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    Posted: 04/28/2008 at 1:14am
http://www.tak9.com/mall.php?cat=006001000&query=view&no=936
again,i had a blade,which was suppose to be like the above.mine had a balsa core if i remember correctly
fatt,can you please correct me if i am mistaking
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This one has hinoki core?

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Originally posted by Wingman Wingman wrote:

This one has hinoki core?

yea,that is what i think it is.
in my case should have been...may be one person will add some input about these blades
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I will retest my cofferlait today.
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It has Hinoki outer layers.

http://www.presports.com/butterfly-cofferlait-blade-off-p-42.html
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Originally posted by holda holda wrote:

http://www.tak9.com/mall.php?cat=006001000&query=view&no=936
again,i had a blade,which was suppose to be like the above.mine had a balsa core if i remember correctly
fatt,can you please correct me if i am mistaking


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Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

It has Hinoki outer layers.

http://www.presports.com/butterfly-cofferlait-blade-off-p-42.html
what about the middle thickest layer?
 
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Originally posted by holda holda wrote:

what about the middle thickest layer? 
 
Doesn't look like balsa to me.
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I think It's also using Hinoki as center Ply.
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edit: hinoki center ply really?
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the worst blade i ever had, using for 3 days only...very bad experience
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote peter79 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/28/2008 at 11:52pm
It's a unique blade Actually. It's slow in low gears, but it can be powerfull if you use full body strength. It's more suitable for soft rubber like sriver FX and Solcion. It has very Hard feel but no vibration. What I don't like is it's tiny FL handle and has no vibration. 
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I have also read and experienced that it's very fast when playing quick strokes close to the table and gets relatively slower when swinging really hard  from mid distance, whick is appreciated by developing players like me who make a lot of mistakes when going 100%.
The reason I sold my 2 cofferlait was because of the tiny handle. The feeling was already hard and with tennis grip it was worse.
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Fatt, What is bigger, Violin FL handle or Cofferlait FL handle? You Violin FL handle seems bigger than mine :)
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the violin handle is much bigger. the cofferlait handle is way too thin when it gets close to the head and that's where I like to hold it.
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I wonder if Nittaku has make bigger FL handle or not for the current production. My old H-king handle is smaller than new one.
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If it's true that smaller handles =  forearm tendons problems then they better come with bigger handles.
I still do not understand why we can't have many handle sizes for a given paddle.
I guess the epople do not ask enough about it.
In tennis they have so many differnet handles for every model. I think it's only a matter of time before a TT company takes the dive and decides to offer a few different handle sizes for each paddle they sell.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote peter79 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/29/2008 at 1:08am
Yeah that's true, I wonder why they don't make different size of handle. Table tennis is more complex, with smaller handle if the head size is the same, it will become head heavy. Medium size handle maybe balanced, and large size handle may become handle heavy.
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