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    Posted: 08/06/2017 at 4:39am
are there hin he T1S BLADE INFO? AND ITis like look Butterfly Schlager Carbon or it is Butterfly Schlager Carbon substitue "??;
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Yinhe have added an "s" to all their T-series blades, without significant change, so I suspect this is just another T-1, a VERY fast & hard carbon blade.
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The new t1s versions are heavier. Usually, the old versions have a range of 87 - 93 grams. The new t1s are always at 92 grams.
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You might be right, or it could simply be quality control... weights used to vary quite a bit for the T series already.
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Haggisv, i ordered like 50 old t1 and 50 new t1s before. The t1s has a more consistent heavy weight. The 87 gram t1 is rare. It is always at 90 grams for the old version but te new.one.is.consistent with 92-93 grams. I usually weighed each blade befode selling them and mark them. Tbat is te reason i know about the weights.
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I will weigh my items.. i have some of it
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I have a t2s and it is a fast blade, didn't seem to like any hard Chinese rubbers I put on it. I have acuda p2 on the backhand and it doesn't have enough feeling to my liking. I had best luck with hurricane 3-50 soft on it, which played nicely. Galaxy mercury II in medium hardness was good too
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the T1's are tone of the most bounciest blades around
and comparing bouncing a ball against most other bats you can really see it
this will make the blade extremely fast
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what about gT1S quality AND ITis like look Butterfly Schlager Carbon? 
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Originally posted by TAW TAW wrote:

are there hin he T1S BLADE INFO? AND ITis like look Butterfly Schlager Carbon or it is Butterfly Schlager Carbon substitue "??;
Image result for yinhe galaxy table tennis plate t-1s photos


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