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    Posted: 10/21/2008 at 9:53am
11 ply with 1ply hard carbon, 2ply soft carbon..
copy of Tibhar triple carbon...?
anyone try it before..?
how is it..?
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lol wtf all those sanwei blades have 7+ layers:s
 
there also is a 19 ply one.
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经过8层纯木的调理,一层硬碳与2层软碳相互能量互补,使底板真正达到刚

柔并济的效果,似曾相识,又刮目相看。

数据参数:

速度:11      speed   

控制:11        control 

厚度:6.4mm       thickness  

重量:91g            weight

适合类型:暴冲弧圈型   OFF++        

结构:八层纯木/二层软碳/一层碳片    8 woods/2 soft carbon/1 carbon

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Originally posted by Skyline Skyline wrote:

lol wtf all those sanwei blades have 7+ layers:s
 
there also is a 19 ply one.


Sanwei is famous for trying some strange schemes. I played a 19-ply T-1091A which has 9 plys of soft carbon (therefore 10 plys of wood, making it 19 plys altogether). It weighed 95-96 g and was a terrific looping blade.. actually it did everything good but it was heavy and it had tons of vibration which I couldn't take. But since then I have some respect for Sanwei - that blade was definitely a gem...
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JimT,

I had read your very short review of T1091A in your deemf.livejournal blog, which I am assuming is yours (equipment history signature match, lol). There is very little info about Sanwei products, and yours was the only customer review I came across.

From my understanding, the design goal of Sanwei T series soft carbon blades is to give the flex and dwell of wood along with the speed of composites, all in one package - the holy grail some loopers are looking for.

In your experience does it really deliver both (dwell and speed)?

Originally posted by JimT JimT wrote:

Sanwei is famous for trying some strange schemes. I played a 19-ply T-1091A which has 9 plys of soft carbon (therefore 10 plys of wood, making it 19 plys altogether). It weighed 95-96 g and was a terrific looping blade.. actually it did everything good but it was heavy and it had tons of vibration which I couldn't take. But since then I have some respect for Sanwei - that blade was definitely a gem...
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Originally posted by infinite_loop infinite_loop wrote:

... There is very little info about Sanwei products, and yours was the only customer review I came across.

From my understanding, the design goal of Sanwei T series soft carbon blades is to give the flex and dwell of wood along with the speed of composites, all in one package - the holy grail some loopers are looking for.

In your experience does it really deliver both (dwell and speed)?

Originally posted by JimT JimT wrote:

Sanwei is famous for trying some strange schemes. I played a 19-ply T-1091A which has 9 plys of soft carbon (therefore 10 plys of wood, making it 19 plys altogether). It weighed 95-96 g and was a terrific looping blade.. actually it did everything good but it was heavy and it had tons of vibration which I couldn't take. But since then I have some respect for Sanwei - that blade was definitely a gem...


I put it here as well

http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=15553

There might be more info than on my blog...

I am not sure now since the memory has faded somewhat but my recollection is that dwell time was excellent, and if you swing it properly the speed was very good as well. As I said, it was too heavy and had too much vibration for me... other than I loved it, results-wise.
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