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    Posted: 05/21/2007 at 5:46pm
Hello guys, I am new at this forum, and would like to say hi to all before I state my problem. I have been playing for 2 years now, but still haven't had the guts to buy my first pro paddle (blade/rubber set-up). I was just wondering if you guys could help me out a little. Here are some playing facts about me:

    When playing, I like to use my forehand to smash, and also to chop at the ball in some occasions. I also serve with the forehand side of my paddle (the black side). I am left handed and like to use my backhand (red) to put many different spins on the ball, and also like to put a heavy topspin on the ball to make it arch a lot, making it had to return without me being able to forehand smash it back. I am looking at spending about $100 CAD. So if you guys could take a little time to share any info you have that would help me out, I would appreciate it. Thank You
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First of all.    www.paddlepalace.com   They may even have a help section.  So I'm guessing your more of an offensive? 
 
You may want to try a blade to suit an all around game.    Each blade is labled Def.  Off.  or All.  You should try an all.
 
 
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bty kreanga carbon and bryce is what i would suggest simply because it would be the most expensive
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I would recommend a beginner paddle from colestt.com, about 20 dollars.
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go to colestt.com or just pm him here and he can set you up with something nice for a reasonable price.I just tried the new genote series they are nice blades.I am guessing the genote A might work for you as it must be something like a bfly primorac
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