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powerplay.de
Super Member Joined: 11/16/2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 135 |
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Posted: 09/10/2006 at 5:17am |
hi yasaka fans,
i currently bought a used yasaka dynamix 17 blade and i�m impressed with his huge sweet spot and feel. It reminds me of korbel off and off-classic but faster. The only thing that disturbs me is that the blade is 5 mm thin/thick. I dislike super thin blades. Which yasaka blade is similar fast but thicker. It should be about 6 mm. Thx |
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Scarbo
Super Member Joined: 09/24/2004 Status: Offline Points: 150 |
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Try Max Wood. A bit thicker. Similar to Stiga Clipper. I like the blade, it has good control for being so fast. Some of the best junior players in Sweden uses it (with Mark V or V stage)
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Balint
Super Member Joined: 06/03/2004 Location: Hungary Status: Offline Points: 427 |
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According to paddlepalace it's ca. 7mm and I can'T imagine that a 17 ply could be 5mm
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Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit
FH: DHS SKYLINE 3 2.2mm BH: DHS SKYLINE 3 2.2mm Glue SZIKO PREMIUM SPEED ;-) |
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powerplay.de
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i have it here and it is definetly 5mm. I played a lot of 7 mm + blades like primo, schlager, galaxy t-1,t-2 etc before . Its possible when 17 plies x 0.3 mm. |
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Boomer4
Member Joined: 09/06/2006 Location: China Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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very interesting blade, extremely fast, tried my friend's blade last night, he was using it with a skyline 3
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Yasaka Dynamax 17 CPen
FH DHS H3 (Province), red, 2.2 BH Bty Sriver-FX, black, 2.2 |
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