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+ Drinkhall Powerspin Carbon with Aurus Prime and Omega...
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+ Drinkhall Powerspin Carbon with Aurus Prime and Omega...
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Dude, just get any ZLF or all-wood blade and start practicing.
The speed of the blade is also dependant on how you know hitting the strokes.
I used to play with a Butterfly Freitas with MXP on both sides and can easily make those FH and BH loops without much of an effort. I switched to a OSP Virtuoso with Rakza 7 on both sides, to improve on my strokes. What my opponents say is they noticed a substantial increase in spin more than my previous setup and When I asked them about speed they said that they felt no difference.
I also have a innerforce alc.s with same rubbers; however, I always tend to like the Virtuoso more.
Remember, it is the technique which will make you win points and not Equipment
Suggestions:
- OSP Virtuoso+
- Innerforce ZLF
- Liu Shiwen ZLF
- Hurricane King II
- Darker 7p 2a 7t (very different feeling)
- MXP (heavy)
- TSP Super Ventus
- Rakza 7
- Rasanter 47
- Hexer Grip
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The speed of the blade is also dependant on how you know hitting the strokes.
I used to play with a Butterfly Freitas with MXP on both sides and can easily make those FH and BH loops without much of an effort. I switched to a OSP Virtuoso with Rakza 7 on both sides, to improve on my strokes. What my opponents say is they noticed a substantial increase in spin more than my previous setup and When I asked them about speed they said that they felt no difference.
I also have a innerforce alc.s with same rubbers; however, I always tend to like the Virtuoso more.
Remember, it is the technique which will make you win points and not Equipment
Suggestions:
- OSP Virtuoso+
- Innerforce ZLF
- Liu Shiwen ZLF
- Hurricane King II
- Darker 7p 2a 7t (very different feeling)
- MXP (heavy)
- TSP Super Ventus
- Rakza 7
- Rasanter 47
- Hexer Grip
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