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Energy Wood vs. OC vs. Tube Light/Off |
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jimmyso
Member Joined: 12/04/2004 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 79 |
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Posted: 08/26/2006 at 6:43am |
So the question is...how do these two blades compare to each other in detail. I know the oc has more speed but whats about stiffness. I'm also thingking off these Tubes.Can anybody tell me some about them?
Know I'm playing Super Carbon with Skyline 3 on forehand. I'm now considering to change to an allwood blade after i've tested my old Energy Wood that feels much more comfortable but a little too soft with SL 3. Please help me...the leage-competition here is starting in 2 weeks. I would appreciate any response. |
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SDRamones
Gold Member Joined: 11/12/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1470 |
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Go with Offensive Classic. Stiffer and would be about similar weigth.
Tube light has the control and is stiffer but not as much as the OC. Speed is better on OC but it still has good control. I didn't like tube because of the weight. It was too light for my tastes. But if you ONLY play Hurricane or Skyline rubbers or heavy rubbers then maybe you might want to try the Tube Light. It will make your setup decent weight COMBINED. since I didn't like the combine weight of the heavy Skyline with a heavy blade. Just my opnion and preference though. Speed also was an issue. I didn't like the fact I had to over swing or generate speed my self. But the control was the best out of the 3 for me. Since the Energy Wood had too much flex. - Sean
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