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    Posted: 06/21/2005 at 10:33pm
anyone have information on this new blade?

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here is a pic of it in the shake hand version(cool looking blade)

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7-ply version of the original extra, i think.
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its outer ply is the same as original extra but inner plies are totaly different. look like softer than original extra... so maybe its a softer but thicker extra?
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outer ply is cherry or something mid hard. there is a  bass wood(soft) and thin dark very hard wood and than thick bass wood on the center. thats my guess...

 

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can you compare the extra 7 with the primorac off-
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This blade is a hard not soft. Much faster than Primorac off-
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is the control bad ?(campare with primorac off-)
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I'll change my blade and would like to purchase this blade. It seems to me that is excellent blade. Control must be good since it has large sweet-spot. I think so. :)
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I played with it for a while with DHS Hurricane 3 (FH) and BTY Sriver FX (BH).  I personally like it a lot, it is better than Stiga Offensive Classics, faster but with better control and feeling.  Highly recommended for people who like pure wood blade. 
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I distrust of it weight only. About control I've no doubt...

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I've found on miscellaneous sites differ information. Megaspin.net: weight 93 gramm. Yasaka.fr: weight 80 gramm. Who tells lies?
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are there more informations to this blade?

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Originally posted by chornyi chornyi wrote:

I've found on miscellaneous sites differ information. Megaspin.net: weight 93 gramm. Yasaka.fr: weight 80 gramm. Who tells lies?


both are right because wood is a natural product. Example: Stiga Energy Wood Master 80g (lightest version) and 95g (heaviest version). Only solution is to use a scale and weight the blades at your local TT-dealer or demand a specific weight blade when you use online-shops.
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I weighed one at a local shop: 96g! For penhold, I would advise against using it for RPB.
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anyone can tell me the difference between Yasaka Gatien Extra 7 and Yasaka Gatien Max Wood? I want to buy one of them but Yasaka blades are dead here and i cant get a test blade . I would really apreciate it when you can tell me how thick, the weight of the blades and many more infos, please. thx
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