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Hi hipnotic,
I am just wandering, that for many blades the most usual ply structure is to include harder plies towards the surface.
Did you made and/or played blades with reverse order - progressively harder plies towards the core, except that the core is also a soft and light wood (for example, Joola Rosskopf Emotion came into my mind with hinoki | koto | thin carbon | ayous structure)?
What differences do you feel between the usual and the JRE kind of blades in gameplay - and does this affect your rubber choices?
The same question would apply to "sandwich" blades as well - 7 ply all wood with hard | soft | hard | soft arrangement.
I would be happy to hear other members' thoughts as well, just I guess, you are familiar with these either by your experience, or by your clients' experience, who requested similar blades.
I am just wandering, that for many blades the most usual ply structure is to include harder plies towards the surface.
Did you made and/or played blades with reverse order - progressively harder plies towards the core, except that the core is also a soft and light wood (for example, Joola Rosskopf Emotion came into my mind with hinoki | koto | thin carbon | ayous structure)?
What differences do you feel between the usual and the JRE kind of blades in gameplay - and does this affect your rubber choices?
The same question would apply to "sandwich" blades as well - 7 ply all wood with hard | soft | hard | soft arrangement.
I would be happy to hear other members' thoughts as well, just I guess, you are familiar with these either by your experience, or by your clients' experience, who requested similar blades.