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AMWM
Member Joined: 07/02/2007 Location: Chile Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Posted: 07/02/2007 at 10:34pm |
well.... i'm penholder player....... i'm looking for a blade like Butterfly Matsush*ta Pro....
the point is... i'm penholder.... and this blade is a shakehand one....... i did post about this and u guys told me that its ok for a penholder to use a shakehand blade..... now... i also wanna know if there is a penholder blade like matsush*ta pro overthere.......or what blade do u recommend me ? |
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O! Ju Qian
Gold Member Joined: 06/07/2006 Location: CA Status: Offline Points: 1049 |
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i don't know if you guys noticed this, but penhold blades tend to have a bigger head than shakehand blades.
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BL: Yasaka Extra Offensive CP
FH: Hurricane 3 Pro BH: Tenergy 05 "Practice is USELESS if you don't understand what you are doing." |
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Hercules
Silver Member Joined: 04/02/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 654 |
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What type of player you are? I used to use Darker Tanpan shakehand as a penhold. If you prefer driving, smashing, looping, blocking, and serving, one ply Darker blade will be good for you. I started with Darker blade J speed 50 Jpen (Off-), and then Tanpan shakehand (off) (used as penhold), now using J speed 90 Cpen (off+). J speed 90 has fast block, fast drive, flick ball on the table, loop attack and fast smash.
- Darker J speed 50 Jpen (smash, dirve and push in distance) - Darker Tanpan shakehand (loop, smash, push and serve in close table or distance table) - Darker J speed Cpen (drive, fast loop, smash, block and serve in close table or distance table) I tried more than fifteen blades. I've spent a lot for the blades. Don't depend on many ply or layers. Pure one ply wood is the most consistant (recommand Darker brand one ply). Darker brand is the best in one ply blade. You don't have to waste your money to try all kind of blades. I already spent from my experience. Don't waste your time and money. One ply is the best for penhold player. Hercules |
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reachie85
Super Member Joined: 02/11/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 470 |
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matsu pro seems more like a defensive blade, so i'm guessing you play more of a block/control game, unfortunately i don't really know of any defensive rated cpen blades, but for something with a lot of feel and kind of slow speed: yasaka extra, you could also try some stiga oc series with more of a dampened feel. but for the money, yasaka extra is a nice blade.
as for the one ply blades being the best for penholders, i never played with one, so i have no saying about that, but i have my doubts with it being the absolute best seeing that no world class cpen players i know of use one ply. |
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BL: Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive CPen
FH: Haifu Blue Whale 2 BH: Nittaku Nodias |
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