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    Posted: 12/04/2007 at 11:50pm
Hi all, i've been playing ping pong for more than 2 years and now i am looking for a new racket. So far, i heard a lot of people in this forum mentioned a lot about Stiga Cliper CR, but, m interested with Butterfly Joo See Hyuk paddle too. So, if you don't mind sharing some idea to compare these two rackets, it'd help me a lot.

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my forehand is not that strong , but, i play offensive. 
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get clippere WOOD no extra. if there was a clipper cr without WRB get that one. unfortunate there is no, so clipper wood
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    what are you currently using and what is your style?
 
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i'm using chinese blade, 729 the carbon one, i forget what kind of serie it is. i play more offensive than defensive. so, Joo See Hyuk blade is match with my style or not??

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i would say go with the Clipper
 
 The Joo See Hyuk is a defensive blade
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oh,.  so joo see hyuk is good for only for one who like choping ? how about M. Maze n Matsush*ta bladess?
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clipper is an excellent choice. dont drop it, take it!
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why is Clipper an excellent choice? , how about Nittaku Septear? it is a seven ply hinokee wood, and the price is similar to clipper too.

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Originally posted by vttp vttp wrote:

why is Clipper an excellent choice? , how about Nittaku Septear? it is a seven ply hinokee wood, and the price is similar to clipper too.

 
I am planning on picking up a Septear for Christmas Wink
 
I guess a lot more people have Clippers and not so many people have Septears.  Most people who have Clippers love them; check out the ratings and user comments at www.tabletennis.gr/equipment/equipment.asp
 
The price of a Clipper here in the USA is also cheaper than a Septear.
 
 
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BTY M. Maze A/C or even TBS seems pretty good for your style (of course they cost more than clipper and I think a little more than the Joo Se Hyuk).  It is interesting that you would want to go from a carbon blade to a wood blade like clipper.  Is there a reason for this?
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i've went from wood,to carbon, back to wood, to a/c,and yet again im bacl to wood. there is NOTHING like the feel of a woodblade imho. also, i find that a/c blades whilt elastic and fast, is harder to generate spinnier shots with (for me anyway).
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oh yes, and the clipper is a great blade, cant go wrong with that. i'm using that right now too, crisp, but if you want to loop more try offensive classic
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try TBS and maze

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wow, seems like a lot of people love Clipper and no one has mentioned Joo See Hyuk blade yet. That might mean Joo. blade is not that popular.

Hmm.. TBS and Maze is a bit expensive for me and furthermore, i m kind of interested in all wood blade without any carbon or anything else. , but thanks for ur suggestion.
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Originally posted by ksu06 ksu06 wrote:

BTY M. Maze A/C or even TBS seems pretty good for your style (of course they cost more than clipper and I think a little more than the Joo Se Hyuk).  It is interesting that you would want to go from a carbon blade to a wood blade like clipper.  Is there a reason for this?



The reasons for that it is because i want to test how the real wood is. and  most of the pro they start with the real wood blade and some of them still use it. So, there might be some advantagesss inside the wood blade that i haven't found yet. that's why i want to try.

Another reason that m interested in Joo See Hyuk blade, it's made from wood without any carbon, and i like its handle and it's cheaper than M.Maze n Matsush*ta. but, Clipper and Offensive are also the great blades.

i might save some more money to buy all of them soon. hahaha

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