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    Posted: 02/26/2008 at 5:34pm
what is the best blade that uses carbon, arylate, aramid, titanium, aluminiun etc?
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Is the TBS just arylate?
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TBS is arylate-carbon
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JimT Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02/26/2008 at 6:17pm
Well, you probably all know my answer... oh, ok ok I'll tell you - Galaxy T-4.

Cole said some nice things about XiEnting Shark 686 and that is really one freakishly composite/hybrid blade

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remember, a little explanation never hurt anyone
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I'm loving the Kong Linghui Special with h3 and energy extra
I've tried the TBS, Maze, and Viscaria, all of which are arylate-carbon, and I prefer the KLHS the most for my game, which is basically loop and loop driving on the forehand and block and controlled loops on the backhand. The retains some feel surprisingly.
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Originally posted by shij421 shij421 wrote:

I'm loving the Kong Linghui Special with h3 and energy extra
I've tried the TBS, Maze, and Viscaria, all of which are arylate-carbon, and I prefer the KLHS the most for my game..........
yep..i kinda agreed w/u there. It's the BEST Bty a/c for ME. It's the 2nd thickest after the Viscaria, i think... and the top ply is made out of Hinoki and that probably contributes to it's NICE "Loopability". 
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My dad plays with a Dawei Wavestone and it is a great blade for less than $30 from Cole.  Don't be fooled by the price; it is as good as many other arylate carbon blades in terms of play.  They say it is like BTY Iolite, but I feel it is a bit slower with better control.
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so far for me its got to be the tbs, amultart i currently is a little faster though still has feeling, it reminds me alot of my iolite but with a better handle

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