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type of handle most used? |
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scdit46
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Posted: 01/26/2020 at 5:31am |
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Which type of handle is most used?
ST or FL?
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Ray
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doraemon
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Most of my blades have FL handle. Because store nearby always stock FL. I only buy ST whenever they have one. |
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Tinykin
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Maybe the question to ask should be, type of handle preferred. I prefer ST generally, but have perhaps equal number of FL. It's more about how comfortable the bat feels in the hand.
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Ray
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I prefer ST, but FL are the most used.
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taczkid
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definitely FL (most popular), they are simply better for ATTACK type play, ST is better if you twiddle or play defense or simply you like ST as a preference, ST often offer thicker type handles which sometimes suit especially larger hands better.
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cole_ely
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I sell more straight than most because I've always gone out of my way to stock them. Sometimes people who aren't really my regular customers come just to get a straight yinhe model.
That said, even I sell more flared at least 5 to 1. I've notice on the cheaper blades it's like 10 to 1, but on the more expensive blades its more like 2-1 for flared. I think I've found that as skill level goes up, so does likelihood of using straight.
Edited by cole_ely - 01/27/2020 at 2:23pm |
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ericd937
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I asked for a ST handle blade at a shop in Vietnam. They said no. Then went on to explain 99 percent of Vietnamese players don't want it, so they rarely stock it.
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Simas
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Drop here! 99% -that's crazy. By the way, does anyone use something more exotic. like anatomical, dotec, pistol () grip?
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Haha I use anatomical. Is it exotic?
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Drop here! a tiny bit
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ericd937
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I've tried FL, ST, Dotec, and Anatomic. ST is my favorite and Anatomic is my second favorite.
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Current Setup: TBS FH T80/BH D80
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