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Hi guys !!
Realy i need help
Please everyone watch my thread reply me
I am confused as to several types of the blade , stiga infinity vps v , tibhar stratus powerwood, and yasaka malin extra offensive
The price isn't in my care
The importance lies in quality , consistency and control ..
My style is attacking and blocking
 
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Stiga infinity vps5. Great for mid & close play. Perfect dwell time for spin and control. large sweet spot and low vibration. its also light so you can use heavy rubbers without a weight problem. Has great touch for short shots and controlled blocks. i have heard about quality issues, with the top layer peeling. but i've owned 2 of them and haven't seen any problems
 
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Stiga infinity vps5. Great for mid & close play. Perfect dwell time for spin and control. large sweet spot and low vibration. its also light so you can use heavy rubbers without a weight problem. Has great touch for short shots and controlled blocks. i have heard about quality issues, with the top layer peeling. but i've owned 2 of them and haven't seen any problems

Ok thank you my friend
I wish it hadn't any problem
 
Hi guys !!
Realy i need help
Please everyone watch my thread reply me
I am confused as to several types of the blade , stiga infinity vps v , tibhar stratus powerwood, and yasaka malin extra offensive
The price isn't in my care
The importance lies in quality , consistency and control ..
My style is attacking and blocking

They are all good blades, I'm using SPW.


Stiga infinity vps5. Great for mid & close play. Perfect dwell time for spin and control. large sweet spot and low vibration. its also light so you can use heavy rubbers without a weight problem. Has great touch for short shots and controlled blocks. i have heard about quality issues, with the top layer peeling. but i've owned 2 of them and haven't seen any problems

About the quality I had the same problem with my pretty new SPW and it was lacquered by TT11, so I believe it's not a specific problem with stiga blades. I didn't have this kind of problem with Yasaka Sweden Extra.
 
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They are all good blades, I'm using SPW.




About the quality I had the same problem with my pretty new SPW and it was lacquered by TT11, so I believe it's not a specific problem with stiga blades. I didn't have this kind of problem with Yasaka Sweden Extra.

Yasaka blades are better than SPW?
 
says Do you change your rubber in your same blade (infinity...
says Do you change your rubber in your same blade (infinity...
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if you're playing chinese rubber on FH, the YEO is excellent. If you're playing with tensor rubbers, consider the eternity VPS V instead of infinity.

NextLevel, who uses Stratus power wood and loves it, says Eternity feels like SPW and SPW is an excellent blade indeed

I don't think in elternity because it is unexperienced
My choice is between the above metinoed , thank you dear :D
 
Yasaka blades are better than SPW?

The finishing of SPW was flawless, the handles well sanded, better than Yasaka Sweden Extra for sure, but I had problem with the top ply splitting and the blade was sealed, something I didn't expect.

I have a BTY Viscaria, have a Yasaka Extra and my main blade at this moment is SPW, so you can see I like it.
 
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