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Stiga Rosewood NCT VII review |
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tom
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Posted: 04/16/2019 at 12:18am |
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update on my rw5, I found the Bh slow when I tried it with Rasant Turbo that is quite new but had been sitting around quite a while on another blade. I replaced the BH with a new sheet of 2.1 Gewo Nexxus XT 48 and it played at a borderline Off minus speed which is now usable for me
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mykonos96
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thanks for the confirmation
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Rw7 has a nicer feel than carbonado 190
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tom
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will PM you
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piligrim
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if you want to sell your Rosewood V let me know |
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tom
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could anyone rate the feel difference between Stiga Rosewood VII and V and Carbonado 145. I have the latter two and is thinking of getting the VII but is hesitant thinking it might not have a much better feel than the 145. For me the feel on the V is great but is a bit slow for me even with rubber such as Rasant Turbo (a trial pairing)
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piligrim
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thanks Patrick. I have to get real Rosewood then ..
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ThePongProfessor
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So, the Aliexpress Stiga Rosewood NCT VII knock-off has very little in common with the real blade. It is much stiffer (1399 Hz vs 12xx Hz) and faster, with none of the deep reverberating vibrations. Completely different blade. Less feeling, shorter dwell time. Might be great for those who are looking for such characteristics, but not for me.
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Peter C
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Selling the blades you are no longer using and keeping your favourite; may prove to be a wise choice. That way; you can focus on improving your game and technique; with a blade that works for you.
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piligrim
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I am wandering how it comparing to Stiga Rosewood. If you have one can you please compare them?
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ThePongProfessor
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At $14 the risk is very low . If I don't like it, I am sure some other club member will. -P
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piligrim
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hope you wont be disappointing. I am selling all my blades and not trying any new blades because I feel this blade is best for me.
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ThePongProfessor
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I've ordered one based on your recommendation.
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tom
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I really like this blade with AK47 Red. What suits me might not suit someone else.
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Peter C
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I Agree; The Rosewood 7 matched with the right rubbers creates a bat, good enough for top professionals. |
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this https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Huieson-Prime-Rosewood-Table-Tennis-Blade-7-Ply-Solid-Pure-Wood-Powerful-Ping-Pong-Blade-Table/32884667263.html?spm=2114.search0604.3.8.4f1e7d66zR23Wa&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_2_10065_10068_10130_10547_319_10059_10884_317_10548_10887_10696_321_322_10084_453_10083_454_10103_10618_10307_537_536_10902,searchweb201603_6,ppcSwitch_0&algo_expid=fda104a2-1cd5-46fb-ac46-a2248a2b8e51-1&algo_pvid=fda104a2-1cd5-46fb-ac46-a2248a2b8e51 |
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tom
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which one is that?
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piligrim
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I have Rosewood VII clone from AliExpress. not fast at all. it's best blade I ever had
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Antuan
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I tried Ebenholz VII and I didn't like it. No feel, hollow touch...
But I love Rosewood VII, much more feeling, quite fast (maybe slower than Clipper CC) and perfecto for topspin and blocks.
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wankhao
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Rosewood VII may be fast, but its fastness yields no advantage at all, making your hit bouncy, that's all.
It's heavy, thus hard to switch between FH and BH. Unless you normally play 1 or 2 meters away from the table (e.g Xu Xin style), this blade may give you the edge. |
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malin87
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I already wrote some review about the 2 blades.BTW i am selling my CC7(ST) which is in great condition :)
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Icecream AZX,T05,Spectol21
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jomtack
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I just bought cc7 and interesting rosewood 7too, I wonder rosewood 7 is a good blade like cc7 in term of very very easy top spin, speed and hardness, pls recommend me or review about two blade.thank u very much
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Butt Stallion
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please guys dont confuse people here. I have all of them becuase I love Stiga, RW7, EB7, RW5, RWXO and EB5 (all around 86-88g). The fastest and bounciest is definitely the Rosewood 7, there is no doubt about that. The RW7 is a rocket, faster than the Hurricane Long 3!! The EB7 is slower because its harder and stiffer which makes it less bouncy. You feel soo much difference between them.
Rosewood XO and Ebenholz 5 are pretty close, the XO is a little bit faster here but they play pretty similiar, hard to say any differences. The Rosewood 5 plays a little bit differently imo, feels "heavier" or stumper, less feeling, the sound isn't that light, hard to describe but noticeable different to the others. The Ebenholz 7 is for people who like light tuned rubbers on 5ply blades, the EB7 is fast enough to give you the extra 2 layers tuning of a T05 for example. The RW7 is completely different, way faster and so much more bouncier, I played a Vega Pro and a T25fx on it which aren't bouncy at all and it was springy as hell. Can't imagine something like T05fx on it... I would say the Rosewood 7 is maybe in the Top 5 of one of the fastest all wood 7ply blades on the market, Im not sure about the Clipper CR this one should be faster of the all wood blades... |
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I find the Eb VII is generally faster and bouncier than the RW7. However, on the hard shot my RW can pack more power (this could be due to the fact that my RW7 is 15g heavier). I think if you are an aggressive player, or you are one of the elite, then you may find the Ev VII a better fit. For me I like the RW better.
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Stavros
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Ebenholz VII is more flexy (bad for blocks) and harder (low throw angle). I like Rosewood more than Ebenholz but still Infinity is my first choice.
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Blade: Stiga Infinity
FH: Dignics 80 BH: Dignics 05 |
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malin87
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i only tried once Ebenholz 2 years ago and as i remember it was fast and hard enough but not as good as RS on looping...
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Icecream AZX,T05,Spectol21
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