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    Posted: 07/24/2016 at 3:26pm
Hi I want to order the following from www.megaspin.net

1.  Butterfly tenergy 64
2.  Spinlord Dornenglaz ii  0X for all around play and learn backhand attack.

( with a spare Spinlord Dornenglaz  for push blocking close to table)


But I only could afford 1 blade.

I am debating which one to use Joola Chen Weixing or Joola Chen Defender.

Which one would you take if you were me ?

Any opinion truly welcome!!!  
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I play with Joola Chen Weixing blade and I like it a lot. Don't know the defender version.

For me Joola Chen Weixing blade plays better with T05 than T64.

Spinlord Dornenglaz ii  0X would be too fast in CWX blade to me. In ox Cropcircles and and Dtecs are good options with CWX blade with controllable speed.
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If you are a chopper, definitely there are better blades out there.
If you are a blocker/screwer hitter, probably there are better blades out there. 
Also, T64 is a demanding rubber (likely goes well with great footwork); for FH I would choose something much more all-round.
Everyone may have different preference, depending on a lot of factors...
(1) Juic SBA (Fl, 85 g) with Bluefire JP3 (red max) on FH and 0.6 mm DR N Desperado on BH; (2) Yinhe T7 (Fl, 87 g) with Bluefire M3 (red 2.0) on FH and 0.6 mm 755 on BH.
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Get two Defplay Senso blades by Donic, they are like 36$ compared to ~70$ for Chen Weixing. :)

If you get cheaper FH rubber (do you REALLY need T64?) - Baracuda , BlueFire M2 or Rasant are likely just as good, you now have two setups!

P.S. Do you think you can't play close to the table with DG2?


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Butterfly Defense Alpha ST - H3 Neo - Cloud&Fog OX
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I would go with Yasaka Sweeden Classic for 39$ (This blade is great).
But if you want to go with Joola, I would take Joola Chen Weixing.
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T64 can be replaced by loads of rubber out there

MXP/ELP/FXP Rasant Bluefire Victas V15 Omega V Rakza7 That depend on your sponge hardness preference. 

More all round game  slow it down by bit like vega or aurus.

and now you have more money!!!
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