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Tibhar Texo Off & Texo C7 carbon reviews |
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yogi_bear
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ahmm nope they are different from each other.. the texo series have feel and slight vibration
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escapevelocity
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Thank you Yogi!
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ttping85
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The Texo C-7 reminded me a bit of the Innerforce ALC because the carbon layers are quite soft and they are also quite close to the core and "far" from the outer plys. The speed and stiffness are also very similar. Both quite flexible for carbon blades.
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neon
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I have texo c7, it's head size is definitely 157.5/151 mm. Can use ruler since I was 9 yeras old. Good luck friends.
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igszoctan
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So it is a bit larger than composite blades, isn't it? Good to hear that as I prefer them. I wonder if someone could share his opinion about the little or significant differences between Texo C7 and Stratus Samsonov CB? Thx in advance.
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igszoctan
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mg
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I would say C7 is softer and a bit slower with more control compared to the Samsonov Strarus Carbon that I tested recently. More flexible and less vibrations. It's a nice blade but I prefer the SSC.
Edited by mg - 06/21/2013 at 8:37am |
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My feedback:
http://www.mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=47297&title=mg-feedback |
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