which one is better?

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First of all, the learning stage never ends. NEVER!
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But if you want to change it'll be good to know for recommendations how long have you been playing, how solid is your technique, stroke mechanics, footwork, etc.

Here's a quote that pretty much hits the nail on its head.

You saying "Now i am currently in doubt about my current play style which i thought i would want to improve and try a bit a faster paced game with a carbon blade which is faster than all wood." tells me that you definitely should not change your blade.

People seem to not understand when to change their equipment. Equipment change is something you do when your game and play style is very solid, when you don't have anything to improve. If you want to improve your game, then you should take a look at your technique, not your equipment.

I know players that compete that use a lot slower equipment than what you already have, what makes you think you need a faster blade?
 
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Hi, which one is better..Stiga Airoc astro or tibhar mx-p?
Is it good if change from stiga allround evo to stiga infinity when still
in leraning stage?
It depends on your style. MXP is quite close to T05. Fast, great spin without the "springy" feel of tenergy.

I have only usd Airoc S. I don't like the Oxygen sponge which is not linear = hard to control
 
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So, do you still use this airoc s?
what do you think DHS H3Neo?
Again depends on your style. Airoc S is quite soft and it suits BH well. As I said I don't use it anymore because it's not that linear.

DHS H3Neo is a looping machine. Tacky, very very spinny but requires strong stroke as hitting is not that fast. It relies on the brush motion to produce enormously spinny loop. I highly recommend the provincial version. It's better than the commercial version.
 
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