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What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby hurricane » Tue Sep 08, 2009 3:26 pm

Im not sure of other brands but I think Sardius is the fastest followed by Werner Schlager then Primorac Carbon anyone care to share I may be wrong and I need a really fast bat. :shock:
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Re: What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby 729 fx » Wed Sep 09, 2009 1:31 am

From Butterfly ratings and table tennis db rating(in bracket) :
1) Butterfly Sardius blade (OFF+) - Speed: 10.0 Control: 6.5 (8.5 & 5.0 from ttdb); Ply: 3 wood + 2 carbon
2) Butterfly Schlager (OFF+) Carbon - Speed: 10.0 Control: 6.5 (9.4 & 6.7 from ttdb); is a five-ply racket with a thick Balsa core, 2 layer of carbon and outer hinoki wood.
3) Butterfly Primorac Carbon ( OFF+) - Speed: 9.5 Control: 6.7 (8.8 & 6.9 from ttdb)

Never tried the first 2 but have tried Primorac carbon (cpen), it was a fast blade but still controllable.
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: What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby ejunkie » Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:48 am

I have use all three and I still have the SC and PC. SC is the fastest and the hardest. PC is the slowest and the softest of the three.
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Re: What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby hurricane » Wed Sep 09, 2009 1:52 pm

Thinking of getting the W.Schlager, combine with a Sriver EL FH Max may be a bit to much. Defend is out of the question but Im an offensive player think it would be a right combo? Currently using Primorac carbon and I still not fast enough I guess. Kong Ling Hui is even slower.

Any other brands besides Butterfly which equally fast. :roll:
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Re: What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby 729 fx » Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:26 pm

Not sure of this, but I heard Xiom Stradivarus (I think it is spelt that way) could be a faster blade.
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: What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby ejunkie » Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:44 am

Lets see, some fast bats ha? Joola R1, Joola MC1, New TBS series, Stiga Titanium WRB, and the good old SC. I like SC the most for its stiff, hard feel. Very offensive, nothing allround and no defense whatsoever. Very masculine, bold, manly blade. It will put hair on yuor chest. :twisted: :shock: I don't use it but I like it for my collection. :?
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Re: What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby 729 fx » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:42 am

ejunkie wrote:I don't use it but I like it for my collection. :?



Wow! You must have a herd of a collection. :P
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: What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby ejunkie » Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:36 am

I just have a soft spot for the SC and I think it's worth collecting, especially the old metal logo ones. And it fits my collection because I like Butterfly blades.
Now, of the few new Timo boll blades I think the Tamca 5000 is the fastest i.e. TB T5000 followed by TB ZLC.
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Re: What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby 729 fx » Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:01 pm

Well, looks like hurricane has a lot of choices to pick from.
One thing that I know of is when you choose a blade, use a ball and check out its bounciness. If it is very bouncy, it is a stiff blade (stiff = fast??) and the ball will "catapult" faster from the blade. You may lose some "control" on a very stiff blade unless your standard of play is high.
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: What's The Fastest Bat Out There?

Postby ejunkie » Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:05 am

One problem that fast blades have is not being able to play close to the table and control the angles. This is true mainly because fast drives coming are hard to control with fast blades. Some slower blades that has the softer woody feel is better. The lost of speed is gain in more control of play. A blade like Kreanga Carbon is one example. It's fast enough and with control, and it's light enough to use the heavier rubbers like Tenergy. It's no longer legal but unless you play in tournments it's doesn't matter to most opponents.
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