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LF: BTY Korbel SK7 ST |
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Schlager
Platinum Member Joined: 05/16/2005 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 2086 |
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Posted: 09/28/2008 at 5:17pm |
Does anyone happen to have one for sale?
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Blade: Butterfly M. Maze Off ST
Rubbers: Bluefire M2 2.0 |
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Master_of_loops
Gold Member Joined: 05/07/2008 Location: Yugoslavia Status: Offline Points: 1184 |
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So you will change your precious Maze OFF? I think Maze OFF is much better for new TT era then 7ply wood. Composite material blades is present and future of table tennis. Dont go back to the past (all wood blades)!
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Schlager
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Look at the 6 highest ranked players in the world..
Is there anything else than wood in their blades?
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Blade: Butterfly M. Maze Off ST
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Master_of_loops
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If you are Chinese fan then buy Hurricane and DHS HK and go to China. Europe people is differente from Chinese (Chinese are small with dynamic reflex and speed, so because of that they use and can use long movement for their FH loop to do they main weapon - 3rd attack, while Europeans are not small and they use short movements to produce super rotation to beat Chinese (Example is Timo Boll)). There are very few TT pro players in Europe that use all wood blades. Composite material blades are made for Europe people, while all wood blades are best for Chinese predisposition.
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liXiao
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Actually the Chinese are starting to turn towards composite blades. Guo Yue switched to the Amultart, and Zhang's blase is ZL carbon. And no offense MOL, Timo is always pwned by the Chinese.
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Rich215
Premier Member Joined: 02/28/2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3488 |
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aeoliah
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Many people calling it Korbel SK, but on the catalogue they are mentioned simply SK7, SK7 Light and SK7 alpha, without stating the "Korbel".
When I bought my Korbel from my local retailer, he also offered me "Korbel SK7". I wonder if this SK7 is actually a variation or Korbel or not. Anybody can comment ? |
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Jolan
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Korbel sk7 and sk7 alpha are quite different. I've got one of each and I love the korbel one. The alpha is a brick of 102 g, very fast, without any particular quality except its classical construction. The Korbel sk7 is light, 85g, very pleasant to play. Like a soft clipper. it has the clipper solid feel so good for hitting and blocking, and still, soft enough for looping safely. Speedwise, it's in beetwen a classical korbel and acoustic. Schlager : it's much slower than a maze !!! Watch out, make sure where you want to go... |
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khoan
Super Member Joined: 09/03/2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 136 |
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Back this up? |
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