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Wanna play H3 neo. Now which blade and backhand?

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Topic: Wanna play H3 neo. Now which blade and backhand?
Posted By: rpbnakata
Subject: Wanna play H3 neo. Now which blade and backhand?
Date Posted: 04/24/2011 at 12:41pm
I am considering a large range of blades, including Violin, Tenor, Ma Lin EO, Ebenholz or Nittaku Adelie. On the other hand hibrid blades such as Nittaku Kiley or Xiom Stradivarius.
For the backhand maybe I put a Baracuda or Omega 3 or 4 Euro.
I like to play safely, controlling the game and counter-attacking from short-mid distance.
 
Any suggestions?


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Phenom st/BW3/Ω3Euro ● Photino st/Ω4Pro/R7S ● Speed 90 fl/Vega Euro/S3



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Posted By: roar
Date Posted: 04/24/2011 at 3:00pm
A lot of players will tell you outright that the H3 Neo is unplayable if not boosted.

I disagree.  If you use an extremely stiff (or preferably a carbon blade) then it feels amazing.  I'd suggest trying it out on a cheap carbon such as a Galaxy EC-12.


Posted By: seguso
Date Posted: 04/24/2011 at 3:57pm
H3 NEO works great with Galaxy T8, which is a stiff, soft and fast carbon blade. This is a very fast combo and you need to be able to handle that power.

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Posted By: chris.b40
Date Posted: 04/24/2011 at 4:32pm
works great on HK 655

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Posted By: king_pong
Date Posted: 04/24/2011 at 6:38pm
I played it forehand and  back on a XIOM Amadeus (discontinued) and thought that it felt brilliant.  That's a softer 7-ply made in Sweden.  Perhaps the Avalox P700 would be a good fit.  That's supposed to fit those properties.


Posted By: frogger
Date Posted: 04/24/2011 at 9:53pm
H3 Neo is outstanding on BTY TBS if you can handle the cost of the blade. Very good directional stability and enough power when needed. A very solid feeling setup.

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Wood Paddle
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Posted By: zheyi
Date Posted: 04/24/2011 at 11:08pm

vega euro



Posted By: flash
Date Posted: 04/25/2011 at 3:07am
I didn't like it with ebenholz nct 5...works decent with yeo...with violin I haven't tested it yet but with acoustic it's amazing. The only thing that you have to keep in mind it's that you need for it's a blade that has max 87 gr...Havier than 87 it's for far mid distance play... more precise 83 - 87gr...Good Luck!

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Viscaria, FL

T05 hard, 2,1 mm, black, fh
T05 hard, 2,1 mm, red, bh.


Posted By: saif
Date Posted: 04/25/2011 at 3:17am
Originally posted by zheyi zheyi wrote:

vega euro


+1



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TBS FH & BH: T05fx
Tibhar Samsonov Alpha FH: Grip-S Europe BH: Rakza7 soft
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Posted By: Snakefish
Date Posted: 04/26/2011 at 12:39am
Strange, I find the H3 neo black difficult to use on my Galaxy T-4. The ball doesn't have easy jump off the rubber. On the other side I'm using a red Palio Wildish Dragon and the shots execute so much easier - better speed & spin. Doesn't matter on fh or bh. Both are 2.2mm

I'm going to give up on H3 Neo.


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Andro Treiber Z - fl
FH: Tibhar MX-D max
BH: Tibhar Quantum ProX-blue,max



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