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What is the best 5-ply all wood blade? |
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Imago
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We should create a bot to search for topics containing "the best" and automatically delete them.
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puppy412
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andro csv off+, it's clear.
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bluebucket
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It was a massively silly post when 90% of blades are 5 plys and they range in speed from def to off. Not only that, most of the better blades in the various speed classes weren't even in the list
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NextLevel
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Just assume it is caused by naivety. Since I switched to all wood looping/hitting blades, I have become impressed by how $22 blades play... When discussing those blades, wood composition, thickness and number of plies are more important than manufacturer branding. |
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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blitzen
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Not very useful. You don't even list OSP and Nittaku (which are the 5-ply blades I use), and you would have to break it down into categories, such as playing style (looping, spin-oriented, drive-oriented, etc.) or at least speed rating (def, off, off-, etc.). The term "best" is meaningless without more context.
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typn
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Koto-spruce-ayous-spruce-koto
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sonykurniawan
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Any conclusion for the best 5 ply all wood blade?
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townhousecrackers
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I would say the one that you have that plays consistently.
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jrscatman
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The thread list some favourites from other people, you can try them and see which one wins! It's a personal choice!
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Butterfly MPS
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puppy412
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this is the winner by unanimous decision: |
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the_theologian
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OSP Expert
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Appelgren Allplay ST / Vega Europe max
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tabletennis11
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It's impossible to say really. Every blade has it's own merits and every player is looking for something different. Some people may prefer the 5 ply blades which have the most speed with a high level of control, others may prefer a slower blade for producing spin.
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bluebucket
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You can have a can't go wrong list fairly easily.
All- Grubba pro All Donic defplay senso, Donic allplay All+ OSP Expert Off- Yasaka extra, Primorac Off Korbel I'm not saying they are the best blades in the wold, but close enough to it that it won't be any advantage using anything else Edited by bluebucket - 04/16/2014 at 12:01am |
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tiehwen
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I've used many many all wood blades since..can't remember when now...
To me, OSP Virtuoso just awed me & has that wow factor. Tibhar H-3-9 ST ranks almost there & so are old Stiga AR UTC An. & SB ST. I was/still am willing to give up my old Petr Korbel ST/An. for any of the previous-mentioned all woods. Edited by tiehwen - 04/16/2014 at 12:10am |
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Defplay Senso, Appelgren Allplay, Burn OFF-, MEO
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Appelgren Allplay ST / Vega Europe max
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kolevtt
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There is no BEST OF FIVE yet
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kakapo
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Korbel off old tag, Primorac off- old tag, banda dacota....
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Jubei
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Well according to Fan Zhendong, Infinity is the best but then Ma Lin disagreed and he said YEO by far is best of the best. Go figure..............
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NextLevel
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I repeat, for 5 ply blades, speaking about composition is more important than branding. The best 5 ply blade is usually some combination of limba and ayous.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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Imago
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There is also such thing as blade rubber-sensitivity. Stiga Allround Wood is bad with the hi-tec Xiom Vega Euro but absolutely perfect with the quite ordinary Tibhar Rapid. Stiga Offensive Wood is a good blade with most rubbers, even with Tenergy, but shines like a diamond with Xiom Vega Pro...
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sonykurniawan
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What is YEO? |
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puppy412
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I got the yeyo, but I'm taking it to lopes myself... |
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Ray
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Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Off |
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sonykurniawan
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Oh okey.. I come across this YEO quite often but dont know what it is. Thanks for clarifying |
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sonykurniawan
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After 11 months of looking for the best 5 plies allwood blade.. Finally I come into a conclusion.
The best of the best 5plies AW blood will be: The one you can afford, The one you are comfortable with and, The one you can win more points. Case closed Edited by sonykurniawan - 03/17/2015 at 1:36am |
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Stavros
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Stiga Infinity VPS V
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InfinityVPS - D80 - D05
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Stiga Rosewood v
Stiga Emerald vps Adidas Avenger 5 Alser All 5 Yasaka Extra offensive Tibhar Stratus Powerwood |
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From my experience the best all wood 5 ply blade is Xiom Aria. It has incredible speed and one of the best handle shape for me. I can hit harder with it than BTY Timo Boll Spirit which is a 7 ply composite blade.
I tried a lot of 5 ply blade and the best ones are: BTY Korbel, Stiga off nct, YEO, Tibhar Stratus power wood, old DHS hurricane king. An important factor in my opinion is that the blade should be a little bit heavier: 87-95 grams depending on the model. For example the best Stiga off nct was 95 grams, very good stability and power. Another factor is if you have a costum made or chosen blade. I've seen some YEO that had nothing in common with another YEO because of this. |
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OSP Virtuoso
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OSP Virtuoso (Off-)
MX-P (Max) Mantra M (Max) Backup: Yasaka Extra Offensive, Nittaku H3 Prov 729-802 SP |
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T-100 Competition series 1986- 85grams 7.5MM Kiso,rosewood,Obeche,rosewood,Kiso
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