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Best blade for H3 Neo: 5-ply, 7-ply or ALC?

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    Posted: 04/28/2013 at 1:12pm
What do you guys think?
I tried myself every combo. All with T64 on BH.
With 5-ply (Hurricane Hao) I felt it lacks speed if I don´t swing very fast.
With arylate-carbon blade (ZJK) it was too stiff with poor control. Speed was ok.
Right now I´m using a 7-ply blade (Persson Powerplay) but sometimes it hasn´t enough speed.
Should I use a faster 7-ply like P700? Or a softer composite blade like ALC?
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Zjk yan an ma long zhandoug chen qui... are using arylate carbon, so dont search anymore it must be something special with h3. If u r a pen holder yeo is used by 2 very famous ma lin and xu xin so again ur search is over. Get one and train u will surely succeed.
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YEO for H3 Neo!!
Blade: Yasaka Gatien Extra (Penhold)

FH: DHS Hurricane 3 Neo (Black - 2.15mm - 41 deg)

BH: 729 Focus III Snipe (Red - 2.10mm - 42 deg)

Weight: 168.57g
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote decoi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/28/2013 at 4:06pm
clipper wood cant go wrong with it. HH or yeo too
Blade: DHS Hurricane Hao
FH: TG3 BS
BH: Xiom Omega 4 Aisa

Blade: Hurricane Hao 2 (656)
Fh: Dhs Gold Arc 3
Bh: Stiga Tour H
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Originally posted by Mickael Mickael wrote:

Zjk yan an ma long zhandoug chen qui... are using arylate carbon, so dont search anymore it must be something special with h3. If u r a pen holder yeo is used by 2 very famous ma lin and xu xin so again ur search is over. Get one and train u will surely succeed.

doesent ma long use a all wood 7 ply(PG7). i know he uses timo boll spirit for a short while though so it worked ok for him too.

also ma lin uses skyline 2 not H3 neo
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Try stiga optimum sync, optimum plus or DHS H-TP, these are 5 plies hard feeling blade. These blades are good with hurricane neo rubbers.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote decoi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/28/2013 at 7:42pm
you dont need the same blade as the chinese pros..

msot 7 ply blades will do well. any blade without balsa or any soft woods. 
stiff, medoim flexy 5 ply blades

anything similar to clipper

Blade: DHS Hurricane Hao
FH: TG3 BS
BH: Xiom Omega 4 Aisa

Blade: Hurricane Hao 2 (656)
Fh: Dhs Gold Arc 3
Bh: Stiga Tour H
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ttping85 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/28/2013 at 9:30pm
Rosewood NCT V or VII are good options depending if you prefer 5 or 7 plies and if you are looking for speed or control. 
My list of blades for sale https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wYci9423byd3X43DhSsaXOmysNKMfK-RnPWSo3UfpkQ/edit?usp=drivesdk
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both joola wing fast (5-ply) and joola viva (7-ply) have good control and speed
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote qiqiyan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/28/2013 at 11:17pm
Any opinion on hurricane 3 neo on Timo Boll ZLC?
I just started playing with it (switching from grippy-less T05). Still trying to get used to it.

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Would a light balsa wood work ?
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Don't change equipment too often. Work on training and technique.Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote panany Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/29/2013 at 7:19pm
in fact just depend your power...
in china lot of coach say... if use only forehand same xu xin and ma lin you can use wood if use backhand and forehand more often use carbon..

after 5 or 7 ply is just feeling....
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote decoi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/29/2013 at 8:18pm
BALSA.. with anything related to Hurricane is a NO NO unless u want to chop and even then still no

Edited by decoi - 04/29/2013 at 8:25pm
Blade: DHS Hurricane Hao
FH: TG3 BS
BH: Xiom Omega 4 Aisa

Blade: Hurricane Hao 2 (656)
Fh: Dhs Gold Arc 3
Bh: Stiga Tour H
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Dude 5, 7, ALC all work just fine. H3 isn't as picky as people make it seem. I like to think it's very nice on just 5-ply. Sure there must be something nice with ALC and H3, but keep in mind it's a popular trend for players who can make other world class players look like chumps. So it does not at all mean that it would be magic for us! 


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If you gonna use T64 on BH, try find a softer Viscaria (maybe a chinese clone).
 
Otherwize Clipper (esp. asian version 6.2 - 6.3mm thick) goes well, but T64 is less controllable with it, too jumpy and catapulty. Clipper is better with Nittaku HPB, Renanos Hold or Bright Hard, maybe Sriver G3.
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I play with it on a 7 ply dhs pg7.  It seems fine to me.  But I've been playing with 7ply all wood blade my entire tt life of twenty or  so years.
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Balsa blades are far and I mean far superior than conventional 5 or 7 plies for the dhs rubbers if you attack at the table. FAR superior. Not so good once you get away from the table. I would choose a balsa if you play near the table only or a hard 5 ply from distance. I can't see the purpose in a normal soft 7 ply unless you want something in the middle of the two more ideal setups
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I like 7 ply for their stiffness and liveliness.  Composites are stiff but have very little feedback because of less vibration.  

5 ply feel soft on contact when swinging fast with them.  Almost like the ball disappeared into the racket.  With hard rubbers there's a vagueness right after contact.  Soft rubbers on a 5 ply during high speed attacks, for me, is like playing with butter.
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