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I was using xiom Offensive S with Rakza Z FH and vega pro BH, I'm in serious doubt, since the new racket (Xiom 36.5 ALXi, Rakza Z FH, Vega Europe BH) arrived I'm in doubt about using it or the old one, I noticed that it's a little faster and that if I make a mistake, the ball goes out, it punishes more, but the difference isn't much either.
I was wondering if it would help me a little to correct my movement, since if I make a mistake the ball will go out, or if it's better to continue with the old one, what do you think?
So far I've only used it three times because of this doubt. I can say that the new setup is a bit bouncier, faster, and it has a bit less feeling.
 
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I was using xiom Offensive S with Rakza Z FH and vega pro BH, I'm in serious doubt, since the new racket (Xiom 36.5 ALXi, Rakza Z FH, Vega Europe BH) arrived I'm in doubt about using it or the old one, I noticed that it's a little faster and that if I make a mistake, the ball goes out, it punishes more, but the difference isn't much either.
I was wondering if it would help me a little to correct my movement, since if I make a mistake the ball will go out, or if it's better to continue with the old one, what do you think?
So far I've only used it three times because of this doubt. I can say that the new setup is a bit bouncier, faster, and it has a bit less feeling.
Stick with the old one that works for you.
If you bought the new one just because you liked the look of it and maybe read the good reviews, there is no loss, it might become your favorite blade later.
If however you bought it thinking it would improve your game that would be a drastic mistake, it hardly ever does.
It also is better to just change either the rubbers or the blade but to change the lot can become a depressing experience.
 
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Stick with the old one that works for you.
If you bought the new one just because you liked the look of it and maybe read the good reviews, there is no loss, it might become your favorite blade later.
If however you bought it thinking it would improve your game that would be a drastic mistake, it hardly ever does.
It also is better to just change either the rubbers or the blade but to change the lot can become a depressing experience.
I thought vega pro would be too hard, but i kept the FH rubber. I bought cause i wanted to try it.
 
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