Five Arylate Carbon Blades - Which one would you choose and why?

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While I agree with most you said I think there are some huge advantages with composite even if you are not playing close to the table: My blocks are A LOT better with ALC blades because of the better sweet spot. :)

That's basically because of the flatter throw angle and the longer trajectory, but can easily compensated with the right touch and racket angle.

So Yeah, as i said: close to the table there's not very much that a composite can do that an allwood can't.
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That's basically because of the flatter throw angle and the longer trajectory, but can easily compensated with the right touch and racket angle.

So Yeah, as i said: close to the table there's not very much that a composite can do that an allwood can't.
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I get tired so much faster playing the same quality of game with allwood vs. carbon/composite blades. It’s just a lot of effort for little gain with slow blades.


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