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    Posted: 04/28/2015 at 3:47am
hey, came here for suggestion :) currently using mapplewood nct V,before it was many carbon blades(like tbs, hayabusa zx, ignito, some of victas), but decided to stick with all wood blade, cause of feel. So thinking of upgrading current wood to some maybe a bit softer(but not soft). Was thinking about stiga clipper cc, osp blades, nittaku.. or any other. Maybe can u suggest me the way should i look for? cause in my country we dont have any normal tt shop, where i can bounce some blades which i want. So possible just blind pick :)
currently using t05 for fh and victas limber for bh.
(possible blade exchange if someone wants)
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Originally posted by tomkei tomkei wrote:

hey, came here for suggestion :) currently using mapplewood nct V,before it was many carbon blades(like tbs, hayabusa zx, ignito, some of victas), but decided to stick with all wood blade, cause of feel. So thinking of upgrading current wood to some maybe a bit softer(but not soft). Was thinking about stiga clipper cc, osp blades, nittaku.. or any other. Maybe can u suggest me the way should i look for? cause in my country we dont have any normal tt shop, where i can bounce some blades which i want. So possible just blind pick :)
currently using t05 for fh and victas limber for bh.
(possible blade exchange if someone wants)
thanks,tom

why didnt liked ignito and hayabusa?
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hayabusa zx had a lack of power and fl handle - i prefer st :) , ignito bit to springy
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any other variations? :) was thinking about clipper cc/cr or infinity vps. but as i read many reviews: infinity has lack of quality.
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Originally posted by tomkei tomkei wrote:

any other variations? :) was thinking about clipper cc/cr or infinity vps. but as i read many reviews: infinity has lack of quality.

clipper cc doenst have gears IMHO i think you can go yasaka extra  offensive, better blade that more expensive blades, nice solid impact enough stiffness
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Clipper is classic. You cannot go wrong with it. I love that thing. I just wish it had the on top of table power, 6 ft away from table :/
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If you must, try Rosewood NCT V. I have this and have played with a friend's Maplewood NCT V, we are both over 2000 blah blah. It's slower and probably the feel is a bit better. I prefer the Rosewood and have no desire to buy a Maplewood. Weight is not much different, a few grams IIRC when I weighed them.

Now they sound quite different. But to be honest, the real differences are so small they're not really worth thinking about. It's not like you are going to be changing the angle of the blade on loops.
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