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windysummer1
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160*158 for headsize and 115 mm handle
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Idefix
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Hello windysummer1, I cannot see a connection between the thickness of
the blade and the suitability for certain rubbers. I personally know only
4 Re-Impact blades so far but most of the blades they have in stock are
designed to play with inverted on both sides. My son is playing the
model "T4" with inverted rubbers on both sides and has never played better
before. They also have two blades specially made for antispin. Besides, most people
playing with LP have an inverted rubber on the other side. Very heavy
blades are probably less suited for people who play with thick (and
heavy) sponges on both sides but as most of the Re-impact blades contain
balsa they are very lightweight so they do not get too heavy when
played with thick inverted rubbers. There is only one problem with thick
blades: you might need two edge tapes!
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piligrim
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From my experience those LG handle almost same size as regular once. I didn't feel much difference |
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windysummer1
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I think you can use your blade however they want, but this gentleman seems to agree it is best for long pips. http://mytabletennis.net/forum/reimpact-chevanti-blade_topic89618.html
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Idefix
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Some Re-Impact blades are probably best to be played with LP, but others play better with inverted on both sides. The "Chevanti" tommyzai refers is meant to play best with antispin-rubbers. The "T4" of my son is build to play best with inverted on both sides close to the table or mid-distance. It depends only on the construction of the blade, not on its thickness.
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windysummer1
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Donier RR blade has a headsize 158*158 while the handle is 107mm long
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