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i was more thinking that the weight distribution is completely head heavy and of course taking weight out of the handle makes it worse. I wonder if it is even playableAre you hinting is not structurally sound and prone to breaking? Single layer, hollow handle?
With todays rubbers and boosters, almost every blade can experience the magic of being head heavyi was more thinking that the weight distribution is completely head heavy and of course taking weight out of the handle makes it worse. I wonder if it is even playable
The handle is discolored cos someone shoved it up your @r$€! 🤣![]()
Some hints : it is a single layer 8-9mm Hinoki weighing in at 90 to 100gr.
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China mass produce everything lol.The handle is discolored cos someone shoved it up your @r$€! 🤣
Sorry Lodro, just messing.
Is the problem that it's made in China? How do they mass produce Hinoki?
Other than that, no idea!
Just stuff something with a little weight in it and wrap it with grip tapei was more thinking that the weight distribution is completely head heavy and of course taking weight out of the handle makes it worse. I wonder if it is even playable
not massproduced but individually handmadeThe handle is discolored cos someone shoved it up your @r$€! 🤣
Sorry Lodro, just messing.
Is the problem that it's made in China? How do they mass produce Hinoki?
Other than that, no idea!
I see what you mean: Just get this one instead 😂Just stuff something with a little weight in it and wrap it with grip tape
Cheers
L-zr
Can't really see but is the handle on that one carved or is it two sides glued on?not massproduced but individually handmade
I see what you mean: Just get this one instead 😂
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bad photo but it's definitely glued onCan't really see but is the handle on that one carved or is it two sides glued on?
Cheers
L-zr
Right, and that means the wood is sectioned horizontally. Single ply hinoki blades should be sectioned vertically, ideally in the middle so you can see the "eye" of the circles on both sides of the blade.The grain pattern looks uneven. Left end looks denser than right end so if looking at your forehand side, 3 o'clock is less powerful than 9 o'clock. If you use the same rubber on both sides, and you consistently hit around the 10 o'clock area, you could twiddle for a better short game, and twiddle back for drives and loops!