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Tibhar Samsonov Alpha SGS review |
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Lalo.
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thank you, yeah the older one has a good shape
I need the new version's ST squared dimension. |
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firetack
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Grey handle st is 106mm length oval shape quite thin,I like
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Black Balsa 3.0 fh/tenergy 05 1.9 388d ox
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Lalo.
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anybody knows the Samsonov Alpha's ST handle dimensions? (SGS or non-SGS)
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tabletennis11
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doraemon
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Tibhar is inconsistent then. I remeber writing to Tibhar and they answered that Alpha and PC are very similar, with PC has more control.
If you have Time, you can search in this forum about Alpha vs PC.
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redyborde
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That's odd since Tibhar site says Alpha is faster. |
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t64t64t64
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i was very impressed by PC and i have been in touch with this guy from tibhar and he answer everysingle question of mine.
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http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=61764&PID=734709
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t64t64t64
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Dear Mr..... the Samsonov Alpha blade is very similar to the Samsonov Premium Contact but has more control. This can be worth a try. The Inca blade is only available on the Asian market.
Best regards Your TIBHAR-Team
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http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=61764&PID=734709
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doraemon
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No. I can confirm that old Alpha is thinner than old Premium Contact. The new Alpha is thicker, almost as thick as Premium Contact.
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redyborde
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As i read, Alpha and PC used to be cut at the same thickness, but i'm not so sure now since sites don't seem to match the info, and Tibhar doesn't seem to answer e-mails.
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doraemon
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If I recall correctly, old Alpha is about 5.5 - 5.6 mm and the new Alpha SGS is about 5.7 - 5.8 mm.
Old premium contact is about 5.8 mm. |
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redyborde
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New Alphas and Premium Contacts are 5.7mm whereas old Alphas and Premium Contacts were 5.9 mm? is this correct? if so, they would be bigger but thinner...so are the new ones faster really than the old ones?
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rui pedro81
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Maybe you guys don't know this but tibhar lebesson has the same construction of samsonov alpha but with bigger head size and different handle ofc
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Nagatito
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Just got my Alpha SGS, I will use my old sheets of BlueFire M1 and Rasant for testing it. Will tell you tomorrow
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saif
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A balanced all round set up with lots of control. |
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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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Melapringa
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Finally bought my blade is a
Tibhar Samsonov Alpha SGS FL 89 grams with two yasaka mark v, 1.8 for backhand and 2.0 for forehand.. is good this setup ? |
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Nagatito
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How is the Alpha SGS and the new Alpha compared to the TB ZLF. And a Off Topic question: Will the rasant work well on the SGS or the New Alpha because I would like to have it as a secondary setup but having similar feeling to my TB ZLF with Rakza 7 soft
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Blade: Timo Boll ALC
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Melapringa
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interesting i will buy the samsonov alpha Sgs FL 89 gr with sriver L max forehand and marv v max or 2.0 for backhand. is good this setup ?
why the Andro Temper Tech ALL+ or off- is cataloged with a lot of much control on all pages of table tennis? 10/10 more control than yasaka extra or andrezej Grubba ? i think that samsonov alpha is similar to primorac off- Speed Acoustic > P.korbel > Samsonov alpha > primorac off- > Yasaka extra > Andrezej Grubba Edited by Melapringa - 10/25/2012 at 11:51am |
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doraemon
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As far as I know, new Alpha and Alpha SGS have bigger dimension compared to the old one (head size as well as handle size). Gone is the old version with small head size.
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barnie
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So firtst at Alphas:
New Alpha (and SGS too) is faster than these few years ago, stiffer with more power and has bigger head. Control is great. The new ones has better ST handle. SGS is the same wood construction but because of sponge in the handle is more head heavy. I like both of them and now I play with SGS, straight handle. SGS has more flex but still is on stiffer side. I recommend medium rubber on Alpha. Yasaka Extra is slower, softer and is flexy compared to Alpha. YE has much less power than new Alpha. Older Alphas is as slow as YE. I have to notice that my new SGS is 85 grams and normal version is 86. Usually they are lighter. I used to play with OSP Virtuoso too but with fast rubbers my passive game was not so precise. Hope this help.
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Yasaka Silver All Wood, ST
FH - Rhyzm max BH - Tenergy 05 max |
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Melapringa
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Samsonov Alpha vs nittaku Acoustic ?????????
I think that the acoustic is faster than samsonov alpha sgs and the trayectory of the ball is high. High Throw, i dont like this aspect of the acoustic. I will buy samsonov alpha new version, but are no choose: Tibhar Samsonov Alpha FL or Tibhar Samsonov Alpha SGS FL, Any diferences of these blades or reviews.... I want that compare the samsonov alpha sgs with yasaka extra and andrezej Grubba too. xD |
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peter79
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Just get the new samsonov alpha then http://tak9.com/mall.php?cat=006001000&query=view&no=5622 |
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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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doraemon
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I almost bought one. But after holding the blade for quite awhile in humid weather, I felt like the sponge absorbed too much moisture, so it's rather damp. Or it could be just my unjustified feeling.
So I did not buy it. Should it be a normal handle blade (no sponge) I would have bought it. |
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barnie
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After trying Virtuoso again, than Stiga All NCt I am back to Alpha SGS. Virtuoso is too fast for me and Stiga All NCT is too stiff. I have also new design normal Alpha with 156 x 149 head, but this SGS feel better. SGS is little more head heavy and I can put more spin with that blade. There is sooo much spin like no other blade I have tried.
Last week I played with older version of Sam. Alpha ( 90 gr) with small head size. It was big surprise that was too sloow and no so solid as SGS. If SGS is OFF-, old Alpha has to be All+. Old one feel too light even it is heavier with the same rubber (186 vs 181), there is no power for hard attacks. I also forget that these new Alphas with bigger head feels harder than older ones. Tibhar made a good job to redesign blades for playing with new tensors and rubber like Tenergy.
Edited by barnie - 07/06/2012 at 5:36am |
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Yasaka Silver All Wood, ST
FH - Rhyzm max BH - Tenergy 05 max |
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barnie
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So now I stick with this blade. I wanted something like slower Virtuoso and this is near - but more flex and more control. I put Tenergy 05 2,1 on FH and Rakza 7 2,0 on BH and I´m very satisfied with this combo. Especially I recommend this blade for blockers and players on the table. It does everything well, from serving to smashing. It´s also good for correctional purposes cause you have to hit with sweetpot to get maximum from this blade.
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Yasaka Silver All Wood, ST
FH - Rhyzm max BH - Tenergy 05 max |
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dolly
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I got a light one : 80g. Exactly as aforementioned, it does not go well with relative light rubbers. However, after I glued Tenergy 05 as forehand, genius as backhand, the total weight goes to 179g, and it works wonderfully!
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barnie
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Update:
Last session I tried Hexer 2.1 on backhand. It played really well as I expected. For me, Hexer is the best backhand rubber - good speed, spin, feeling and a bit more dwell than Acuda S1 or Rakza 7. The control is really awesome for tensor. Feels like medium glued Mark V.
So now my combo is: Rakza 7 on FH, Hexer on BH.
Please note: the weight of Alpha SGS is around 80 g. I asked seller for heaviest blade he had in straight handle - 85 grams. In the past I had 3 normal Alphas. The best was haevier one and it was also 85 grams. Another one 75 g Alpha played totally different, slower, too light and not enought power. So my recommedation is to choose as heavy blade as possible. Even in weight range 85 - 90 grams Alpha is not head heavy and very good balanced.
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Yasaka Silver All Wood, ST
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dolly
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Great and timing review! I was just considering to get one :)
According to a webpage: http://www.spinfactory.de/shop/lebesson-anatomisch-p-9641.html, lebesson seems to be a bit smaller : 14.8*15.3, and lighter: 80g. So it is more close-to-the-table. |
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rui pedro81
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anyone?
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rui pedro81
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what would the difference be compared with tibhar lebesson? supposedly the lebesson is the same construction as the alpha so im guessing the only difference is the handle?
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