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The Best Wooden Blade |
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I´ve never hit with last two. Darker is very expensive but if it´s worth depends on the amount you want to spend and the quality you get back. Since Speed 90 fullfilled all my expectations (soft feel, flawless power and better play then any other blade I tested before), I say it worths the money for me.
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tsanyc
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I have my KTS, good enough for me.
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Mickael
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Hurricane king 655
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Butterfly Fransizka ZLC FL
Butterfly Dignics 05 2.1 FH Butterfly Tenergy 05 1.9 BH |
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Kolev
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I just received a Mazunov FL and although it's supposed to be very heavy(102g) doesn't feel so at all. Definitely the best all wood blade I've tried so far. Very fast,with great control,superb feel amd joy to loop with.
Edited by Kolev - 10/06/2012 at 8:06am |
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Hallmark Carbon Extreme (x3)
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garwor
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Why handle type is in blade name??
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Yinhe MC-2 FL fh: Xiom Vega pro bh: Xiom Vega pro Boycott Marcos Freitas for hidden services! |
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ChulodeGondomar
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Maybe what he meant to say is.... which are the most popular blades out there.
In my country i can see there are lot's of Donic Burn blades, among the youngsters. The best juniors use Donic Li Ping Kitex , BTF Zhang Jike. But when I was younger most people used, BTF Grubba, Korbel, Primorac Carbon, I think was the blade Wich Marcos Freitas used to play when he played in Portugal, I remember the handle. STiga allround was very popular.
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Swing hard...or go home!
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Derf59
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+1000
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Klaus123
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best wooden blade in what speed category? Clipper Wood, Hurricane King, and Korbel are great wooden blades. But they are all Off … Among the slower blades (ALL/DEF) I didn’t find an really outstanding wooden blade, though Stratus Powerdefense is not bad.
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Knuckle Ball
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Adidas V1.3 5 ply Hinoki blade (hinoki-awan-kiri-awan-hinoki). For me, just the right blend of control, power and speed. Good short game, easy for looping near the table, excellent on blocks and punch blocks with exceptional control and decent power when you step back a pace or two from the table.
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Blade: Rosewood NCT V
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mikepong
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stiga clipper wood!
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Viscaria
FH: Tenergy 05 black BH: Tenergy 05 red |
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Snakefish
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What rubbers did you put on it ?
Any blade I've used that was 98 g and up, it felt heavy
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Andro Treiber Z - fl
FH: Tibhar MX-D max BH: Tibhar Quantum ProX-blue,max |
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