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  1. Hace 6 días · BH: Dr N Troublemaker OX. These are all the available Darker Blades, handle types and the Recommended Retail Price: SPEED SERIES. Name: Description: Handle: Price (Yen) HY-BLADE SPEED 90 HINOKI Single plate (9 mm) JAPANESE \24,000. HY-BLADE SPEED 90 HINOKI Single plate (10 mm) JAPANESE \26,000. HY-BLADE SPEED 70 HINOKI Single plate (9 mm ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Joined: 13 Dec 2006, 12:34 Posts: 33357 Location: Adelaide, AU Has thanked: 2762 times Been thanked: 1550 times Blade: Trinity Carbon FH: Victas VS > 401 BH: Dr N Troublemaker OX ... While playing I noticed that the blade was slipping from my grip, especially in the very humid summers.

  3. Hace 5 días · BH: GD Attack Long. Many/most 1-ply hinoki blades are very fast and very soft. The classic rubber for the 1-ply hinoki jpen is Yasaka Mark V. Such blades can deliver awesome power so don't go overboard on the rubber speed. Personally, I find the standard 10mm 1-ply hinoki blade far too fast for me to handle, and I don't at all care for the long ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Joined: 13 Dec 2006, 12:34 Posts: 33357 Location: Adelaide, AU Has thanked: 2762 times Been thanked: 1550 times Blade: Trinity Carbon FH: Victas VS > 401 BH: Dr N Troublemaker OX mehdi196 wrote: According to donic catalogue I think I should try coppa for FH and coppa tagora for BH. coppa = control 7- speed 8 spin 9+ coppa tagora = control 8- speed 7+ spin 9+ what's your idea?

  5. Hace 5 días · This is supposedly very similar to Tenergy 05FX. Adidas P7 I have and I would classify it as a better more modern day equivalent to the Baracuda. Tibhar 5Q I've had and if buying again I would consider the 5Q Sound version which has being reputed to be more spin & control and is currently discounted on tabletennis11.

  6. Hace 5 días · Joined: 13 Dec 2006, 12:34 Posts: 33357 Location: Adelaide, AU Has thanked: 2762 times Been thanked: 1550 times Blade: Trinity Carbon FH: Victas VS > 401 BH: Dr N Troublemaker OX

  7. Hace 4 días · Joined: 13 Dec 2006, 12:34 Posts: 33357 Location: Adelaide, AU Has thanked: 2763 times Been thanked: 1550 times Blade: Trinity Carbon FH: Victas VS > 401 BH: Dr N Troublemaker OX Welcome to the forum nexy! A great first post! Very interesting to read about all the different techniques and decisions that go into making your blades.