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Hello everyone,
I've been playing table tennis for several years, and about 6 of them in a club, so I would rate myself at an intermediate level. I'm a 2 wing looper and my strongest point is my BH, while I'm always more sceptical about my FH.
I've been using the Tibhar Stratus power wood for around 2 years, with fx-p on backhand and either Nittaku fastarc g1 or xiom vega x on FH, and I quite like these combinations. However, some of my teammates recommended I might go for a carbon blade. Even though I'm not interested in switching to composite blades, I started thinking about getting a "better" all-wood one. The ones I've been looking at are either Nittaku acoustic or Butterfly Petr korbel. Money is not an issue up to approx $200.
Has anyone used any of these blades and could make a recommendation? Could acoustic be considered an upgrade or these two blades play too similar? From my side, I evaluate control and feel higher than speed.
Thanks!
I've been playing table tennis for several years, and about 6 of them in a club, so I would rate myself at an intermediate level. I'm a 2 wing looper and my strongest point is my BH, while I'm always more sceptical about my FH.
I've been using the Tibhar Stratus power wood for around 2 years, with fx-p on backhand and either Nittaku fastarc g1 or xiom vega x on FH, and I quite like these combinations. However, some of my teammates recommended I might go for a carbon blade. Even though I'm not interested in switching to composite blades, I started thinking about getting a "better" all-wood one. The ones I've been looking at are either Nittaku acoustic or Butterfly Petr korbel. Money is not an issue up to approx $200.
Has anyone used any of these blades and could make a recommendation? Could acoustic be considered an upgrade or these two blades play too similar? From my side, I evaluate control and feel higher than speed.
Thanks!