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Hi,
this is my very amateur attempt to start a discussion on a selection/classification of Jpen blades, there is so much choice for Shakehand or even Cpen but Jpen is a complete mystery to me. PLUS THERE ARE NO POPULAR MODELS IN JPEN. Please feel free to add your comments, experience etc. Are Jpen blades competitive in the plastic ball era? I always glue a rubber on the other side - even if only OX long pips, as playing with just one rubber is such a waste.
Here are my two cents:
(I play Donic Persson Power Carbon mainly in Shakehand, but also as CPen - I am better in Shakehand, Penhold is just my "deviation" which I play even in league matches sometimes I have this passion for the unusual so I experiment a little with JPen.)
My first Jpen was PALIO TI-CARBON. Only for fun. Cheap. This is very thick and with narrow head so I did not like it that much. Handle and flat shots were fine but topspin attempts bad and RPB-shots difficult due to the narrow head.
YINHE 986 - 20 USD, rounded head, which is very tolerant for topspin. The blade itself is not really a pro blade - good for a beginner, good value, great finish, rubber case included... I would recommend this for beginners/newcomers to the game who want to play Jpen and want an affordable and "tolerant" blade - the rounded head really helps to avoid mishits and allows for rubbers on both sides after sanding the cork on the backside...
NITTAKU LARGE ACE Round - I plan to play this one for a while... I had great expectations but have mixed feelings after playing it just twice for an hour each time. Handle is veeeery narrow which is a plus for me - it makes it nice to hold but looks kind of funny in reality, on pictures it is OK
It seems to be hard and to have a flat trajectory. I have zero feedback when hitting the ball - which is both bad and good at times. I am trying to find a suitable forehand rubber. A rubber with a flat trajectory will probably not work. Acuda S2 is working half-way so I will try Acuda S1 or S1 Turbo for topspin play and report later...
Best regards, Milan
this is my very amateur attempt to start a discussion on a selection/classification of Jpen blades, there is so much choice for Shakehand or even Cpen but Jpen is a complete mystery to me. PLUS THERE ARE NO POPULAR MODELS IN JPEN. Please feel free to add your comments, experience etc. Are Jpen blades competitive in the plastic ball era? I always glue a rubber on the other side - even if only OX long pips, as playing with just one rubber is such a waste.
Here are my two cents:
(I play Donic Persson Power Carbon mainly in Shakehand, but also as CPen - I am better in Shakehand, Penhold is just my "deviation" which I play even in league matches sometimes I have this passion for the unusual so I experiment a little with JPen.)
My first Jpen was PALIO TI-CARBON. Only for fun. Cheap. This is very thick and with narrow head so I did not like it that much. Handle and flat shots were fine but topspin attempts bad and RPB-shots difficult due to the narrow head.
YINHE 986 - 20 USD, rounded head, which is very tolerant for topspin. The blade itself is not really a pro blade - good for a beginner, good value, great finish, rubber case included... I would recommend this for beginners/newcomers to the game who want to play Jpen and want an affordable and "tolerant" blade - the rounded head really helps to avoid mishits and allows for rubbers on both sides after sanding the cork on the backside...
NITTAKU LARGE ACE Round - I plan to play this one for a while... I had great expectations but have mixed feelings after playing it just twice for an hour each time. Handle is veeeery narrow which is a plus for me - it makes it nice to hold but looks kind of funny in reality, on pictures it is OK
It seems to be hard and to have a flat trajectory. I have zero feedback when hitting the ball - which is both bad and good at times. I am trying to find a suitable forehand rubber. A rubber with a flat trajectory will probably not work. Acuda S2 is working half-way so I will try Acuda S1 or S1 Turbo for topspin play and report later...
Best regards, Milan