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thomas1984
Beginner Joined: 06/23/2015 Location: wlodawa Status: Offline Points: 12 |
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Posted: 10/18/2016 at 9:59am |
Hello I need (soft and flexible) blade recommendation for TG3 Neo unboosted .
thx for the posts. |
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JohnnyChop
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In my experience TG3 Neo does not do well on blades with a soft top ply... it makes the rubber kind of mushy in feel and looses the crispness that the Chinese rubbers have
maybe Stiga Allaround?
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thomas1984
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Since this year a have played stiga maplewood ntc v
This hard speed oriented blade wasn't good with tg3 neo. Many times ball goes to the net or stay on the rubber I think that soft wood would be better than hard for tg3neo |
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MindTrip
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Viscaria pairs really well with Skyline 3 Neo. I played that setup with Tenergy 05 on the BH for nearly a year. Definitely a good offensive pairing.
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qualizon
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The reason it goes to the net or stay on the rubber is probably is due to your stroke but not because of the blade itself. Unboost chinese rubber won't have much bounce to begin with, and if you don't put the right amount of energy or rub the ball enough, you'll see what you described above. A soft blade is not going to help but will make it worse.
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BaiMile
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YinHe W6, MC-2
Stiga OC, OCR. OCC Yasaka Extra offensive, etc. All flexible, thin, relatively hard blades will do it OK.
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Ladon1997
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Darker 7P.2A is not a bad choice
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danjacob02
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I used to use an all round all wood blade which is a little stiff and a little hard. Works well on that. I think it wouldn't work on blades that are overly stiff or overly flexy unless when boosted. BTW off topic. How do I start my own thread? Sorry noob here
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