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    Posted: 07/10/2006 at 11:50pm

 

hello guys..... i'm planning to buy an all wood blade;

  1)VSG21-1000  2)clipper  3)offensive classic  4)energy wood

among the four blades what is the best for chinee rubbers(DHS & RITC)?

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dhs & ritc rubber are quite heavy. if you are going to used it on both sides, make sure you get a blade which is not head heavy and 80g or below in weight, which make the whole paddle weight balanced.
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Do you speedglue? If you do something slower and with a more transparent feel will be best, if not then a faster setup.
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If you like a heavy and hard feeling blade go for the CLipper.

If you like some flex but a little slower go for either Energy or Offensive Classic.

THe 1000 is a great blade but just not my cup of tea.

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offensive classic wrb
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offensive CR is the best blade for chinese rubbers
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My friend have the Ptrl Korbel with chinese rubber on both side and it's very good.  I hve never used Energy with chinese rubbers but I know that is a good blade.
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in my opinion i mean, best feeling and balance, but its rather slow

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If you really want to buy an all wood blades that can provide wide range of style : from all round to offensive+, why dont you buy a hinoki wood blades?
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ya. why not hinoki Tanpan? this gives me the best feel & touch so far.

if u can, try to opt for lighter hinoki cos (like mine) when combine with
chinese rubber (esp Hurrricane series) it tends to be too heavy (at least for me la)

well, maybe u have big strong arms, i dun know....

tats why i chg to fr nittaku H2 to sprungfeder recently.
my reflex is faster now with lesser blade inertia.
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I would suggest the energy wood as I think the clipper is to hard for chinese rubbers and I simply don't like the two others...

Petr Korbel blade also seems as a good choice...

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