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carbon136
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Posted: 06/02/2015 at 2:04pm |
Hello.
There are some reviews of Vega blades, but has anybody tried the Omega blades? They are 7-layer all-wood blades. I'm interested in Omega Tour and Pro. Tour has Ebony top layer (overall 4 Ebony layers), Pro has Rosewood top layer. According to this, Tour should be a bit slower, but with more dwell time than Pro. (Capturing +4) If nobody tried them, can you tell me if Rosewood and Ebony are hard woods? If yes, how can they have big dwell time?
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asifgunz
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Nice username haha. Carbon looking for all wood blades xp
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carbon136
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Thanks, but the username has nothing to do with table tennis, I've already had it when I started playing TT. :)
Edited by carbon136 - 06/02/2015 at 2:40pm |
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ahsq
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my opinion is that Tour is usually better than Pro in overall attacking style performance be it rubber or blade.
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carbon136
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Any other opinion?
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carbon136
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2 more months have passed, and still nobody tried or have one of these blades? Please.
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asifgunz
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Vega line of blades received more attention.
Truthfully I cant blame people for not giving much attention to the omega blade lineup. Naming can be very very confusing. |
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carbon136
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I know Vega line is more popular, because it has carbon fiber, Omega is just pure wood.
I guess I have to buy it and try myself...
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lehung
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Hi Carbon 136
So have you bought the Xiom Omega yet?, I bought one and it will be with me about 2 weeks time. I tried to looking for review about the Xiom Tour, but can not find any at all
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Mickael
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I don't know why such huge companies like xiom don't do like tibhar and butterfly and use dan to make a review, silly marketing strategy.
Now to answer about ebony and rosewood, i tried stigas before they are hard as bricks no dwell no spin harder than shlager carbon. |
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