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    Posted: 04/16/2019 at 11:45am
I was using persson seven. It's not bad but there is nothing special. 
Just a little slower than clipper, head size is compact, st handle is squared but a lot thicker than butterfly timo boll alc or xiom feel ax. 
 
The problem is, it doesn't have a good feeling. Feels quite dull and avarage. Nittaku ludeack, osp stuff and barwell offers great ball feeling and they are a lot crispy. I like the handle so its still my backup blade but I'm not a big fan. 

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sounds good, I thought p700 was fast too anyway!!
 
If it is stiffer than an OSP V+ and softer and flexier than a Clipper, it will be perfect!
 
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Originally posted by mog1111 mog1111 wrote:

Anymore info on the Persson 7?

How does it compare to Clipper and Samsonov Force Pro Blue?

Compared to Clipper it's thinner (6.3mm x 6.8mm) so it's less stiff and more flexible. A little bit softer and slower but still an offensive blade.

It's like a P700 on steroids. 
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Anymore info on the Persson 7?

How does it compare to Clipper and Samsonov Force Pro Blue?
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Has anyone tried the Persson Cabotec.?

Thinking of pairing it with
FH--> Joola Express One &
BH--> Butterfly Sriver EL

Any suggestions.?

Current setup:
Blade: Donic Waldner All Play
FH: Mark V
BH: Sriver EL


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IMO the legend is similar in speed to the tbs, but with a softer feel. Legend has a faster top gear available with big swings tho. Weight varies a lot - my spare is only 80g.
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Thanks guys. I'm more interested in the Waldner Carbon now. What is the speed like compared to TSPW or Timo Boll Spirit?
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Originally posted by tabten5 tabten5 wrote:

And so it is with the Waldner Legend Carbon. My local distributor noted that they had WLCs ranging from 84g - 94g in their stock. I've tried one, and I think the headsize is too big - they don't seem to consider what the balance will be once the rubbers have been stuck on. Anything over 157mm is liable to be very head-heavy. 
 
I recently bought one and mine is 84 grams. My Juic Nebula(82 grams) has the same headsize and although it's head heavy my racket is not heavy at all.
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All blades seem to perform better with larger heads its just a matter of how much extra swing weight you can tolerate, 160mm at 95 grams seems to be the limit for most people. Especially with rubbers getting more and more heavy. The old Stigas were more like 162-163 but 1.5mm Mark V wasn't heavy. A lot of blades in the 70s were right around 100 grams or even 105

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And so it is with the Waldner Legend Carbon. My local distributor noted that they had WLCs ranging from 84g - 94g in their stock. I've tried one, and I think the headsize is too big - they don't seem to consider what the balance will be once the rubbers have been stuck on. Anything over 157mm is liable to be very head-heavy. 
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  There's quite a bit of variation in hardness/softness & weight in ayous. So if you go to the trouble of carefully selecting plies for this kind of blade, you can end up with off or off+, 83g or 95g, med stiff or super stiff.

There's the glue process too. 



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Originally posted by bluebucket bluebucket wrote:

Unbelievably light for a 160mm 7 ply, is the core balsa?
 
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The three I've used (Legend, Carbospeed, Espirit) have all had the larger head size. It does seem large when coming from a 155x150 blade, and it has an impact when using heavy rubbers. It seems to add a bit of useful flex to the carbon blades though, so it's not all bad.
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Must be a cpen yeo? My yeo is a small blade, can't be more than 157
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Originally posted by Kolev Kolev wrote:

Originally posted by Imago Imago wrote:

.....160x152, 6.5 mm, 83 g. ST handle is square.


ain't this huge....?


Actually its pretty average! My YEO and Pg7 are about the same size.
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Unbelievably light for a 160mm 7 ply, is the core balsa?
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Actually it's the rebadging of the Persson Powerspeed with a squared straight instead of the round straight handle. I've played with the powerspeed for years when it was ~6 mm cut. With the advent of the 40mm ball the blade got thicker which I didn't like,  then production was stopped at least in the USA.
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Actually, it looks junior.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kolev Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/14/2013 at 8:12am
Originally posted by Imago Imago wrote:

.....160x152, 6.5 mm, 83 g. ST handle is square.


ain't this huge....?
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Just received one. Sounds a little bit slower than Clipper Wood per ping but has a tad better dwell time or it seems so. 160x152, 6.5 mm, 83 g. ST handle is square.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AndySmith Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/14/2013 at 5:48am
I have to say - I love the Waldner Legend Carbon a lot, and I don't find it uncomfortably fast at all. I would put it at OFF-, especially at a weight of 85g. The Ovcharov Carbospeed is a notch faster, so probably avoid that. Only used the Espirit for a few moments, so can't really comment on that.
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Waldner exclusive AR+
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Those are the slower blades in the new line, good looking blades
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SmackDAT Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/14/2013 at 5:26am
The new range of Donic blades look beautiful, unfortunately they are all very fast and I wouldn't be able to control the fast ones. Persson Seven seems to be the slowest one, has anyone tried this blade or has some information as to what it emulates or how it (would) performs?
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