How easy is it for you to generate the feeling I mentioned, the feeling of hitting into the rubber and the blade then slinging the ball forward, especially against a low energy incoming ball? I haven't used those blades so I wouldn't know, but I've used enough to know it's not as simple as inner vs outer or what the composition is. For the rubbers H3 is significantly more difficult to use than D09c, which significantly more difficult to use than T05. Those 3 rubbers I used for years.How do you define a more difficult equipment?
I have two blades left as of now. One is Premier XR, 5+2 with White Ash outer ply. The other is Loki K5, a 5 ply all-wood blade. In your opinion which one is more difficult blade between these two?
Loki K5 with STN and G1. Premier XR with G1 on both sides.
Say, blade. Which one is more difficult between outer-carbon or inner-carbon? Or stiff blade like Mazunov? Which one is more difficult between flexy blade or a stiff one?
Rubber, top line rubbers are they easy or difficult? Which one is easier to use Dignics family or Yinhe Mercury or H3?
I should add that my opinion on the advantages of using harder to use equipment is not absolute. When practicing you need reps as well, and using equipment that's much harder to use than your level means you'll be picking up the ball all the time which is of course not conducive to quick learning.
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