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I use short pips on my backhand (Nittaku Moristo SP 1.8mm to be exact).
I was just curious which of these blades would be most suited for a BH short pips-oriented player in order to win points.
Just for context though and as an extra point of consideration, I prefer opening up on backspin on my forehand side with a slow spinny loop, and only goes for quick smashes when I deem that the ball is high enough to do so.
I also read online that Timo Boll blade series of the same counterparts uses Koto as an outer ply whereas the Zhang Jike series uses Limba as an outer ply. Can anyone confirm or deny these allegations? And if they are true, how does that affect each blade's playing characteristics? And how does the equivalents of the TB series compare to the equivalents of the ZJK series?
**Side note**
I was also thinking about switching to Cybershape carbon, but I was not sure if it would be suitable for a BH short pips-oriented player like me.
If anybody has any input I would value them greatly. Thanks!
I was just curious which of these blades would be most suited for a BH short pips-oriented player in order to win points.
Just for context though and as an extra point of consideration, I prefer opening up on backspin on my forehand side with a slow spinny loop, and only goes for quick smashes when I deem that the ball is high enough to do so.
I also read online that Timo Boll blade series of the same counterparts uses Koto as an outer ply whereas the Zhang Jike series uses Limba as an outer ply. Can anyone confirm or deny these allegations? And if they are true, how does that affect each blade's playing characteristics? And how does the equivalents of the TB series compare to the equivalents of the ZJK series?
**Side note**
I was also thinking about switching to Cybershape carbon, but I was not sure if it would be suitable for a BH short pips-oriented player like me.
If anybody has any input I would value them greatly. Thanks!