Yinhe Blades

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so i've been looking at some cheap blades for my beginner friends and from my experience using the yinhe 896 wood it would be a good recommendation, but i cant find any of these blades anymore. also looked into the n9 and couldn't find that either. what happened? i would easily find them on amazon for cheap prices, (which is where i got my 896 for under 20) but all listings have disappeared or "currently not available". all i could recommend is butterfly premade rackets since theyre in the 20-30 range plus one player is a penhold player. but yeah, just wanted to know where these yinhe blades went!


(i personally still use my 896 when i play casually and i love it)
Sanwei tr-3 you’ll be surprised for sure
 
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Agreed, the Yinhe Pro 05 is an amazing blade in terms of everything.
Whenever I hold it in my hand my confidence goes up by +100.
I'm curious to try the 05, but I already have 2 Stuor Long V, and a Stuor Inner Harimoto, I think that would be too many close blades.
 
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Does anyone know the composition of the MC-4 ? I can't find anywhere, and I can't even now if the Micro Cristallin structure is supposed to be carbon or not.
It has nothing to do with the carbon layers (if any, as the MC-2 is all wood). It is just a "special" treatment of the wood layers of the blade
 
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