Any mixed blade out there in the market?

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Just curious if there are blades that have asymmetrical structure in the market? Eg alc on one side and zlc in another, so players who have weak bh and strong fh can use a fixed side when playing to produce different effects. Or if there is any blade that has carbon layer in the core and wood ply on the outside?
 
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Just curious if there are blades that have asymmetrical structure in the market? Eg alc on one side and zlc in another, so players who have weak bh and strong fh can use a fixed side when playing to produce different effects. Or if there is any blade that has carbon layer in the core and wood ply on the outside?


Double Day Terminator woiuld be an example for an asymmetrical structure (Koto + ZLC on one side and Anegre + ALC on the other side)
homepage: http://www.ping-pong.tw/index.php?cPath=24_151
review: http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=72177&title=double-day-terminator-zlc-alc-review

DHS Hurricane Hao 3 would be an example with a composite layer (glass-fiber) as a "middle ply"
http://www.tabletennis11.com/other_eng/dhs-hurricane-hao-iii (it's cheaper on prott and ttnpp!)

How about zlc as an outer ply? Probably very crispy touch...and probably illegal to use in a sanctioned tournament...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/XVT-Profes...407806?hash=item3afb4fb3fe:g:6sEAAOSw-xVaPHEg
 
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the blades you talking about are mostly referred to as combination blades. Dr.Neubauer, Nexy(?) have some, not sure but I think OSP had something too... Also I've heard that Re-Impact (http://re-impact-blades.com) blades are very interesting. They make combination blades and some very light too. Although not sure if they make composite combination blades...
 
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