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PongPong
Silver Member Joined: 06/03/2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 497 |
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Posted: 07/24/2006 at 8:50pm |
I heard that Joola MC1 is considered the fastest blade on the market. Is this true? How is it compared to BTY Schlager carbon? I remember a thread once mentioned there is big quality variation for the same brand. Is it tue as well? |
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pingpongist
Member Joined: 07/10/2006 Status: Offline Points: 11 |
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I have no personal experience with MC1, but I payed attention to what users of MC1 said about it.
My impression is that those who tried MC1 and Kool, regard JOOLA Kool as a faster blade. This is, I think, opposed to JOOLA marketing according to which MC1 is faster than Kool. I guess all this means that MC1 is slower from Schlager Carbon. If you are interested in reading a little bit more about performance of MC1 and how it compares to Kool, I found a comparison between them at DTTW. Do a search over there for "Kool" or "MC1" and I am certain you will find it. I would gladly provide you with the link, but I hesitate to post a link to DTTW, since I don't know if it is appropriate. Still new around here... I read also about variation in quality... Some users say that the reason for this is the fact that JOOLA utilizes factories in different countries for manufacturing parts for their blades. |
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silvalis
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I've got/had an MC1 and a Kool.
The MC1 was slightly faster IMO, but i wouldn't be surprised if a heavier kool than mine was faster (both of mine were ~80g). |
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crizKyr729
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of all the blades i've tried, schlager carbon tops all..
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YATTP
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Schlager Carbon is much faster than Joola Kool if it comes to hard topspins.
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fatcomet
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what about the joola R*1 thats like a foot thick. wouldn't that be faster?
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PongPong
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Both MC1 and Avalox BT 777 are all wood blades and fall into the same price range. Which is faster? Which feels better? Which has the better craftmanship? |
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master-pong
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