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Loop-all-day
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@next level I didn't wanna buy new equipment except because my w-6 was broken as I said previously.I don't feel equipment makes you better but rather I think that equipment you feel comfortable with helps with training reach higher level. I feel comfortable with equipment that makes me feel like it hold the ball within it (dwell time) that's why I made this post
@jacek I skipped YEO because nobody recommended it to me. But I will add it beside tbs, clipper and viscaria Edited by Loop-all-day - 08/18/2013 at 10:49pm |
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YinHe W-6
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NextLevel
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Why not buy a new copy of your current blade?
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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Loop-all-day
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Because I am excited to try new blade :D
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YinHe W-6
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NextLevel
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Case closed. None of these blades are dwelly. They may be dwelly relative to faster blades, but if you want dwelly, you really should be looking at one of the Donic Waldner or Appelgren blades or even a Grubba Pro.
Edited by NextLevel - 08/18/2013 at 11:18pm |
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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IanMcg
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+1 |
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tt4me
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You guys do realize that you are talking about a few 10s of microseconds.
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garwor
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get korbel,very good for controlled spiny loops.
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It's worth noting that most 1600 players who get a carbon blade end up stuck at that level unless they're training fairly seriously. It's also worth noting that nearly all EJs have no idea what the hell they're talking about because they're those players. |
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A budding chess player hired a coach. In the first round of a tournament, he played an International Master. The coach told him, "This player very good. I played him before. He will play for a king side attack. Very strong tactics that will put you under pressure." The chess player played the IM, faced a king side attack, was hit with a few combinations and lost. In the next round, the chess player played another chess master. The coach told him, "Ah, this master very good. I played him before. He will exchange everything, trade down to an endgame, bore you and grind you down." The chess player lost, just as his coach virtually prophesied, in a long, drawn out endgame. In exasperation, the player fired his coach. The coach was surprised. The coach said, "How come? I was always right!" The player said, "Yes, you were right, but that never helped me win the game!" |
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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You are right...
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(1) Juic SBA (Fl, 85 g) with Bluefire JP3 (red max) on FH and 0.6 mm DR N Desperado on BH; (2) Yinhe T7 (Fl, 87 g) with Bluefire M3 (red 2.0) on FH and 0.6 mm 755 on BH.
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Loop-all-day
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I am done with training+ clipper. Thanks every one
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YinHe W-6
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Loop-all-day
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I am also thinking to get tibhar stratus power
Any one who have this blade in fl can please tell me the head size as well as the clipper wood head size? Edited by Loop-all-day - 08/22/2013 at 11:26pm |
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YinHe W-6
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decoi
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big enough
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Blade: DHS Hurricane Hao
FH: TG3 BS BH: Xiom Omega 4 Aisa Blade: Hurricane Hao 2 (656) Fh: Dhs Gold Arc 3 Bh: Stiga Tour H http://www.youtube.com/user/decoyla?feature=mhee |
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gatorling
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I'd recommend Xiom Aria. I used W6 for about 2 years and switched to the Aria about 2 months ago.
Aria has a more crisp feel, less vibration and more predictable. It seems to do very well with harder rubbers. I've had very good luck using H3 Pro and Rakza 7. Used slightly softer rubber like Tin Arc 3 and a much softer rubber like Giant Dragon Tai Chi and didn't like them as much.
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Forehand: Hurricane 3 Provincial #20 sponge
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Loop-all-day
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Good you give dimensions? |
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YinHe W-6
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decoi
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few mm are hardly game changing. so i guess big enough will do
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Blade: DHS Hurricane Hao
FH: TG3 BS BH: Xiom Omega 4 Aisa Blade: Hurricane Hao 2 (656) Fh: Dhs Gold Arc 3 Bh: Stiga Tour H http://www.youtube.com/user/decoyla?feature=mhee |
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beeray1
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They aren't game changing, but it's annoying to have a blade with smaller head size and one with larger head size as trying diff rubbers on each one is very annoying. That was my biggest annoyance in getting a Rosewood. It's a smaller headsize like most modern blades. The Clipper and older models have larger headsize. It was very annoying with a korbel and a rosewood as my two blades because korbel is huge in comparison, and once I cut to RW5 nothing would fit korbel.
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Loop-all-day
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You read my mind. I need to know the dimensions to change rubbers between blades as you said cause I like to try same rubbers on different blades |
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YinHe W-6
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garwor
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few millimeters difference in head sizes is really not important.
I had TSPW and Xiom Aria Lite, both were too stiff, I' not recommend them for loopers. Then I switch to ordinary primorac off- and it was better.
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decoi
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jsut cut your rubbers with some overhang.. or jsut attach them from the top and not by the handle
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Blade: DHS Hurricane Hao
FH: TG3 BS BH: Xiom Omega 4 Aisa Blade: Hurricane Hao 2 (656) Fh: Dhs Gold Arc 3 Bh: Stiga Tour H http://www.youtube.com/user/decoyla?feature=mhee |
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kurokami
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timothy wang uses hurricane now? are you sure? he's been using T05/T64 since forever and his last few major tournaments including the US Open?
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batt
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Baal is right, see the picture in this link. |
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batt
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Clipper is 150 x 157 and Status PW is 158 x 152.
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Peter C
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I disagree Batt
The blade face of my two Clipper Woods are 158mm x 152mm. |
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batt
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Actually I don't own a Clipper Wood, so you are more reliable than me.
I got my information from spinfactory.de. However, there are different measurements that appear on the web, eg. according to tak9.com Clipper is 158 x 150 and Stratus Powerwood is 158 x 151. But in the end, you own a Clipper, so you are the most accurate source.
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probably did it at the advice of Zhou Xin.
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Beeray, he told me he made the change at the advice of his current California coach when he was visiting his parents in Houston a few weeks ago. I don't know his current coach's name. Kurokami, you are right he did use T05/T64 since he was a teenager before, and he had been using a TB-ALC. So on his recent visit I was really surprised to see his new Viscaria, and even more surprised to see Hurricane on his FH side. When I hit with his blade it felt a lot more lively than I expected.
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