Anyone tried the new Zhang Jike Donic blades?

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Blade's too stiff, no spin, you have to brush a lot to make spin yourself
The blades are certainly stiff - I have now played both. I would not however say they lack in spin - both are exceptionally good to spin with in my experience and both feel very good, with the Koto outer feeling sharper and a little more linear.
 
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Interesting that they used Textreme+ carbon. If I'm not mistaken, that is the same one Stiga uses on Dinasty Carbon.
Not sure though if its just carbon, or carbon + another fiber (probably the later, since they abbreviated to STC - I guess the "S" indicates the fiber name?)
 
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Interesting that they used Textreme+ carbon. If I'm not mistaken, that is the same one Stiga uses on Dinasty Carbon.
Not sure though if its just carbon, or carbon + another fiber (probably the later, since they abbreviated to STC - I guess the "S" indicates the fiber name?)
Stc is spread-tow carbon, essentially means it's woven with the fibers spread out flat rather than bundled as little ropes.
The result is a very thin fiber. Textreme is a brand name that does this
 
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Stc is spread-tow carbon, essentially means it's woven with the fibers spread out flat rather than bundled as little ropes.
The result is a very thin fiber. Textreme is a brand name that does this
Thanks, didn't know that.
Not that common to use pure carbon nowadays
 
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