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Tube Carbo User Reviews!! |
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amitmnagarwal
Super Member Joined: 11/25/2005 Location: India Status: Offline Points: 355 |
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Posted: 06/18/2006 at 8:00am |
Hi All, I was buying this blade. I have heard a lot about this blade as a good controlled OFF+ blade. It has good feel and good looping blade. Just wanted to know tube users how r they satisfied with the tube. Is it better option over other optimum series or the clippers Also wanted to know from where to buy the same. thanks for the info
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Amit Agarwal
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lildudejds
Gold Member Joined: 02/27/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1503 |
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Well as you know i am in love with mine. Great speed yet still has lots of control. The soft feel is good for looping and the dwell time is awesome(high). It also looks dead sexy.
I believe they are about 45 USD from dandoy-sports.com i got my desto new f2, coppa JO gold, the blade, and side tape, for 115 USD. And they had free gifts:) i could of had a free racket case but i decided to get the Stiga 3 star compatition balls. |
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Nexy Hannibal
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Me40_Pyx
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Dude,no offence but "soft feel".... How many blades have you played till now and how much have you been playing at all?"Soft feel".....cheeeeeeesh |
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yogi_bear
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actually, the tube carbo is one of the few carbon blades with a soft feel and with little vibration
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lildudejds
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i ment for a carbon blade...normally when people think carbon they think stiff....The tube has a soft feel compared to most carbon blades.
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Nexy Hannibal
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amitmnagarwal
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Thanks everyone for the reviews. I have noticed that there not many users of tube though. Most of the time it is these familiar names lildudejds or yogi giving reviews. i feel others should also share their experiences
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Amit Agarwal
Blade : Michael Maze FH : T05 max BH : R47 |
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pimpmyracket
Super Member Joined: 04/28/2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 391 |
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No offense, amitmnagarwal, but giving reviews is not exactly mandatory.
But so far I've liked my Tube Carbo. Since this is only my second blade, I can't give a great comparison. It's light and not overly fast, but still pretty fast. And yeah it does look pretty cool. I even decorated mine on the bottom of the handle to spice it up more. Maybe I'll post a picture later. |
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lion
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I use the tube carbo. It is light, fast, probably moderately for off+, has good control, and has a very soft feel. I don't think that it has a high dwell time as it is significantly harder to spin the ball using it than something slower, like the clipper. However it probably has higher dwell time than other blades of the same speed.
It has the softest feel of any blade I have ever used. I am comparing it to clipper, gatien extra 3d, gatien carbon 3d, tube offensive, all round classic, carbo kev, kevtech, and vsg 1000. Putting the same rubbers on any one of those blades, using it for a while, then putting them on the tube carbo results in me thinking that there is something wrong with the rubbers. It feels as though I am hitting the ball off a wet sponge. |
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amitmnagarwal
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Thanks for the review U have compared it with other blades like the CLipper, optimum carbo offensive classic. How do u rate it on the speed factor. Is it faster than the mentioned blades. Also on the control part. It also loops better as compared to the blades in this category like the primorac carbon, the carbonix etc Is it faster than the primorac carbon?? Thanks for the review |
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Amit Agarwal
Blade : Michael Maze FH : T05 max BH : R47 |
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Sabito
Gold Member Joined: 05/23/2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1313 |
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is it just me, or you're just spamming here with your blade reviews, will you ever get a blade??, besides, you're not polite at all, get a blade and stop spamming
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