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Upgrade from yasaka mlc |
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shakepender
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Posted: 08/12/2017 at 1:32am |
I have been playing with a yasaka mlc sh blade for many years now. I feel that I need a stiffer / harder blade to get a bit more oompff...
I play an offensive forehand drive attack style game with an effective backhand punch block. Can also win points with bh smashes & flicks and push proficiently. I am not looking for a very fast blade, just something more aggressive and not too expensive. Say, not more than usd $100... Any suggestions? Anyone tried the yasaka ek carbon yet? Edited by shakepender - 08/12/2017 at 1:35am |
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Chewy
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Hello Shakepender.
I use the Yasaka Ma Lin Carbon too, but on Penhold grip. For me, the YMLC Blade is very comfortable to use. More to a control- Carbon blade like the Waldner Senso Carbon. The EK- Carbon outer ply is made of Oak Wood. (My friend has one blade also in Penhold) Might just be a little harder/ stiffer than the Limba on YLMC. Speed and omph wise, the difference for me, was negligible though. On the other hand, the Yasaka Extra 7 Power was very lively on high gears. Too powerful for me in fact, in penhold short-game. But comparing to YMLC, the YEO7 is a much faster blade with more oomph! |
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bbkon
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stiga intensity. plenty mpph under $100 |
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shakepender
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Thanks Chewy and bbkon! I have also been considering the yeo7 and stigma intensity blades.
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shakepender
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Has anyone else used yasaka Ma Lin hard carbon or yasaka extra special?
What are they like in comparison to ymlc? |
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Alan2017
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Yasaka Goiabao 5 is a good upgrade for YEO. It is much faster but still has the "wood feeling".
I have used 3 YEOs and 1 YEO7 but I don't like the carbon version. |
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bbkon
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but goiabao has the feel and solid impact of a 100$ or pricier |
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shakepender
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Interesting blade...
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