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Hurricane Hao VS Hurricane Wang Hao [DHS H-WH] |
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Totoro
Gold Member Joined: 10/14/2008 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 1275 |
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Posted: 01/22/2009 at 2:04am |
Can anyone tell me the differences in characteristics of these two blades?
I know that the Hurricane Hao is double the price of the Hurricane Wang Hao...but that's it. If anyone could help it'd be great! Thanks, Totoro |
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I'm 15
Clipper Wood FH: DHS Hurricane 3 PROVINCIAL 2.15mm 38 degrees BH: Palio CK531A OX CPen Looper with LP twiddling, blocking hitting and LP RPB |
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Totoro
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I'm 15
Clipper Wood FH: DHS Hurricane 3 PROVINCIAL 2.15mm 38 degrees BH: Palio CK531A OX CPen Looper with LP twiddling, blocking hitting and LP RPB |
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rokphish
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well... seeing that you're that desperate and that noone seems to have both...
i give you an estimate... i have both HK and H-WL... the H-WL is harder and faster than the HK. so perhaps it would be the same deal with HW and H-WH.... i've been told that the HH is slower and softer than the HK... |
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Totoro
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Lol thanks rokphish!
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Clipper Wood FH: DHS Hurricane 3 PROVINCIAL 2.15mm 38 degrees BH: Palio CK531A OX CPen Looper with LP twiddling, blocking hitting and LP RPB |
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peter79
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I suggest you to try H.Hao rather than H-WH. If you like harder blades from DHS, you may try H-king Cpen. |
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Andro Wanokiwami AO Offensive 83 gr
H3 National Orange 40 deg 2.2 Baracuda Max 182 Gr |
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Totoro
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Ok... How do they compare to YEO?
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Clipper Wood FH: DHS Hurricane 3 PROVINCIAL 2.15mm 38 degrees BH: Palio CK531A OX CPen Looper with LP twiddling, blocking hitting and LP RPB |
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peter79
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Well I haven't tried Yeo. I don't have any yasaka blades. I've seen malin carbon and soft carbon. The finishing not as good as DHS blade.
I also want to try YEO, it's a good blade.
I hope my local Yasaka distributor will order plenty stock of YEO soon.
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Andro Wanokiwami AO Offensive 83 gr
H3 National Orange 40 deg 2.2 Baracuda Max 182 Gr |
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Hercules
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Control HH> HKing> YEO Speed HKing> YEO> HH Hardness YEO> HKing> HH Ball feeling HH> HKing> YEO YEO is bouncy and high throw. If you are a looper, HH or HKing will be good for you. I like both. HH is softer top and dwell time is longer than HKing. Both are good for close table and mid-distance game. If you are a hitter or pips player, choose YEO. HH - $60 Hking - $135 YEO - $42.95 Hercules |
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Totoro
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Thanks guys!
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I'm 15
Clipper Wood FH: DHS Hurricane 3 PROVINCIAL 2.15mm 38 degrees BH: Palio CK531A OX CPen Looper with LP twiddling, blocking hitting and LP RPB |
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