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I love this combination of blue, grey, and black. Definitely the most visually pleasing setup I've had so far.
Anyone else who loves how their racket looks?
that looks mean! like the sr-71 of penholding
Yeah, I like the photo you glued at the end of the handle, I assume it is XuXin. 😂I love this combination of blue, grey, and black. Definitely the most visually pleasing setup I've had so far.
Anyone else who loves how their racket looks?
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yep, that is where thumb and index finger come to restfor penhold its pretty standard to have the rubber cut a little further away from the handle yeah?
Wouldn't the rubber be more comfortable to rest the thumb and index tho?yep, that is where thumb and index finger come to rest
Yes, more comfortable but i think it is more about the solid contact with the wood that is important.Wouldn't the rubber be more comfortable to rest the thumb and index tho?
You are right, it is Xu Xin. Shame there isn't a blade with a small Xu Xin on the handle. And I agree, this blade is quite a miracle given the price. It even perfectly matches with my BS.Yeah, I like the photo you glued at the end of the handle, I assume it is XuXin. 😂
I got a couple of those blades which I called the under 5 dollars miracles. I bought mines as seconds, the handles were loose but now these are some of my favorite blades.
P.S. I normally buy now my blades "exclusively' because I like the handles.
PS. P.S. I do like the new Butterfly Hadron5.........but i won't buy one 😂
Of course. Try increasing the screen brightness.There's a racket in that picture?
To some degree, yes. However, in the long term, it's better not to rest your fingers on the rubber due to sweating. With fingers on the wood, you avoid the risk of slipping during a rally, which could put you at a disadvantage. The grip is more secure that way. Also, the TPB is (for me) way better without the extra rubber.Wouldn't the rubber be more comfortable to rest the thumb and index tho?