Blades with two sides?

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I have an old Giant Dragon Kris forehand side is balsa and backhand is limbus- Forehand side Butterfly Dignics ; backhand side Butterfly Feint Long 3.

Being Balsa it is light and fast, the Limbus with Balsa core is very soft. The chop coming of the the Feint Side are insanely heavy, the forehand is fast and spinny.

This is a very,very fragile blade, and it is so thick I named it “ Fat Pig!”Twiddling with it is useless because it is oversized.

Never the less, Fat Pig does what is was designed to do. Very heavy rip chop back hand, and good spinny forehand.
 
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As a reference link to thread about two asymetrical blades from Gewo: link

I bought recently the Yinhe Pro 11S and while it plays great, the ST handle is awfully round (for me). Normally thick FL handles of Yinhe are best for me, byt this model has thin FL so I took risk woth ST and it is not really good. Unless someone likes very round ST handles.
 
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My impressions of Matador Titan and Matador Texa Carbon are that there is a very small difference in speed between both sides. But yet enough to be recognized in blind test. Texa Carbon is overal faster, with bigger diference between BH and FH.
 
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