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what blade under Haifu blue whale II ? |
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peterko
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Posted: 01/16/2009 at 8:32am |
What is better under this rubber?
All wood? Carbon ? Arylate Carbon? Balsa? or something different? May be for what style of game are this type blade with haifu ? I think it is not soo diferent if use tuned or untuned. |
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peter79
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Style is for a looper with better speed, less spin than H3.
Any kinds of blades with longer dwell time. More suitable for soft-medium hardness blades. Not so suitable for hard carbon blades.
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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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peterko
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there have some favorites like: avalox P500 P700 C555(Ma Wenge carbon) Joola MC1, Buterfly KHLS , X5
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peter79
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It's more suitable for all wood blades though.
On Joola MC1 might be a good setup, fast n spinny.
On Ma wenge might be head heavy, but still playable.
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Andro Wanokiwami AO Offensive 83 gr
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peterko
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Ma Wenge have 82-84g I had 7 this blades :D
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Bora
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rossicarbon
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i m using sardius and titanium wood wrb with that rubber. Don't seems to have any problem!!!! :-)
It all depends on the feeling of your hand, i have been using carbon blades with chinese rubbers with alot of effect!!!! :-)
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peter79
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If you're get used to play with fast carbon blades it's ok. Especially if you can control fast tensor rubber on carbon blades. By using Whale II rubber on carbon blades gives you more control than japanese rubber or tensor rubber.
Do you find it easy to do slow loop with sardius?
With allwood blades it perform well in anykind of loop, the only problem is the power of performing fast loop. It depends on your strengh of training your muscle.
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Andro Wanokiwami AO Offensive 83 gr
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peter79
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What type of handle is more comfortable? FL or ST?
The FL handle is abit thin and small for my hand
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Andro Wanokiwami AO Offensive 83 gr
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peterko
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for me is better FL, ST will be smeller for you in my opinion. And ST are little bit havier, + 2-3g
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ttrubberman
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I've tried 37, 38 and 39degree, here is my suggestion:
1. If you're using 5-plywood, 37-38degree is good for you. 2. If you're using thick 5-plywood or 7-plywood, 38degree works great. 3. If you're using carbon blade, 38 or 39degree will work perfect! As a conclude, 38degree can fit for all, 37degree use for soft blade and 39degree great for hard blade. |
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peterko
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Kong Lin Hui Special is AC blade with softfeel it mean 37 or 39 ?
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ttrubberman
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37 or 38. If you use 39, you may find that the rubber is too hard, the ball is difficult to get it when hit. |
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peterko
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Iam tring 37-F.T. And it looks good, it is not so fast like tuned Mark V M2, but more spiny and better control. And with Haifu i have to be faster :D , faster in spin and in moving too
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jakeblanks
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im using 37 on my bh and a 39 i think on my fh might be a 38 its medium hard
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