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    Posted: 06/29/2011 at 9:39pm
Hi MYTT,

long time since i made post.

I ordered for FH, 729 SUPER FX 2.2mm (just curious, maybe it iwll help me develop brushing loop technique), SP Transcend 2.2mm. Which should I use first, for Yasaka Extra blade?

My strokes are definitely not "Lazy". But I would like to develop more consistency in some shots.

Thanks!


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If you aim to use both of them, then start with Super FX. It's good stuff. But honestly, SP transcend is just as good to start and learn on, and does the same things but a bit better, and it's a bit faster and more solid, and couples even better with yasaka extra then the 729 super FX would. I would just play with SP transcend.

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thanks beeray, are both also good with YEO? I'm thinking about upgrading, o r maybe carbon
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I would stick to Regular Extra for a while, it's a great blade. And especially if you're trying to get some new things down, better to do that first before switching your blade.
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Originally posted by sahunhong sahunhong wrote:

Hi MYTT,

long time since i made post.

I ordered for FH, 729 SUPER FX 2.2mm (just curious, maybe it iwll help me develop brushing loop technique), SP Transcend 2.2mm. Which should I use first, for Yasaka Extra blade?

My strokes are definitely not "Lazy". But I would like to develop more consistency in some shots.

Thanks!


Tie your upper arm to your body with a belt and learn to loop with just your legs and your waist rotation for a while.  It will do wonders to your consistency.  LOL
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I'll be sure to post a video of my looping sometime. I"m self taught, but I think my waist rotation etc is pretty solid. Specifically I want to practice down the line from my FH to their BH loop.
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I'd also love some other opnions on OP :)
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