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Andro Super Core Cell Carbon or CF Titanium? |
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threshkreen2
Beginner Joined: 12/21/2007 Location: Philippines Status: Offline Points: 67 |
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Posted: 01/17/2008 at 10:30pm |
The player: Someone wholly unfamiliar with Andro products who seems to be sadly crossing over into EJ-hood.
The game: 1850-1950'ish but looking to hit the 2000 level soon due to pro training. Style is a nice combination of consistent bh blocking, killer spin drives and loops from both wings. Main weakness is a pronounced inability to read spin resulting from disguised pendulum serves and the employment of LP rubber.
The objective: To try either of the two Andro blades that better fits said style and helps mask said weaknesses.
Your inputs please...I'd really like to come up with reasoned advice for my "friend "
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amultart
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patrick1v
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the andro carbo-aramid would be his best bet
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threshkreen2
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What sort of power can he get out of the carbo-aramid compared to the Super Core Cell? Would the CF Titanium be too diificult to push with? Thanks and regards |
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amultart
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patrick1v
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with the andro aramid carbon power is not a problem and for blockibg this blade is second to none
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pingpongrob
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The Carbo Aramid, is no slouch. Its fast has good feeling, block's fantastic, but I find that the lack of dwell time can cause problems. If you train a lot, then you will like this blade.
Most players that pick up my blade, cant believe how fast it is, One way to tame this blade is to top spin your shots. Its not a blade for flat hitting, you will find most ball will go off the end of the Table. The New Andro Super core cells are very differant to the old supercore range, as andro implies in their advertising, they have more feeling, and I can vouch for that. They are well built, and look good as well. They also work very well with the new breed of Tensor rubbers that come out of Germany, which is a bonus. |
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threshkreen2
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Thanks Rob- so the F1 and Nimbus users will be better served using the Super Cores as opposed to the Carbo Aramid which i presume would be a good fit with Bryce, etc.? Thanks in advance...
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amultart
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