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Closed: TSP-Iruiru Hanabi Jpen with Rakza X |
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SJ73
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Posted: 08/20/2017 at 6:29am |
Need to close this thread. Unfortunately damaged this blade.
Edited by SJ73 - 08/27/2017 at 7:59am |
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zeroencore
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Just helping SJ73 to post pictures
Edited by zeroencore - 08/21/2017 at 12:27am |
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May I know the weight of this blade?
Any semi-circle cork sheet and black printing on blade rear side?
Is it with original box? Mind if sharing how do you feel when playing with it? hard, soft, etc. |
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Thank you so much for helping me with the pictures :)
It has the usual cork sheet and the rest is black painted. This racket came to me with the bottom handle cork piece corner chipped, seen in the same photo. The original box is available. This racket is "BB250". Compared to my JP1-S/RX, the Hanabi in comparison feels harder. And has a more head-heavy balance, which can be nice for looping. But with the same RX rubber, I feel more vibration. That's me accustomed to the less head-heavy, more muted feel of the JP1-S. If I didn't sell my Hanabi, I would match it with 45 hardness rubber. It does have a more direct feel. Edited by SJ73 - 08/27/2017 at 8:00am |
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