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Well I went from Yasaka Ebony Carbon (90g, 7+2, hard, stiff) to Waldner Senso Carbon (79g, 5+2, softer, decent flex) with Max MX-S, Rakza X, H8 and it made very little difference. Looping was slightly easier, a few more balls landed on the table, but serve/receive didn't change and I beat/lost to the usual opponents. For me, I can't say one is better than the other. 
Hell, I even used my wife's $15 HRT Crysal Carbon blade with 1.9 Air Illuminas and everything was the same. My loops were just as spinny, etc., etc. Maybe I will take my wife's advice and just use a piece of plywood from Home Depot with some tire rubber. Tongue


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When is equipment well chosen , is not reason for next changes , but EJ virus  is definitely against.
My best advice is similary as Fmareks advice - to have secondary equipment for fun  , but all forces  concentrate for main setup.
Second advice - more oriented sight on fitness , footwork , tactics e.t.c.
I know , it is not very popular , but it is effectiwe way for progress.
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Originally posted by DLC1325 DLC1325 wrote:

Well I went from Yasaka Ebony Carbon (90g, 7+2, hard, stiff) to Waldner Senso Carbon (79g, 5+2, softer, decent flex) with Max MX-S, Rakza X, H8 and it made very little difference. Looping was slightly easier, a few more balls landed on the table, but serve/receive didn't change and I beat/lost to the usual opponents. For me, I can't say one is better than the other. 
Hell, I even used my wife's $15 HRT Crysal Carbon blade with 1.9 Air Illuminas and everything was the same. My loops were just as spinny, etc., etc. Maybe I will take my wife's advice and just use a piece of plywood from Home Depot with some tire rubber. Tongue

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Originally posted by pingpungpeng pingpungpeng wrote:

today missilized the crest off with joola rhyzer 48 both sides.
it's a good combo but....

1- the crest felt pretty hard compared to the lebesson.
I'm not sure this is good.

2- I lost a match

so.... not sure, next time might go back to lebesson.

I'd dearly love to see a clip of the "missilization". Was it a high throw trajectory after the loss? :-)
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