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what is the best 729 blade? |
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abshadow15
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Posted: 09/29/2009 at 8:51pm |
what is the best 729 blade?
i tried 8030 and hinoki carbon of 729. |
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abshadow15
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haggisv
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I don't know which suit your game, but I think these are their top blades:
Bomb Ayous Hinoki Hao Shuai Carbon Blackwhilrwind |
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thanks.
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JimT
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729 V-6, of course
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dr_stalker
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729 Two Speed Carbon
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Blade: BUTTERFLY M.Maze OFF
FH: BUTTERFLY Tenergy 05 2,1 BH: NITTAKU Flyatt Hard super thick |
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cole_ely
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That was a nice blade, but varied in quality. I have one I saved with a snake on the handle (anatomic) insert that had nice hinoki or juniper outer. But I also saw some with a monkey that had the most horrible like plywood or put together presswood cover taht I've ever seen on a racket. So be careful of what you're getting on those. I think they're not being produced any more so if you got one it would be used.
Oh, wait, that was the 2speed sweet spot carbon. You're talking about the one with only one carbon piece that is like the supercarbon. Oh, man, that thing was a brick. hard outer ply like the 6030. Even the single carbon version was crazy fast.
All of hagis' favs on the other hand are the softest, slowest rackets of the bunch. Probably they are the best blades for 99% of players though. But the poster seemed to be referencing the harder carbons.
I kind if liked the blue thunder glassfiber but it quit selling. Will power was nice but quite springy and hard to handle in short game. Hao shui is probably their nicest carbon in production at least in terms of being a usable speed.
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cole_ely
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They make the gambler arylate carbon, so I'm going to say that's the nicest one they make.
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JimT
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Yes, that's a very very nice blade for OFF- player. One of rare Carbon-Arylates which you can give to a total beginner (and then he can keep on playing it from 100 thru 1700 USATT easily)... imho, of course. |
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jt99sf
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I just wish they made a better FL handle instead of the skinny one.
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Photino/Super Viscaria : H3 (FH)/Dr N pips(BH)
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cole_ely
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That's extremely true about the A/C's versatility. I would imagine it would be fast enough for most players 2000 or more unless they had specific need for a very fast blade, like if they physically couldn't generate the power themselves for some reason.
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debraj
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second that!!
i played with gambler arylate carbon, 729dynasty hinoki, bomb, instinct and instinct+ and V6.
V6 had the best combination of power speed (OFF) and balance...
the second would be dynasty hinoki.. the only problem with that though is the sharp ping.
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the second would be dynasty hinoki.. the only problem with that though is the sharp ping.
I think you mean the dynasty Carbon hinoki (my blade), the Dynasty Hinoki is the all wood one, and does not ping (have this one too). The carbon hinoki has a ping, but I dont think its annoying at all, sounds more like a musical note to me, but sometimes my opponents have commented on it, all the better IMO
I love the Dynasty Carbon Hinoki, quite fast but much better control with the balsa core than some of their stiffer carbon blades, plays quite well both close to and away from the table in my experience.
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debraj
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right ... 729 dynasty carbon hinoki :)
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*cough* look at my siggy *cough*, i'm looking for a compatible inverted rubber now for another blank blade
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There was a 729 hinoki that was just like dynasty carbon but didn't have carbon. Not sure if it's still around, but there def was one.
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I had a 6030L cpen, and I'll tell you what: It was 5 ply, yet fast enough and compatible enough to where I was playing Higher Transcend on it UNGLUED and it was still very very very nice. I tried Higher Transcend on HK unglued around the same time, and I almost threw up it was so lifeless and slow.
That blade is great. Good SP blade too.
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This thread is pretty old but could someone make a review and comparison of 8040, Blue Thunder and Hinoki Carbon? I don't know which one to get.
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debraj
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v-6.. and jimT knows why :)
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Jonan
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NEEECROOOOO!
I'd like to bump up this thread for 2 reasons. 1. Debraj discovered and was praising the V-6 over a 3 months ago. 2. I'm looking at the Dynasty 2 speed carbon from 729, sounds like a good blade, but how nice would it be with pips on one side, and which side would be better for them? |
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Mt.Biker E
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The Gambler Black Diamond is a texiilum balsa blade.
I've been enjoying using it for about a year now. My first "real" blade was the lkt ayious/hinoki, still use it as a back up. |
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