Carbon vs Wood

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Hi guys

Im an improving player who hopefully will be playing local league premier in less than a years time (he says). Im using a balsa tsp off blade which i love due to the weight, softness of the wood and the huge sweet spot. Im using t05 and t05-fx. However, as a looper i realise that i may have to change my blade as i improve. Im just wondering what would be useful to try. I like soft feel blades. Thanks in advance.
 
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... is a piece of flaming hot garbage (OK< it is a good blade, but it isn't near as nice after a good mod) until you make the hollow parts solid, then it is Beast Mode City with rubbers you like. You get the impact feel, more solid, better balance, and 1-1.5 levels higher bump in top end.
 
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I was using a carbon blade (Donic Blade) for 7 years. I felt that this one had the best wood feeling, very good dwell time etc. But for the sake of experimenting, I tried Tibhar Stratus Powerwood, I was left amazed. Now, whenever I try to play with a carbon blade, I just find it too stiff for my taste. If you really like to loop the ball you can try Tibhar Stratus Powerwood, I bought it after reading the review by yogi_bear, and I can swear by it. Another option, which I can recommend is Hinoki wood blades from Darker or Tibhar H-3-9, however, they will be very expensive and it all depends on your budget. Cheers and have loads of success and fun in 2015.
 
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You can't go wrong with a butterfly ALC - Timo Boll ALC, Spirit, and Viscaria are three of the best blades ever made.
 
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