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STIGA OPTIMUM PLUS
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ssiew968,

How do you like the new Stiga Optimum Plus?  I am considering to switch to this.  I am playing Energy Wood and I would like increase the speed a bit.  Any comment on this?  Thanks.

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The Very Best Offensive wood name is: "Stiga Ulf "Tickan" Carlsson Clipper 9ply" (for me)

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any one tried Avalox P500? How is that compare to Avalox BT 555, in term of speed, control and feel, oh, vibration as well.
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Best allround (plus offensive & defensive caracteristics) would have a Juic Kalinic
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I would say... Xiom Maximus OFF+
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Originally posted by jinhocha jinhocha wrote:

I would say... Xiom Maximus OFF+
Good wood, very good quality but I hate a hadles...
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Best all wood blade I've tried to date is Borko.
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I have a darker 5p-2a (3 ply hinoki, 2 "power wood") that is quite fast and has the most solid feeling among my blades when hitting hard (i test outside opponents power range by putting prakttismate up into 6 + above)

Stiga tube offensive is quite fast, stiff, with good feeling.
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I used to use a vsg2000, was very fast all wood 7 ply, now i use the 7 ply stiga clipper wood, it's good for looping and control, reasonable speed too
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Oh...btw... I just received an e-mail from Champion Korea who is the manufacturer of Xiom... They will change the names... Maximus Off+ is going to be Maximus Off...and Off will be Off-.. and at the same time they will change the shape of the grips.. This is just a FYI...
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how new or old is the xiom company?!?!?1 ive only heard of it recently!!!
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Xoim Maximus OFF gets my vote ahead of the Korbel
Blade Xiom Control 3/ALL+
BH Andro impuls speed
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Another vote for the XIOM Maximus! A new 'classic'.
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wats the best combination wood ply from xiom? that includes carbon? i love schlager like handles,i wonder if xiom is like that.....
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the xiom power OFF+ looks a lot like the SC with a similar top ply,don't know how it plays
Blade Xiom Control 3/ALL+
BH Andro impuls speed
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theman, Mother company of Xiom is Champion and this Co has been in besiness for more than 50 years in Korea.  They were the one who supplied competition ball during 1988 Olympic TT game.  I am using both Champion and Peace (both Korean) balls and these are really good!!  You need to try out... and I am trying to get the XIOM maximus Off+ from either Korea or Taiwan, because I could not find any dealers in US (and this is confirmed with Champion Co)
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For me it was the BTY KLH Euro with a RITC 2.0mm. at both sides .
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Nvr tried that Xiom Maximus OFF, but if u do the Maths, $ for $ or even pound for pound or gram for gram, in very economical sense, I'd pick PKorbel but it must be one which is less than 90g. Too bad Xiom Maximus don't come in Anatomic handle and also its ST handle looks pretty "FAT"...but then again I could be wrong. Too bad Alfie doesn't live across the Street or a block from me, otherwise I could've asked him to lend it to me for a few hits.
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I like yasaka offensive. maybe because i use it lol
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ok ppl, donic persson impulse!!! now u didnt see that comin!!!! nah but seriously its awesome to play with, but the thing is, its head is WIDE, not long.
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Originally posted by deuce deuce wrote:


hello everyone:


what is the best offensive all wood blade?



what are you looking for in a blade though? what qualities does in need to have to be "the best"?
Fraziel,
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Fraziel... I think it would be depend on you... the blade must fit on your style and pattern of play... if you are asking my opinion.. I would say... Kreanga Carbon blade without the coating and the other will be Xiom Maximus Off+
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fraziel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/07/2007 at 11:42am
i know what it means to me, i wanted to know what it meant to the poster of this topic as he has not said. i agree though that its very subjective. for me its a samsonov alpha as its soft and has decent controllable speed with a solid well made feel.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Thot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10/07/2007 at 11:51am
How is the alpha blade?
Does it have vibrations or is stiff?
How is far from the table?
Do you speed glue or not?
I'm thinking into buying one but I'm not sure yet. Thanks.
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