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uf, Xiom Axelo, I played with that rocket, for a whole season after getting back to table tennis. I have proper stroke technique, good feeling and did like this blade but - this blade is for someone who plays/practices 5 times per week of more.

if you want fast, with good feeling - maybe try Hugo ALX. but it is a bit harsh, to hard for me at least, but control and feel are on very high level even though it is quite fast (slow in comparison to Axelo).
 
uf, Xiom Axelo, I played with that rocket, for a whole season after getting back to table tennis. I have proper stroke technique, good feeling and did like this blade but - this blade is for someone who plays/practices 5 times per week of more.
Hey, don't assume I can't take on the challenge!

I play at home with my brother who is a blocker, everyday for around an hour so it can work

but I'd rather get a coach to get used to that
if you want fast, with good feeling - maybe try Hugo ALX. but it is a bit harsh, to hard for me at least, but control and feel are on very high level even though it is quite fast (slow in comparison to Axelo).
I see, thx for the suggestion!
 
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Thank you for the suggestion! I will keep this in mind :)

Yep, Ive been think of this one for a while. Very good pick!

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This is probably quality based, I wouldn't want a bad carbon blade.

Thank you so much for this idea, with added info on top! Whats with the Primorac Carbon btw?
To me, Primorac is a fun blade in training, because you can smash rockets and feel like a hero, but if you try and play this in a real match you will def have a different opinion as you will end up, most likely, blasting balls off the end of the table and making more mistakes than usual. The short game will suffer as well, of course. It's a super fast rocket thats fun to try, but unless you have a high disposable income hit with someone else's first, before going out and buying something ike this. It's gonna play totally different than ur Korbel or a Harimoto ALC.
 
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To me, Primorac is a fun blade in training, because you can smash rockets and feel like a hero, but if you try and play this in a real match you will def have a different opinion as you will end up, most likely, blasting balls off the end of the table and making more mistakes than usual.
It's always on the mentality 💔💔, and of course the randomness.
It's gonna play totally different than ur Korbel or a Harimoto ALC.
Alright then, what else do you suggest is similar to the Korbel, but with carbon? Right now people have recommended:

- Victas Hino-Carbon
- Harimoto ALC
- Hugo ALX
- DHS Fang Bo 2b

Or is your recommendation one of these as well?
 
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It's always on the mentality 💔💔, and of course the randomness.

Alright then, what else do you suggest is similar to the Korbel, but with carbon? Right now people have recommended:

- Victas Hino-Carbon
- Harimoto ALC
- Hugo ALX
- DHS Fang Bo 2b

Or is your recommendation one of these as well?
go for something with inner carbon placement. inner blades tend to have more of a wooden feeling than outer. I did recommend Hugo ALX, but Korbel being all-wood blade, it wouldn’t be so close in feeling. but it’s still a great blade.

I have TMXi adn AZXi and both play like a wooden blade in short & touch play, but carbon layers do add to the mid and distance play.
 
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go for something with inner carbon placement. inner blades tend to have more of a wooden feeling than outer. I did recommend Hugo ALX, but Korbel being all-wood blade, it wouldn’t be so close in feeling. but it’s still a great blade.

I have TMXi adn AZXi and both play like a wooden blade in short & touch play, but carbon layers do add to the mid and distance play.
Thank you for the info!
 
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