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Following Jiaqi Zheng's example, I just tried switching from my Butterfly Tamca ULC to the Stiga Clipper Wood. I had got the ULC since I couldn't find a TB T5000 with c-pen. 

After one outing I can see big differences in the feel and rebound of the Clipper Wood vs. the ULC, as would be expected. Granted, the FH rubbers are different - JOOLA Express Ultra and Stiga Clippa, respectively. So as mentioned earlier, I'm intrigued that Zheng made a switch from the TB T5000 to the Clipper Wood since they appear to be very different blades. 
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How do you compare both blades? Was the clipper better than t5000?
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I could have sworn I saw her using an EB7 in one of the most recent vids. 
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Zheng uses the EB7, not the Clipper Wood? On paper a switch from T5000 to EB7 makes more sense in terms of the specs. I hope I wasn't too hasty running out buying the Clipper based on an earlier post, although I know it's great racket too.

Can anyone give us the definitive info- Clipper or EB7 for Zheng?

As for a comparison between BTY Tamca ULC and TB T5000- I've never used the T5000. I bought the ULC (used for 50% off) because I though it was very close to the specs of T5000.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kurokami Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/19/2015 at 10:05pm
eb7 is awesome for hitting and blocking. i don't use it but i know ppl who play that style and like larger stiga handles who say it's the best for their game
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I thought rosewood 7 was better for hitting
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