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Hello bro,How would you describe the Flex in that blade?
Does the Kiri core have a Thickness about 3mm and why Kiri instead of Ayous?
What are the rubber suggestions from Sanwei for this blade?
And last but not least,did you build NOVA Carbon especially for this 3+2 Modell Variant or does this beginn a new series of NOVA blades?
ANd What is the difference in your opinion on NOVA Carbon instead of say the most common Variants (which are numerous),and why one would choose this instead of A Bty Ishlion,Amultart,or the Hinotec series.
Thank you for your detailed questions:
How would you describe the Flex in that blade?
For general blades, the Flex of NOVA Carbon is relatively low. My personal experience is that it is a blade that focuses on explosive power and speed. The ball will directly hit the surface and pop out quickly.
Does the Kiri core have a Thickness about 3mm and why Kiri instead of Ayous?
Ayous is a denser wood. The hinoki surface and NOVA Carbon we used are hard enough. In order to retain a certain control of the blade, we used a 1.5mm thick hinoki surface. If we used the Ayous core the control, spin and ball-holding of this blade would be not very good.
What are the rubber suggestions from Sanwei for this blade?
Because I have only used sanwei rubber on NOVA Carbon, I can only talk about my personal experience. For most people, the two-sided Gear Hyper is a good choice, with one side 39° and one side 37°. This will give you nice spin, first speed and power. Can also perform good looping.
If you have better basic skills and more advanced competition pursuits, you can replace the 39° Gear Hyper with the boosted Sanwei New Target National. Of course this is only suitable for players with very very good basic skills.
And last but not least,did you build NOVA Carbon especially for this 3+2 Modell Variant or does this beginn a new series of NOVA blades?
Sorry, I may not fully understand the question. NOVA Carbon and Cannon Carbon are in the same series and belong to the SANWEI ULTRA TECH series.
ANd What is the difference in your opinion on NOVA Carbon instead of say the most common Variants (which are numerous),and why one would choose this instead of A Bty Ishlion,Amultart,or the Hinotec series.
Regarding this issue, unfortunately, out of respect for other brands of blades and because I have not used these blades myself, I cannot give a very accurate judgment. I think compared to the Cannon Carbon (same structure), my feeling is that the NOVA Carbon has better control and ball-holding, thanks to its 1.5mm hinoki surface and NOVA Carbon fiber. Likewise, its speed and power transmission are excellent. It is true that its first speed is not as fast as Cannon Carbon, but it has surpassed most blades. The above improvements are all derived from feedback sent by our sponsored players in high-level events.