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    Posted: 02/23/2017 at 8:41am

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see. http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=78377&title=which-wooden-loop-blade-osp-nittaku-or-other



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Clipper and Acoustic will probably be too stiff for you, Virtuoso is somewhere between Primo and Korbel, Expert is completely different animal, I would not get it if I were you.

If money is not a problem, Violin is a good choice, you could also try ultra cheap Waldner Limited (and I really don't say that because I sell one right now, I intend to keep the second one Big smile ).

Or (and that is imo the best investment if you plan on taking lessons and progress with your game) simply buy newest Korbel incarnation with slightly bigger FL handle Wink


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Originally posted by vajica vajica wrote:


Clipper and Acoustic will probably be too stiff for you, Virtuoso is
somewhere between Primo and Korbel, Expert is completely different
animal, I would not get it if I were you.

If money is not a
problem, Violin is a good choice, you could also try ultra cheap Waldner
Limited (and I really don't say that because I sell one right now, I
intend to keep the second one Big smile ).

Or (and that is imo the best investment if you plan on taking lessons and progress with your game) simply buy newest Korbel incarnation with slightly bigger FL handle Wink



I have the korbel in flared and straight version..both are a lot smaller than the primorac. where have you seen a bigger side handle?
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Newest version, I think from 2016. has a little wider FL handle
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No, I have newest Korbel. The FL handle is as small as my old black butterfly tag Korbel.
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The Korbel tends to rotate in my hand too much. I bought the straight handle version which fills the palm of my hand a bit more but I don’t like straight handles that much also because of the rotating. Anyway it’s too fast for the controlled game.

Let’s close the discussion here because I have createrd this topic 2 times because of a mistake.
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