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Yasaka Synergy or Balsa |
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Noppen-Jedi
Member Joined: 12/23/2007 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 60 |
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Posted: 04/28/2008 at 1:38pm |
Hey Guys,
Does Anyone test one of these two Blades? Could someone post how it feels when playing? Best regards, NJ |
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dimitris
Silver Member Joined: 02/16/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 852 |
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I do not know about the synergy, but the balsa is relatively stiff, hard and fast for an allwood blade, but also very very light. The central balsa ply is very soft and easy to damage if hit. I found it difficult to generate lots of spin with this blade and rubbers like almana, manga and v-stage, both at serve and looping, but it is pretty good at smashing and blocking. A friend of mine, much better looper than me, had the same impression about the lack of spin at loops. The anatomic handle that I tried is very comfortable.
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siuchar
Member Joined: 03/05/2006 Location: China Status: Offline Points: 31 |
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I have not tested them. It may help to know that Synergy is designed to be an extra-light blade. Normally the `feel' of light blades is not very good. I myself would choose blades of 85g +. Also the blade is not particularly cheap. There should be better options out there. Yasaka EXtra 3D, for example.
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