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Postby ejunkie » Sun May 10, 2009 1:11 am

What are some of the good starting blades for the post glue era?
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Re: Starting blades

Postby 729 fx » Mon May 11, 2009 2:20 am

For me it is Andro Super core Carbon Light (ALL+).

It is one of the greatest all round blades out there that I have tried.
Great feeling of control, and it is light weight that makes it so easy to use.
Its works with every rubber (have tried with 729 Super FX, Yasaka Mark V, LKT XT and Butterfly Sriver)

In my opinion, it is a great blade for beginners and all rounders close to the table.

Love the pitchy sound when the ball strike the paddle.

Technical specification :
Speed : 8.6 (out of 10)
Control : 9.6 (out of 10)
Weight : 70g ± 5g
Ply : 5 wood
1) Primary set-up : YinHe(Galaxy) 986 Sriver FX / Pluto
2) Spare set-up 1 : Japan LAK - CJ8000 / 799 OX
3) Spare set-up 2 : Palio T7 - White Shark / 729 FX
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Re: Starting blades

Postby varghese » Mon May 11, 2009 2:47 pm

ejunkie wrote:What are some of the good starting blades for the post glue era?


Do you mean a starting blade for a beginner or an intermediate to advanced player?
Blade: Custom
Forehand: XIOM Vega Pro 2.0 mm
Backhand: TTMaster Selection OX

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