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    Posted: 10/26/2014 at 2:53am

anybody who has experience with this blade?
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IMHO, 5wood+2carbon+2aramid and 6.8-6.9mm thick blade is not really tempting.
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The blade is quite thick, rigid, medium hard feel even with limba outerplies, and head heavy! But overall its quite controllable for its speed which is somewhere around that of the butterfly ALCs. Works best with high throw medium hard rubbers that have some catapult since the blade is rigid.
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Originally posted by vishal_dindoyal vishal_dindoyal wrote:

The blade is quite thick, rigid, medium hard feel even with limba outerplies, and head heavy! But overall its quite controllable for its speed which is somewhere around that of the butterfly ALCs. Works best with high throw medium hard rubbers that have some catapult since the blade is rigid.

how is compared to clipper? i m looking for a replacement for clipper and want to use it with short pips or suggest a replacement under 100$ of a schlagger blade.modern clippers are not solid enough
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Compared to clipper it is faster, more solid and more head heavy, thickness is about the same as modern clippers. It plays more like a clipper cc. Have you tried the T-11+? I've heard that is plays well with short pips and it is very light.
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Originally posted by vishal_dindoyal vishal_dindoyal wrote:

Compared to clipper it is faster, more solid and more head heavy, thickness is about the same as modern clippers. It plays more like a clipper cc. Have you tried the T-11+? I've heard that is plays well with short pips and it is very light.

Clipper cc was huge letdown, i read that it should be good for pips and it played like a mid90s clipper but it plays like a cheap blade performs like 50$ at most, the 50$ avalox has a better response. well the T11 feels so hollow and dead
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