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    Posted: 07/11/2011 at 1:28pm
which one is better? gergely alpha or iolite neo?
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Don't know which one is better, it's really a matter of preference.  I know Gergeley Alpha is stiff and fast though. Works well with 2x T05.
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Neither is better. They are quite different .......Cool
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hi and welcome to the forums!

here's a suggestion that will help you get the best responses: if you edit your thread title to read "gergley alpha vs iolite neo" you'll draw the kind of responses you are looking for.
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Originally posted by cls2222 cls2222 wrote:

Don't know which one is better, it's really a matter of preference.  I know Gergeley Alpha is stiff and fast though. Works well with 2x T05.

alpha is a remake of gergely 21. I would not recommend 05 on this blade. 05 fx would suit it better. 
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Originally posted by Nori Nori wrote:

Originally posted by cls2222 cls2222 wrote:

Don't know which one is better, it's really a matter of preference.  I know Gergeley Alpha is stiff and fast though. Works well with 2x T05.

alpha is a remake of gergely 21. I would not recommend 05 on this blade. 05 fx would suit it better. 


Zaid at Net & Paddle plays with that setup. I really like it except that it has less dwell than my Korbel SK7; amazing for mid-distance play though. T05-FX would go great but I don't like T05-FX because it is too bouncy.
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