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I like to play offense on the fh and allround on the bh and I play for 6 years 4 times a week I have no budget and if you think other rubbers are let me nowHoi Sven,
Normally, you don’t buy a blade for a specific set of rubbers; it’s usually the other way around. People here like to know what you are looking for in a blade. Are you playing defense or offense? What is your experience? What are you using now? What is your budget?
You can glue these rubbers on a Yasaka Sweden Extra or pair them with a Viscaria, or other fast blade. These blades are somewhat on the opposite ends of the playing field, with the Yasaka being slower and the Viscaria being faster
Ok thanks for your hulpYasaka Extra Offensive, and keep the change from your $200 budget for a coach.
Sorry I was a little greedy🥲
Ok I Will that thankyou for the helpJust choose between the setup(s) (two blades and the rubbers) that TensorBackhand gave links for and the setup(s) (one blade and two different sets of rubbers) I laid out for you.
What TensorBackhand listed will actually be a higher end setup and will cost much less. What I laid out will be an excellent allround setup and be good enough to last you for a long time as well but will cost more.
There is soooooo much TT equipment that we could list hundreds of blades and hundreds of rubbers for you but all that would do is confuse you. There won't be that much difference between setups.
Choose and get one. Then start training with the new setup. The important thing is the training with the new setup. That is much more important than which setup specifically that you get as long as you get a setup that is good enough. And both setups listed above are more than good enough. They are both setups I could use for years and be 100% good using them.
Sven,What should I use. I'm 13 an play for 5 years and like to attack can any one help me?
Only buterfly rubbers because a sponsor but their are overpricedSven,
This is your first serious blade but it definitely will not be your last. Here is a little hack: Buy something your club-mates are using. Chances are it is easier to sell the pre-owned ones once you decide to upgrade. Butterfly / Stiga blades are usually easier to sell pre-owned or second hand, but it depends on your locality.
Check around and tell us what are the common blades that are being used in your locality.
Don't bother with rakza 9, it's not worth the money. Rakza 7 is better overall and more durable.I want to but a custom racket with Razaka 9 on fh and Razaka 7 on bh but I dont know wich Blade can any one help me
What's the difference between Glayzer and roundell? they are the same price so im curiousA €200 budget, but Butterfly is too expensive?
You can get a Korbel or Primorac with Glayzer on both sides for €150 and still that would be too fast coming from your Joola bat.
Replace the Glayzer with Flextra or Roundell and you're at 130 something, using Butterfly, well within budget, and playing something you can use.
However you will be just as well off using Aliexpress, get a Sanwei Fextra with Ak47 yellow or blue sponge, and the total is about €50
+1 to this advise. @TyceIt doesn't. The only thing it does in these blades is kill feeling and increase the sweet spot a bit (which makes it easy to use).
@Sven7013 , how about talking to a trainer or letting your parents take you to a store?
Have you tried other people's bats?
Do you play at a club?
There's so insanely much to choose from, and not a lot of information to give you a good suggestion.