Aren't the Boll ALC and the Viscaria the same except for the handles?
  8. Influence of the blade weight (same blade)

    It is an old trick to fasten a coin or something similar at the end of the handle to shift the balance a bit.
  9. Short review of Glayzer 09c

    Out of topic but... how is the Inner 75 compared to the Viscaria?
  10. Influence of the blade weight (same blade)

    Guess every piece of wood is a bit different than another. Trees are obviously different! :) But I've also noticed slight differences in blade sizes and handle thicknesses.
  11. Influence of the blade weight (same blade)

    The handle pieces are much smaller than the rest of the blade though. If you spread the extra weight from a lighter to a heavier blade evenly so to speak - most of it will end up in the head. My experience is that the heavier the blade, the head heavier it feels.
  12. Influence of the blade weight (same blade)

    Wouldn't the heavier one be more head heavy in most cases? 10 g extra in the handle seems unlikely.
  13. Does the Dignics09C worth it?

    I guess that is the shitty quality control talking. I've used four or five (tried on different blade shapes and in 37 and 38) and the difference in weight is huge. All topsheets have been fine though and I'd say that they are at least as durable as the RZs in that way. The one I'm using now has...
  14. Does the Dignics09C worth it?

    Well... I stopped using Rakza Z because of (the weight and) what I thought was poor durability. Or at least a bad way of dying so to speak. This goes for most tensors I've used - the sponge suddenly dies after a couple of months. Tenergies and Chinese rubbers have a slow decay so you keep...
  15. Does the Dignics09C worth it?

    The Dignics-family is distinctively lighter than their tensor-counterparts. Might be worth something to some.
  16. Old JRE

    I believe that the old one had two different FL handles. Had a friend who had a JRE FL that was very different from the on I had.
  17. Your Favorite Inner Carbon Blade - SURVEY

    Can anyone compare the Sanwei Inner 75 to Harimoto ALC/Innerforce Layer ALC or DHS H301? I liked the H301 but had a hard time adjusting to some kind of springyness when hitting hard forhand (compared to a Viscaria). But the short game was sweet. I own an Inner 75 but havent started using it...
  18. Short review of Glayzer 09c

    My experience is the opposite. Rozena - which i did use for a while - didn't suit me at all. No spin but quite fast. If you want that, why not use short pips? Then you'll get some disruptive effects as well. G09c on the other hand I've always thought that Butterfly did a mistake not naming it...
  19. Butterfly Dimitrij Ovtcharov Innerforce ALC Review

    Thanks! I guess what I really wanted to know is - do the bigger heads have the same shape, just bigger, or is something else different? They could have made it more egg shaped, wider overall or something like that. The Ovtcharov blade is quite thick so it should have been more tilted to the...
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