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You do know esn only makes rubbers right?Yasaka , Donic? All same-same. One big happy ESN family!
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Sedan mer än 25 år tillverkar och marknadsför Wood House AB i Tranås de ledande pingismärkena DONIC, NITTAKU och YASAKA. Försäljningen i Sverige sker via pingisspecialister och allmänna sportbutiker.
Nu introducerar vi Swedish House Of Table Tennis och här hittar du delar av sortimentet från våra tre varumärken.
Komplett sortiment för Yasaka finner du på www.yasaka.se och för Donic på www.donic.com
Thanks! It good to have a walking TT encyclopedia as my buddy!You do know esn only makes rubbers right?
Yasaka have non esn made rubbers
Blades is made by woodhouse
Yes, Woodhouse in Sweden makes blades for both Donic and Yasaka. My club is sponsored by Donic and we had a visit from Woodhouse. They make most older blades for Donic.Yasaka , Donic? All same-same. One big happy ESN family!
My blades are mostly Donics and Yasakas. Maybe just my imagination, but to me they have "feel characteristics" unique to their brand (in that a Yasaka feels like a Yasaka and doesn't feel like a Donic and vice versa). I like them both. It feels strange that my copies are likely made by the same company.Yes, Woodhouse in Sweden makes blades for both Donic and Yasaka. My club is sponsored by Donic and we had a visit from Woodhouse. They make most older blades for Donic.
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One thing though, the blades with a spruce top like WC89 series is made by soul spin Germany. The Waldner gold edition is made in Korea. Soul spin is also making spruce blades for Nittaku. Donic Appelgren WC89 and Nittaku S-CZ are virtually the same. Great blade I have 2 of each… One thing with spruce top. It’s very sensitive to splintering, but they have an awesome feel.My blades are mostly Donics and Yasakas. Maybe just my imagination, but to me they have "feel characteristics" unique to their brand (in that a Yasaka feels like a Yasaka and doesn't feel like a Donic and vice versa). I like them both. It feels strange that my copies are likely made by the same company.