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Clipper wood or Offensive CR?

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    Posted: 08/02/2007 at 10:10pm
i currently use a balsacarbo x5 and i love the blade its a great blade but its just that sum times it feels like its not very "solid" when you stroke with it. People who have played tennis know the difference between a tweener racquet and a pro racquet, thats the point im trying to make that i was wondering which of the two blades have a better solid feel but maintain that offensive speed. 
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Clipper is faster and stiffer.
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Offensice CR: nicer feel, thinner blade and a little lighter

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clipper is faster.
Offensive CR is too slow - at least for me.
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Which one is better/faster, Cipper Wood CR or Clipper Oversize WRB? Both are heavy, aren't they?

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Originally posted by PongPong PongPong wrote:

Which one is better/faster, Cipper Wood CR or Clipper Oversize WRB? Both are heavy, aren't they?

it all depends on individual n what one wants to do with it really. There's a guy here who has a normal clipper wood n also a clipper CR WRB. The later is newer n supposedly more "Hitech" gadget but he told me that Clipper is better, more rigid, feels sweeter in his hand n no nonsense. They r in general heavier but some ppl says that u can actually find lighter ones, just ask the online retailers/stores. Clipper O/S wrb is just the same as clipper wrb with slightly bigger footprint but u can reduce/offset the overall weight by matching it w/lighter/thinner rbrs.
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i use the a clipper pm me with your qeustions
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