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I was wondering about the SPW and Korbel, but after your advices I've chosen Korbel. Thanks to all.Okay, then, for your birthday you should get yourself the Korbel and not think about the Power Wood, because if what you want is the Korbel, that is what you should get.
But you should also get yourself the Primorac Off- for your birthday and use that, and only that for the next year or two. It will set you up to be ready for the Korbel because the two blades are cousins. Primorac has a smaller head size but the same plies. And the Primorac is 5.7mm thick and the Korbel is 6.0mm thick.
So, if what you want is the Korbel for the future, get it, but get the Primorac Off- for now. The Primorac will be better for you game and your development than either of the blades you have even though they are both okay as blades. But the description of how you have a harder time feeling what kind of contact you make and whether you spin the ball or not when you are using the Donic Waldner Senso Carbon is the exact reason why developing players are better off with the kind of all wood blade that the Primorac is. The ability to feel more details on contact will help your technique improve faster.
I have a doubt about Primorac, so do you say it's better than Joola Rossi All-round?
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