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    Posted: 03/09/2011 at 9:20pm
Hello dear MyTT folk!
Here is your chance to help a fellow in need of assistance!

I have been playing with Xiom Stradivarius + H3NEO / Stiga boost TX. I am not bad, but also not good player. I just visited San Francisco and bought myself H3NEO (provincial I think) and BW2 Tuned as a "souvenir".  I like my current setup, but would like to try these 'souvenir' rubbers with little bit slower, all-wood blade, as it might suit better my skill level (or more like the lack of it LOL). Currently my playing style is 'all or nothing' Embarrassed, I try to play aggressively; I get some points, but also make my share of mistakes. 

So I would like to try my new rubbers with a bit slower (than Xiom Stradivarius) blade (but something faster than Stiga Allaround Classic), preferably all-wood. Other parameters I wish for are: weight  < 89 gram (as those chinese rubbers are heavy, and i am more fast than strong fellow), head thickness < 6 mm, price < 55 $.

Thank you for your attention and help in advance Big smile
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First thing that comes to my mind is Nittaku Violin, thought the price doesn´t match your requests...
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From Stiga: Allround Wood NCT, Offensive Classic, Offensive Wood NCT, Energy Wood WRB...

From Butterfly: Korbel (I am not sure about its retail price, but you can find it in the forum in good condition and in good price).

Other choices would be something from Yasaka or Avalox...


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I'd recommend the Stiga Offensive NCT.  Stiga Offensive NCT + H3 Neo used to be one of my favorite setup.  Make sure to get the Legend handle if you go with Flared one.

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try YEO
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Originally posted by Funahurnna Funahurnna wrote:

Hello dear MyTT folk!
Here is your chance to help a fellow in need of assistance!

So I would like to try my new rubbers with a bit slower (than Xiom Stradivarius) blade (but something faster than Stiga Allaround Classic), preferably all-wood. Other parameters I wish for are: weight  < 89 gram (as those chinese rubbers are heavy, and i am more fast than strong fellow), head thickness < 6 mm, price < 55 $.

Thank you for your attention and help in advance Big smile
Nexy Dexter,
 
just a bit thicker as 6mm, btw I have one FS its also < 85 gr.
 
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avalox or nexy lissom.
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DHS skyline 3 blue sponge- fh

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Tibhar Samsonov Alpha
Avalox Blue Thunder 550
Avalox 555 Blue Thunder
Nittaku Latika
 
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jkillashark Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03/10/2011 at 3:05am
A moderately fast 5-ply wood blade should do the trick. (Moderately fast as in Off- or Off)

I looked into Nittaku Acoustic, Butterfly Korbel, Yasaka Extra Offensive before settling on Nittaku Violin.
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The handles on the Avalox blades are small, but apart from that that's my suggestion also (P500 is awesome). They are really good with DHS rubbers, either that or one of the slower Stiga's
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Those are heavy rubbers, so I would recommend only blades under 80 g, say, Korbel from the new Hungarian factory is an excellent blade with 75 g only.
 
For best results, however, use DHS HK.
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