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xiwei
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Posted: 04/21/2008 at 4:49pm |
i am using the maxwood penhold blades for a while. my forehand is hurricane 3 backhand G555, however, i found it is quite heavy for play RBP,i am considering usying donic wanlder carbon senso, and using the J.O Gold and silver for both forehand and backhand. how is everyone think?
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dalamchops
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u can reduce weight by using lighter rubbers..
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Wingman
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The weight would definitely reduced, but those rubber are not tacky and they are significantly faster. So, IMO, it would be harder to generate spin for serve. It would be harder to do soft loop closer to the table. To get the ball to spin, the ball has to dig futher into the sponge, which mean that your strokes have to be more forward.
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