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Yinhe T2 carbon blade experience |
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saif
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Posted: 12/18/2008 at 5:56am |
Hi, I ordered a T2 carbon blade. Any1 tried it b4? Please tell me how it plays.
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TBS FH & BH: T05fx
Tibhar Samsonov Alpha FH: Grip-S Europe BH: Rakza7 soft Victas Koji Matsushita FH: Tenergy 80 BH: Feint long III https://www.facebook.com/groups/5439549367/ |
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firetack
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very thin outer juniper plies makes blade faster than advertised,you will here the carbon ping through the rubber even on passive shots,i would use max rubbers
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Black Balsa 3.0 fh/tenergy 05 1.9 388d ox
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pokerpete
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the blade is fun to play mid or far distance cuz it so fast ...but you might have some trouble inside the table with some of the touches ....but very nice blade and nice to smash with
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Blade:Stiga Sense 7.6/ Timo ZLC FH: Tenergy 05FX BH: Tibhar Q5 Sound |
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saif
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Can you guys compare it with firehand?
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TBS FH & BH: T05fx
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junbei
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Very fast and stiff blade. You will lose that wood feel with this blade and will have to adapt with its lack of control. So far I like pairing it with medium-soft rubbers. If they are too soft, your short game will suffer a lot.
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stiltt
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@junbei: is the T1 I sold you your main blade or is it on a shelve now? if you do not care about it I might buy it back from you.
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debraj
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t-4 or t-8 are better blades in t series than t1 or t2
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nicefrog
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The T2 is an average Fast carbon, much faster than firehand. But the T1 is (#$#@! fast)You can still play fairly close to the table with the T2 and soft rubbers but the T1 is a several meters back kind of blade
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saif
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I put 729 sp transcend in fh and 729 focusIII in the backhand.Would you plz tell me how this setup will play? |
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nicefrog
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Saif, a friend of mine plays a T2 with H3's it will be similar. It's a pretty fast combo but still gets a fair bit of spin. It's a faster blade than I need, but he's got a slower stroke so for him it's perfect
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saif
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Thanx nicefrog. Now I shall look for myself. I'll have a go with it as soon as possible.
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TBS FH & BH: T05fx
Tibhar Samsonov Alpha FH: Grip-S Europe BH: Rakza7 soft Victas Koji Matsushita FH: Tenergy 80 BH: Feint long III https://www.facebook.com/groups/5439549367/ |
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