Blade recommendation required

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It would be nice if you could say stuff like:
- What is you level of playing / how long have you been playing;
- What blade and rubbers do you use today;
- Where can you buy from;
Well I live India. I used a xiom racket (Xiom MUV prospin) at first. then our coach was changed and he got me a new rubber for the forehand side. It was a GKI Chelonz Hybridz. For my BH I still have that old rubber that came with the racket. If you want to ask any more Questions you are free to do so. please recommend a carbon blade.
my playing style is attacking and I have been playing for a year now
 
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I'm pretty sure you shouldn't jump from a premade to a carbon blade, unless your coach told you to do so, and in this case, he should be the one to recommend you the blade.

Anyways, in you place, If I had to change something, I would actually change the rubbers and keep the blade.

But let's wait for the actual grown-ups to help you with that.
 
Limba-limba-limba ayous.

I had the blade before anyone had it in most part of the world 2 to 3 yrs ago and introduced it to a few forums and distributors. I think it is thebest 7 ply allwood blade in the market that is also cheap.


You're falling in love with Sanwei fextra ^ ^, what's the compo from that blade?
 
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I will give yogi_bear right. Fextra 7 is a fantastic wood.
I have mine for about 1/2 year now, and im pleased about it.
Its fantastic with offensive rubber on fh and pips on bh for my play
 
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Another vote for PG series from DHS. They are cheap at around 30$.
If you're playing for only a year you should probably stick to all wood blades.
Some say PG2 is a clone of Hurricane King.
 
Just get yourself new rubbers, as someone said. Since you've been playing with your current bat for some time, you should be quite used to it.

I'd try a 729 Focus Snipe rubber on your backand if I were you. Your premade bat is a pretty good one, but Snipe should be a slight step up. However, if you want something better and still affordable, I'd go for 729 Presto Spin, 42 degree sponge, as it is really good and costs just around $20.
Keep your FH rubber, as it's your coach's choice for you.
 
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How about Yasaka Sweden Extra?
 
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