Best tabletennis wood t for offensive and pips???

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If you should choese a wood for an offensive game on forehand and pips on backhand(short/medium).
What would you choose for a wood and rubbers and why????
 
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Doesent matter of budget, but would be nice if theres different choises in budget.
Level is about a player who have played about 20 years
 
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Right now i using Fextra 7 wood already, with Stiga Mantra M in max. Feels good on Fextra 7.
About short pips or medium pips i would like them both to be offensive and defensive with a lot of d
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I also would like a good short/medium pips to my bh.
Now im using Gipfelsturm 1,8, and i really like the dispurbing effect in it. But when im playing against passive players, i struggle a lot with the pips, so i can start pressing them with the pips.

Would like a good suggestion in pips for bh with the same effect like Gipfelsturm but with more options on attacking passive players.
 
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20 years? You should be able to attack with anything!

FYI for a step up from the Fextra: classic (thicker) 7 plies like the clipper, Korbel SK7, or any other manufactuer's equivalent would work.

I've never experienced "effect" outside of long pips but for something in the middle of "forgiving" blocks and enough grip to loop backspin, try the 729 563.
 
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