Donic's blade heh, I guess I need a lot more control on the blade specs.Baum Esprit, Ovtcharov Senso Carbon, Waldner Senso Ultra Carbon, Senso V1 and V2 versions, Dyjas Ultra Power...
lot's of great blades, Baum Esprit and Waldner Senso Ultra Carbon are the most famous I think.
Nittaku is a lot more expensive, so mostly the beginner blades will be in that price range.
I could say that I'm the offensive player and really need a fast and control blade. So would you prefer it to be mix one here? To be honest, I'm quite new to the terms here and need to check it up sometimes on internet.Need to know your playing style. Do you prefer OFF+ / OFF/ALL blade. Do you prefer with carbon layer or all wood.
So many options
The price is decent for me but I need to up the specs a bit more than that, so I could use it in long period of time.I'm not aware of any budget Nittaku blades, but I do know there are quite a few affordable Donic blades. The Appelgren Allplay comes to mind.
Would you mind giving me the pics of blade that u refer to ?Stiga offensive classic if you are a beginner - all wood blade - more like off- but great control - and fits your budget.
Red flag...I could say that I'm the offensive player and really need a fast and control blade. So would you prefer it to be mix one here? To be honest, I'm quite new to the terms here and need to check it up sometimes on internet.
You guessed me right. I don't have any experience or knowledge about the tt equipments. I would like to follow your suggestion about trying club's people setups but that's also the case. It's hardly to find a good table tennis player here ( I'm studying abroad in Taiwan ) really hard to find a club here.What made you say Donic or Nittaku?
I honestly think you are shooting in the dark. Go to a club. Get a bunch of people to let you try their setups. Ask a good player to recommend some things that may suit your level.
Usually people just trying to figure out equipment go pretty wrong because the TT companies provide specs that are deceptive and don’t mean much.
The Appelgren Allplay is something that a pretty high level player could use and play well and aggressively with despite the specs listed.
But the general tendency if for newer players, getting their first setup where they are buying rubbers and blade separately, usually get setups that are too fast and too spin sensitive.
Based on a few things yoga said, I am guessing an All+ to Off- all wood blade should be good for you.
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Red flag...
Would you mind giving me the pics of blade that u refer to ?
What do you say If I put Stiga Offensive Classic blade together with Fastarc G-1 for FH and Yasaka Rakza 7 for BH ?Get a Yinhe Galaxy 896 blade.
Put Dawei 2008XP rubbers on it.
That should be a fine setup for you at a reasonable price.
What do you say If I put Stiga Offensive Classic blade together with Fastarc G-1 for FH and Yasaka Rakza 7 for BH ?
You guessed me right. I don't have any experience or knowledge about the tt equipments. I would like to follow your suggestion about trying club's people setups but that's also the case. It's hardly to find a good table tennis player here ( I'm studying abroad in Taiwan ) really hard to find a club here.
It's hardly to find a good table tennis player here ( I'm studying abroad in Taiwan ) really hard to find a club here.