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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-17-2022 1655477871 #101
I am guessing you are asking about Joola Trinity? It sure is. It is characterized by its super bouncy feel, low arch, and an extra-long trajectory. To get the basic idea, check out yesterday's match between Liang Guodong and Daniel Habesohn (Trinity + ZGR or AGR) on WTT Contender Zagreb Day 1 - T4. Daniel got so frustrated that he eventually threw his racket to the floor and got a yellow card.
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says Equipment matters a lot to scrubs who can't make minor adjustments to their stroke.says Equipment matters a lot to scrubs who can't make minor adjustments to their stroke.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-27-2022 1656305432 #111
Regular - left
Pro - right
got the foto from myttnet. Seems like not just the handle and head size's bigger on pro but also the piles are thicker as well.
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Yes, but the regular's core is thicker. It's kinda similar to the difference between the HL5 and HL5x.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-27-2022 1656352459 #114
Can anyone compare the TMXi with innerforce ZLC type blade ?
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-27-2022 1656364552 #116
Long 5x has a thicker core and thinner outer plies. The 5x is a more stiff, has more bounce. The normal HL5 is quite a bit more flexible and vibrates a lot more too. 5x for me would be an improvement as it is more versatile, it's much better on backhand side.
I haven't tried any of the TMXI but from what I know from the HL blades the pro version seems to be a blade that requires a lot of hard work. If you are looking for that then go for the pro.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-28-2022 1656380690 #119
5x is also an inner construction blade isn't just the carbon layers are placed abit closer to the outer veneer compare to long 5. Well honestly the pro seems more attractive to me esp becausw (dk whether it's true or not or I could just be misled) the wood surface looks different imo. Looks like more quality wood has been used on pro. But guess ordinary tmxi is more than enough for me.
P.s I've also asked the xiom staff from usa and will update soon on that.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-28-2022 1656413399 #120
Yes, it's an inner construction. I think the 5x blade itself is 0.1-0.2mm thicker, the core is significantly thicker than normal HL5, and the outer plies are thinner on the HL5x. So in a way yes, the carbon is closer to the surface due to the thinner outer plies.
If the pro version is anything like an Innerforce ZLC, then it needs a lot of power to work properly. You need to flex the blade to the max then it will have a pretty good kick effect as the tension releases.The Following User Likes Zwill's Post:
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