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    Posted: 07/15/2006 at 1:34am
Stiga WRB blades are ones that have the best vibration? Are there any good vibration blades? I just love the vibration feelings of the blade, so please help me out with this.
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Pretty much wooden blades have good vibration.  After about a year and a half of trying various Carbon blades I have always like the feel of wooden blades.  The only Carbon which I liked is the TBS Arylate Carbon blade but is slightly slower than regular Carbon blades. but retains really good feel.

So does Nittaku, Avalox, Yasaka, Darker and Kokutaku have really good wooden blades with good vibration feel.  Some mutli and single ply Hinoki has great feel for wooden blades as well.  Buterfly Jonyer and the Hinoki Swift series (HS) are great feeling blades as well.

If you like the feel of Stigas then you mightlike the feel of some of the Avalox blades and are OFF to OFF+.

I am play with a older  Darer Vigour blade, Darker 7p-2a and a Kokutaku Staysher that has great vibration feel. Great feedback.  When you hit off center you know you are hitting off center.  And that instant feedback is very reassuring.

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Originally posted by hieupham hieupham wrote:

Stiga WRB blades are ones that have the best vibration? Are there any good vibration blades? I just love the vibration feelings of the blade, so please help me out with this.

Yasaka Extra 3D has alot of vibrations, maybe too much for my taste. I liked it at first - great for looping, but my smashing game went down considerably (well, I wasn't that good of a smasher to start with). Maybe, I should try it with harder rubbers though.

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i have tried a Stiga Titanium 5.4 WRb and see that it has a really good vibration also, i guess it s because of the veneer technique of stiga, so the blade is basically still a wood blade. how do u guys think about it?
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The Titanium is a great blade.  Any Stiga blade is pretty good.  They have really high quality stuff.  It a little  stiffer than their all wood blades, but has lots of control.  It would be good if your looking for something with good control.   I didn't really like it but that's my preference.  It felt really light to me.  But I guess I'm not used to light blades anymore.  It has OK speed too.  Not that fast. 
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For the blades I have tried, the ones with the most vibration are the Butterfly Schlager, the Stiga Energy and the Banda Waldner Light.  All are all-wood blades.
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Weekday, you are definitely wrong... Butterfly schlager has the most vibration? Yeah maybe it vibrates hard if you hit the blades on table... LOL....
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if weekday is talking about the BTY Schlager Inspire all- wood blade, then he may be correct.
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The Schlager blade I'm referring to is discontinued, but it looks like and is replaced by the Schlager Precision - the web page is below:

http://www.butterflyonline.com/online_store_productcloseup.asp?page=search.asp&srch=schlager&type=1&ID=88

 

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stiga energy = lots of vibrations, springy.
yasaka extra, nittaku violin=direct feeling not that springy.
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offensive clasic got good vibration...

if u like carbon. arylate carbon, arylate blades... u should go for butterfly stuff. the quality is better.

But, for those wooden blades... i recommend u go for stiga blades. stiga wooden blade really nice feeling.

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Joola has the technology named RAG - it's a kind of receiver built in in a handle that receives blade vibrations and transmit them directly to the palm - very nice feeling actually - it's like a spring in your hand - springy but controlable.
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The Toxic 3 blade is by far the most vibrating blade i've ever felt... vibrations are rediculous. Of course the vibration in this blade dissipated the energy of the ball, that's why it's so slow...

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Stiga Off Classic or CR has lots of vibration but I totally dont like it at all. Too much for comfort. Optimum Plus is good. However, thinking of buying Carbonix and really hope it will be something like Op Plus rather than Classic. Anyone who has tried?

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Originally posted by Andryw Andryw wrote:

I think Danny Seemiller used to play with a Grubba Pro blade (not Grubba carbon) for a very long time. I think it is a all- blade with maximum vibration of all Butterfly blades.
He does not! He plays with a Grubba All+. He showed me his blade when I attended one of his camps and it's an old Grubba All+ that he is playing since 30 years.
 
Originally posted by Andryw Andryw wrote:

Maximum vibration reduces your control but once you get used to it & learn to control it better, only your opponent will have trouble against it.
That is very subjective, wouldn't you say? Some people (I guess I belong into that camp too now after a long time with carbon blades) like the vibrations as it gives them feedback in the hand.
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Originally posted by Andryw Andryw wrote:

I meant the same blade you meant simply because Grubba Carbon was not made till 20 years after Grubba wood (The newer carbon blade may have been called Andreij Grubba or something). I may be wrong about the exact name and rating by Butterfly may be All+ but I think it is All-

Looks like you took offense because may be you are close to Danny Seemiller & I don't know Danny personally LOL   All good NP 
 
I did not take any offense and the BTY Grubba All+ is not the same as the Grubba Pro. They both exist and are different blades.
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I like the tone of anigre, as in yasaka extra or Yinhe w6
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This thread is from speed-glue era.
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it's Matt's fault
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