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komank
Member Joined: 05/31/2007 Location: Indonesia Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Posted: 06/03/2007 at 10:07pm |
Hi all.
May be anyone can explain or suggest me, 2 weeks ago i bought Stiga Titanium WRB blade, my playing type is offensive, thats why i choose a faster speed of blade.
I am not realized that blade become quite heavy after i stick 2 side of rubber, ( black: Sriver FX, Red: Sriver g2 FX ). the problem for me now is very difficult to adjust my style with that blade, difficult to find the balance, after 2 weeks trial I couldn't got the style or the balance.
somebody could help me..!
thanks before
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Blade : Stiga Titanium Wrb
FH Rubber: Sriver G2 Fx BH Rubber: Sriver FX |
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mdjenders
Silver Member Joined: 10/24/2006 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 860 |
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The blade feels heavy due to the hollow handle probably. If you are using MAX rubbers, try 2.0mm to reduce the weight a bit. If it feels really bad to you, take this as a lesson and sell the blade.
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aeoliah
Premier Member Joined: 11/18/2005 Location: Indonesia Status: Offline Points: 3215 |
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If you are weight sensitive, better use a scale, and check the weight of the blade that you like. That would be more or less the standard weight for you. Next time you buy a blade, ask for available alternatives in weight, the difference between one blade and the other (of the same brand and same type) can be more than 10 grams.
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hallur
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The problem could also be, thaat you are holding it to long down onn the handle. Try to hold a bit longer up on the handle!
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TT_Freak
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Or... buy some 3kg dumbells and get some strength! If you can handle a tennis racquet you can handle a table tennis bat.
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Violin
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komank
Member Joined: 05/31/2007 Location: Indonesia Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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hallur: yes you're right... yesterday i try to play with little bit upper handle, and it's fell better than before.
mdjenders : did you interesting to buy my blade..?
but for me is need to practise a little bit longer to find the balance, if i couldn' get it, i'll sell it. right now i interesting to use Donic Carbochev offensive blade, this blade more suitable for me i think. how about you guys...?
anyway... thanks for all
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Blade : Stiga Titanium Wrb
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Jack87
Super Member Joined: 01/18/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 309 |
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If the weight is still bugging you (trust me, I know how that goes, plenty of arm strength but have a partially blown rotator cuff) I'd suggest, as someone else said, asking the supplier for the lightest blade possible or the ideal weight, if available. Another option would be to go down one thickness of sponge, especially on the backhand, if you're a forehand dominant player. I did this to help with the weight a while back, and it helped my control considerably off the backhand to boot.
Good luck,
- Jack -
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