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Alternative to t64 (fh) |
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tomkei
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Posted: 10/30/2014 at 6:35am |
hey, i'm currently using t64 for my fh with hayabusa zx and evo fx-p bh, it's very good, but since hayabusa's head is a bit bigger tenergy is to small for me. Thinking of getting new one, maybe should i try any xiom omega 4/5 series or donic's bluefire? which one is quite similar to t64?(maybe with a bit less speed) thanks, tom
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Matt Pimple
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1. A new sheet of T64 definetely fits on your hayabusa zx blade.
2. There is nothing that feels quite similar to tenergy.
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NextLevel
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Rasant Grip is pretty good as a T80/T64 alternative but heavy - try it in 1.9mm.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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tomkei
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maybe should i give a try for t05 or t25? :)
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LUCKYLOOP
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I have one paddle I use Xiom Sigma Pro 2 2.0 instead of Tenergy max. It is a little slower but a little better control on all shots. I would try someone's paddle 1st before I would buy though. IMHO, you don't need more than 2.0 Sigma Pro 2 since the sponge is fairly hard and the ball never fully penetrates it anyway. |
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+1
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tomkei
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big difference between t05 and t64? cause i'd like a bit slower than t64
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Olio
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T05 is "slower" than T64, as it's less bouncy. You can however reach very high speed if you really want to.
How do you compare FX-P with T64? I thought they were pretty similar?
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tomkei
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fx-p is slower but more controllable and spinner than t64, so i feel it better as bh, cause t64 has that extra "power" when need :) overall they have similarities , and what about mx-p or m1-2 series?
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Fehrplay
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I would recommend you to try Stiga Airoc M or Donic's bluefire!
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yogi_bear
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adidas p7, tenzone ultra sf, tibhar evolution el-p or stiga airoc S, joola rhyzm-p
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Glad you're back Yogi!!!!!!
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