New W968 copy Yinhe blade

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Has anybody tried this W968 copy Yinhe blade?
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says Not for sale, I liked it actually
says Not for sale, I liked it actually
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guys please stop, just cause the composition is the same it just won't play the same. Hl5 and w968 have same composition but they feel completely different. Just saying. W968 noticibly stiffer
 
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In what store in China are these blades being sold? No Ali as yet?
 
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Even in China, only very few very amateur players use this grade of knockoff, and it's not even as good as the cheaper 博芳碳.
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As a matter of fact, YINHE's products with a better reputation are the following, YINHANG similar to the softer Viscaria, Pyon Song-Gyong similar to the harder LONG 5X, and a nice RI JONG SIK, like Lin gaoyuan ALC which is more suitable for the harder rubbers.
 
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