DHS Power PG9 vs Jolla Aruna

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If I’m not mistaken, you are playing for about 4 months. You got lots of good recommendations for 5 ply all wood blades in your other threads. If you plan to get good at the game, you probably should pick one of those. But if you just want a blade you think would be cool to have, get the one you find the prettiest.
 
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thanks for reply, why searching deep i dont have next chance! to change or buy new racket again. if rackets not suits me also i have to go with that good or bad so that i try to get better one.

If I’m not mistaken, you are playing for about 4 months. You got lots of good recommendations for 5 ply all wood blades in your other threads. If you plan to get good at the game, you probably should pick one of those. But if you just want a blade you think would be cool to have, get the one you find the prettiest.
 
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thanks for reply, why searching deep i dont have next chance! to change or buy new racket again. if rackets not suits me also i have to go with that good or bad so that i try to get better one.
Oh, I totally understand you.
But really, you got lots of good recommendations on your first thread. And don't worry about a 5 ply wood not being the "better one". Faster is not necessarily better, and in some cases it is actually worst.

Also, you are using a pre made, right? Any custom made racket will be already a lot faster than a regular pre made.

And remember that lots of professional players still use 5 ply wood blades :)
 
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DHS PG-9 is for much more advanced player with proper coaching and training hence the OFF++ rating !!! I made that mistake early and ended with tennis-elbow injury and golf-elbow problems for 2+ YEARs!!! Stay away from overweight rackets until you can play at a club level for 1 - 2 hours PER DAY!!!

PG7 is better and I think some of Yinhe N9/10/11 also are long lasting blades and can take a few dings.
 
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