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thanks for noting, ive updated the URL in the main post
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Not sure how the original link went bad.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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IT looks like you changed the link and the link is now wrong and takes you to a page where you create a tinyurl.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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h0n1g
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updated
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damszelfly
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It is good to see, that the blade frequency spreadsheet is still being managed, thank you for the work :) I have got the temptation to add some more blades to it (not the most hyped and expensive blades in general, but there are a few interesting ones).
Edited by damszelfly - 11/05/2022 at 8:11pm |
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Welcome back h0n1g, it's really good to see you, we missed your presence, insightful posts and seriousness.
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h0n1g
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Updated with a year worth of submissions. Sorry for the absence!
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I just want to comment so everyone can contribute data. Fah zhendong super alc blade is actually harder than alc. Head Heavier . More powerful but less controll. When playing I feel FZD ALC (not super) is like ZJK ALC, Viscaria, only different in grip. The weight and quality of the wood of each Blade can make a small difference. |
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Blade: ZhangJike T5000
FH: Andro Ransanter R42 - Max BH: Joola Maxxx P - 2.0 |
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Any reason you picked this particular model of 5? I wonder how this compares to a ZJK ALC that I recently has a chance to practice with? ZJK ALC was with Rozena rubbers, I found slower than my current Persson OFF+ World Champion 89 (ZLC)with Fastarc G. |
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Blade: ZhangJike T5000
FH: Andro Ransanter R42 - Max BH: Joola Maxxx P - 2.0 |
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h0n1g
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updated August 6th
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igorponger
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ALL-WOOD BLADES IS THE BEST.
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Vibro-acoustic-of-table-tennis-rackets.-Influence-B.-Ertrand/46b96a22126518448746de809f468a8b91ad3a62/figure/1 Yes, all the artificial fibrous meterials going to dampen inner vibrations a lot. Carbonic fibre will always dull ball feeling a lot. Edited by igorponger - 08/03/2021 at 5:50pm |
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1399Hz.
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mog1111
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how do i read this?
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Yasaka Ma Lin Carbon
FH: Tenergy 05fx BH: Spinlord Keiler |
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updated
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Golden Viscaria added . 96 grams , 1550 hz
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OSP Expert II w DNA Dragon Grip
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fmarek
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My coach can take blade, hit a few times surface with his fist and tell which one will play faster by evaluating stiffness and sound. Scientific? No. But it works.
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729 Green Goblin 5, FH: 729 Battle II National H39, BH: Palio HK1997 Gold.
DHS Long 5, FH: 729 Battle II Gold H40, BH: Nittaku C1 |
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mischasln
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To be frank: I don't see any accurate scientific method here to tell if blade x is faster than blade y just by holding my mobile phone in front of my blade. There are just to many factors that result in speed.
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ejprinz
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I've uploaded a couple of new datapoints, mainly for Yinhe blades. Pls add to the first tab of the spreadsheet.
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Yinhe 980XX, DHS Hurricane 3 Neo, Nittaku Wallest 1.0mm sponge.
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ejprinz
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Hi All, I've added the Yinhe blades I have. princett.com sells them from Hong Kong, current delivery time to the USA is about 3 weeks.
I tried most of the ones I submitted, and right now my favorite blade ironically is the Yinhe Pro-5W which yogi_bear also liked when he reviewed it 2015. With a Yinhe Sun or Moon and the Uranus Pro short pips I get a ~$60 racket which plays really well.
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Yinhe 980XX, DHS Hurricane 3 Neo, Nittaku Wallest 1.0mm sponge.
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h0n1g
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I'm pretty sure I deleted all data that did not contain a weight since at that point it gets really hard to compare when new entries are added.
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It didn't have a Mazunov number so I thought it wasn't captured. Good to hear you have used it.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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h0n1g
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Yes, arg0 sent me a ton of data early on when it put the sheet together. Not sure if every single one is captured but most of it
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Where is Slevin btw? I miss him.
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NextLevel
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This old thread has data as well, not sure whether you have incorporated it. |
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
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updated, November 27th
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grek27
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Hi all, first post.
Find the subject rather useful as an objective measure and one of inputs into remote blade assessment. Submitted 40 blades over 2 days. Hope info gets captured.
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submitted a few new samples
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h0n1g
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updated July 9th
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