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    Posted: 03/12/2009 at 10:08pm
What is the difference between Butterfly Senkoh 85, 90 and Max?
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Thickness.
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Would the Senkoh Max version be faster than the other two? It seems like a very good deal to have a 10mm one ply at 55.80.
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Yes, absolutely,it's heavy, good for pip rubber.
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How do you think it would fare with the IQUL soft version at 2.0mm? Too fast and uncontrollable?
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Senkoh 85 = 8.5mm, 90 = 9mm, Max = 10mm
Got one Max before, weight was 99gr. Fast but not uncontrollable...
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Buy one to try, based on its thickness, I suggest to use LP OX and Xiom Yanus DF 1.5mm.
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I have never used pips before so I don't really plan on it now. Have you tried inverted rubbers with the Senkoh before?
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Yes, perfect, Senkoh Max's weight need to be more than 100g.Because it is not a good wood look like Butterfly Special, Cmax.
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Originally posted by venacious venacious wrote:

I have never used pips before so I don't really plan on it now. Have you tried inverted rubbers with the Senkoh before?


i did play with inverted. quite fast but not uncontrollable. hurricane 3 prov + prasidha tokyo power. Tokyo is like bryce speed but better...

me think juic kiso hinoki 1 ply is a better blade than senkoh though....
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In which way is tokyo like bryce speed?
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Med-soft, grippy, fast, good control. But I played with bryce speed fx before and didn't like it. tried it a few times with different blades. I said similar to bryce speed because it's the closest bty offering that i had tried. But still Tokyo is much much better.

I have to clarify the Tokyo I mentioned here is the Tokyo Power (tuned) version, not the earlier version of Tokyo. The earlier version is harder but also nice.

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