Yasaka blade suggestion( carbon preferred)

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I think you have to differ between hard (touch) and stiff (prevents bending the blade, opposite of flexible)

From what I understand, for the plastik ball a hard bit still slightly flexible blade (innerforce) with hard rubbers work best?

Then the Extra Offensive 7 Power would be a better choice than Ma Lin Carbon? Is this a valid theory?
 
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I think you have to differ between hard (touch) and stiff (prevents bending the blade, opposite of flexible)

From what I understand, for the plastik ball a hard bit still slightly flexible blade (innerforce) with hard rubbers work best?

Then the Extra Offensive 7 Power would be a better choice than Ma Lin Carbon? Is this a valid theory?

I do differentiate those, for example YEO has harder touch but is quite flexible compared to ma lin carbon which has softer touch but is less flexible than YEO
 
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Yasaka have high quality blades but their carbon blades are not too fast which is mostly a good thing. Try the Ma Lin Carbon or Soft carbon version.

How does the ma lin soft carbon compare to the regular? I currently use the yeo as well and am looking to try a carbon blade, but nothing as heavy as a timo boll alc
 
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