Alternative to Stiga Clipper and Intensity

Try a Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive (YEO). Afaik Yasaka was first and then Stiga copied it with their Intensity ;)
Same structure as the Intensity, inexpensive, good feeling, faster than the Intensity, and not that high throw as far as I can tell. At least throw angle is not the main difference when I switch between my carbon-outer blades like the Yinhe V14 Pro (Viscaria structure but stiffer and faster) and my YEOs.
Possible downside: YEO is not a light blade (86g and up, usually >=90g) but it's well balanced (for my liking).

Does yasaka ma lin yeo has good vibrations?
 
I started penhold and the yeo is the closest thing to my intensity. It's really hard and pretty stiff, but it pairs well with chinese rubbers. Until I gather money to get a dynasty carbon, because the yeo seams very slow with Chinese rubbers, I chose this over anything else. Also the handle is a bit smaller than stiga, so it's a big more comfy.

Regarding the clippers, I got the new one and the old one back. So now I have 2. One my mother snatched to use, so I'm not getting that one back😂
And on the other I'll put some short pips to annoy my friends😂

Overall I got used to how flexible the intensity is and speed is more than enough. Clipper is still gonna get some use, but not anything crazy.

At pen I got the yeo because it's close enough to the intensity at 1/3 the price. Eventually I'll get something faster because it's slow af with the hurricane, probably dynasty carbon, idk...

Which vibrates more? Intensity or yeo? I am using dynasty, I love it. But just wondering about intensity to improve more my strokes. 😀
 
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Does yasaka ma lin yeo has good vibrations?
Since I made this post I used yeo too. It has vibrations, but a lot less than intensity, intensity is very flexible and spiny. While the yeo has a bunch of power, is much harder and stiffer.

Which vibrates more? Intensity or yeo? I am using dynasty, I love it. But just wondering about intensity to improve more my strokes. 😀
Intensity, by a long shot. It's topspin monster, it loves mid distance and still does well up close. The yeo does well close but doesn't like much further.

Many say the intensity is a yeo clone, but that's one hell of a lie. The intensity is a very flexible mid range top spin weapon with high throw, and the yeo is a hard and stiff counter attacking monster on the table.

You don't need to change, you're already used to fast equipment, just practice. Equipment makes no difference after a point, unless it's something ludicrous...
 
Since I made this post I used yeo too. It has vibrations, but a lot less than intensity, intensity is very flexible and spiny. While the yeo has a bunch of power, is much harder and stiffer.


Intensity, by a long shot. It's topspin monster, it loves mid distance and still does well up close. The yeo does well close but doesn't like much further.

Many say the intensity is a yeo clone, but that's one hell of a lie. The intensity is a very flexible mid range top spin weapon with high throw, and the yeo is a hard and stiff counter attacking monster on the table.

You don't need to change, you're already used to fast equipment, just practice. Equipment makes no difference after a point, unless it's something ludicrous...

Actually, I ordered the intensity to compare it to dynasty, as I have observe I am still developing my basic strokes and wanted to settle to a 5 ply blade since I am not a pro. I want more control especially under pressure.
 
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Actually, I ordered the intensity to compare it to dynasty, as I have observe I am still developing my basic strokes and wanted to settle to a 5 ply blade since I am not a pro. I want more control especially under pressure.
You picked the wrong 5 ply to develop with, it's hard, extremely flexible and fast, more so than most 7 ply blades. It requires precision, accuracy, good acceleration and a light touch. Just get a korbel.
 
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