Sardius, Primorac carbon or Viscaria?

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Hi everyone,
I want to return to play TT
( I left for 14 years) and that time I use Sardius (already sold) , I heard that the ball have change to plastic 40+mm , My style is Blocking and Smashing in both FH&BH not good in loop or high spin shot ,So I still deciding which one is better choice Sardius (Again), Primorac carbon or Viscaria . The budget for blade is not over 180 USD.
 
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The Sanwei T1S is Sardius like with a more spin capability and control if you want to try something very inexpensive. Unfortunately it's sold out where I got mine.
 
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You should try some blades like those before buying and spending money. But be careful of the rubbers you use on them. Most of the time we try blades with some rubbers and then we buy the blade and add different rubbers and it is totally different.
As someone mentioned above T1s is similar to Sardius or Primorac Carbon, but it's not Sanwei, it is Yinhe. Another one with similar composition and speed and thickness is T2s (Carbon and cipress I think). I've a t2s FL and very similar to my Primorac FL and 100 dollars cheaper. And I've got a T1s CS (penhold) and it is the same... extremely powerful. There I uploaded some photos of the blades. And more...if want anther similar blade like Primorac Carbon... Xiom Axelo is a very similar one too. And the price is 90 dollars approx. Primorac is like 150 dollars and Sardius too. Yinhe T2s and T1s are 35 dollars approx. I've got Primorac Carbon in CS version too with ternergies and there are fine for me. And in the FL I have Razka xx (forehand) and Super Select 48 (backhand). Anyway... I've tried many rubbers on them. Anything you need to know about these blades or rubbers used there, let me know.

PD: about Viscaria...it is a totally different kind of blade. More flexible, a little less speed, but more control I guess.
 

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You should try some blades like those before buying and spending money. But be careful of the rubbers you use on them. Most of the time we try blades with some rubbers and then we buy the blade and add different rubbers and it is totally different.
As someone mentioned above T1s is similar to Sardius or Primorac Carbon, but it's not Sanwei, it is Yinhe. Another one with similar composition and speed and thickness is T2s (Carbon and cipress I think). I've a t2s FL and very similar to my Primorac FL and 100 dollars cheaper. And I've got a T1s CS (penhold) and it is the same... extremely powerful. There I uploaded some photos of the blades. And more...if want anther similar blade like Primorac Carbon... Xiom Axelo is a very similar one too. And the price is 90 dollars approx. Primorac is like 150 dollars and Sardius too. Yinhe T2s and T1s are 35 dollars approx. I've got Primorac Carbon in CS version too with ternergies and there are fine for me. And in the FL I have Razka xx (forehand) and Super Select 48 (backhand). Anyway... I've tried many rubbers on them. Anything you need to know about these blades or rubbers used there, let me know.

PD: about Viscaria...it is a totally different kind of blade. More flexible, a little less speed, but more control I guess.
Thk u very much for your advice , I already buy Viscaria 86g with Gewo Codexx super select 53 & Gewo Super select 53 for 1 month, It different from Sardius as your told but I think it give very much control 🫡
 

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I see 😁. Well Viscaria is a best seller, no doubt it's a very good blade. Thinner and more flexible, it produces more spin (or it is easier to do). Compared to tamca 5000 blades it is lighter I guess.
There's something (a feeling) about super select... I've tried it in black and green (currently green on my backhand side) and for me they're a little different. I've not tested carefully in a serious way. But I feel that the green one has less spin. But it is also less sensitive to incoming spins or serves 🤔. It's a pitty it's not released in red. Maybe I've got to use nexxus 48 (normal one in red).
I hope you can adapt well to your equipment. 💪

PD: whenever I've got some extra money, I'll try to buy a viscaria. Or I'll have to save money for a couple of months. It's not a cheap blade
 
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I see 😁. Well Viscaria is a best seller, no doubt it's a very good blade. Thinner and more flexible, it produces more spin (or it is easier to do). Compared to tamca 5000 blades it is lighter I guess.
There's something (a feeling) about super select... I've tried it in black and green (currently green on my backhand side) and for me they're a little different. I've not tested carefully in a serious way. But I feel that the green one has less spin. But it is also less sensitive to incoming spins or serves 🤔. It's a pitty it's not released in red. Maybe I've got to use nexxus 48 (normal one in red).
I hope you can adapt well to your equipment. 💪

PD: whenever I've got some extra money, I'll try to buy a viscaria. Or I'll have to save money for a couple of months. It's not a cheap blade
Thk u 🫡
You are right the green one is less spin and the black one is more spinny Furthermore I didn't buy the new Viscaria, I buy it in second-hand but condition is 95% ( like new )
the price is 120 USD , I think it's the good way the save cost 😄
 
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