Yes, I'm playing with this blade. It's a well balanced 80 gram blade. You can produce heavy spins with this blade, this is why serving is perfect with it. Interestingly as it is very soft, on passive strokes it's slow, but in active strokes it's powerful. Because of this characteristic, it's comfortable and forgiving. In case of quality, it is much better than most famous brands. The only downside may be its softness, sometimes I feel that it was better to be a bit harder. Imagine I'm using very hard rubbers on both sides.Hello, does anybody have more information about Arbalest stock blade?
Esp. composition etc. ?
Thank you in advance
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Well, you cannot say home made. As I'm a woodworker, too, I can say it's very well crafted and coming from a sophisticated workshop. As I said, it's far better than many blades from famous brands, but of course, it's about the characteristics of and your expectations from a blade for your game.Looks like a home made...
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L-zr
I, not trying to put You down, but to me it doesn't look all that good. All my blades (Stiga, Tibhar, Yasaka. BTY) looks better. And SDC is several classes above this. But then again looks is not everything...Well, you cannot say home made. As I'm a woodworker, too, I can say it's very well crafted and coming from a sophisticated workshop. As I said, it's far better than many blades from famous brands, but of course, it's about the characteristics of and your expectations from a blade for your game.