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    Posted: 04/04/2009 at 1:01am
my brother wants to buy a VSG blade. but not sure wether 1000 or 2000 idk, what are your opinions on this blades?
 
and what rubbers should he use from our inventory lol
-bty sapphira
-stiga boost tp
-729 transcend cream
-729 transcend
-stiga innova ultra light
-sriver fx
 
he is currently using a the transcend cream with sriver fx for backhand.
 
what do you guys think??
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VSG 2000  with cream transcend
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I used a VSG 3000 and it was a good all around blade. Not too slow. I used Sriver G2 and Bryce. That was a few years back.

I don't know about those other VSG blades, and I'm not too familiar with those rubbers, but I can say that VSG blades can get top heavy really easily, so if that's an issue, pick lighter rubbers.
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vsg 1000 is the better one overall.
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to be honest I would not recommend you a VSG blade, not 1000, 2000, 3000 nor 4000.

These blades are

1. Badly designed
2. Pretty heavy
3. Bad wood-surface
4. Deliver very little ball-feelings (I would rather play TT with a brick than these blades :D)
5. Expensive
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Go with a Korbel, Stigo OC, YEO, or even the Joola MC1 is a great all wood blade. Those blades are on the lower end of quality and u dont get the bang for your buck. Any of those blades that i mentioned will ve paired up very well with most rubbers that u mentioned. Good luck finding one.
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