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    Posted: 01/17/2008 at 7:00pm
I am wanting to change my setup, I am currently using H-WL, H3 provincial FH, Sriver EL BH. I heard very good comments on Stiga all wood blades, I like chinese tacky rubbers like the H3 and backhand fast, good for the push and occasional loop off spin, for the blade I like all wood for greater top spin and more control. I don't mind to keep my FH rubber and just change just change the blade and BH rubber if that is what you think would be a better choice.
 
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Well for a good all wood blade, you could use the avalox p700 or 500, which was a classic among the chinese natioal team, and blades like clipper wood and clipper cr, and the like are also good choices. For BH rubber I'd suggest rubbers like refoma, or nodias, or the regular sriver or maybe bryce, its all good.

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Is there any major difference in playing when using CR then no CR?
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There is no point in trying OC CR because it plays basically the same as your h-wl except it is lighter and has a little less feel.  My vote is either korbel or avalox p500.

CR is just a harder outer ply from some special technique, but essentially it is just faster than no CR.
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Where can I purchase a cheap Avalox? Should I just keep my rubbers or?
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Which is more popular for Chinese players p700 or 500? Does those CR, WRB, CR+WRB even work?

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I think I will get a Clipper. Just not sure which one. I have a limited budget.
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Yes, keep your rubbers and buy a clipper wood. Normal clipper would do.
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I played with clipper and clipper wrb. Man, buy hybrid wood and use CTE for putting your current rubbers on Hybrid! He is faster and more controled then any clipper!
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He?
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Originally posted by PingPangQiu PingPangQiu wrote:

He?

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Originally posted by PingPangQiu PingPangQiu wrote:

He?
Hybrid wood! Sorry, my mistake.
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Thats ok
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I say stick with the Avalox choice.  p500 nice soft, good for looping, and is a great match for your H3 Prov.  In my expirience if you need to get two Avalox blades of basically the same hitting characteristics you can do that.  Whereas Stiga's quality control has really diminished in the last several years.  Each Clipper hits completely different from the last and none of the Clippers now hit as well as the Clippers of 12+ years ago in any way.
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