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    Posted: 04/29/2015 at 5:23pm
Hello all

please i need your advice.

I use to play with stiga ebe v and i was very happy with my blade.

A few months now i start to use plastic balls.And now i feel that i need new blade because i fell that my blade with new plastic balls lack of  kick and power.

I have some blades in my mind like 1) xiom vega pro 
                                                    2) stiga clipper cr (but i cant find it lower than 90 gr)

any other option for blade?

Please dont suggest  me butterfly blades.

thank you
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Originally posted by el gato el gato wrote:

Hello all

please i need your advice.

I use to play with stiga ebe v and i was very happy with my blade.

A few months now i start to use plastic balls.And now i feel that i need new blade because i fell that my blade with new plastic balls lack of  kick and power.

I have some blades in my mind like 1) xiom vega pro 
                                                    2) stiga clipper cr (but i cant find it lower than 90 gr)

any other option for blade?

Please dont suggest  me butterfly blades.

thank you

I suggest dumbell curls to help build bicep strength and arm speed.  Make sure you work the triceps as well to maintain balance and avoid injury. 

In other words, I'm skeptical that you really need to change your blade.
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consider one ply 9MM cypress or WRC

Edited by lineup32 - 04/29/2015 at 11:35pm
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Went through the same problem and spent more than 300 dollars, to find at last a clipper like blade with better construction, great finish good feel 82 grams THE NITTAKU ADELIE
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Originally posted by wturber wturber wrote:

Originally posted by el gato el gato wrote:

Hello all

please i need your advice.

I use to play with stiga ebe v and i was very happy with my blade.

A few months now i start to use plastic balls.And now i feel that i need new blade because i fell that my blade with new plastic balls lack of  kick and power.

I have some blades in my mind like 1) xiom vega pro 
                                                    2) stiga clipper cr (but i cant find it lower than 90 gr)

any other option for blade?

Please dont suggest  me butterfly blades.

thank you

I suggest dumbell curls to help build bicep strength and arm speed.  Make sure you work the triceps as well to maintain balance and avoid injury. 

In other words, I'm skeptical that you really need to change your blade.
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May be change the rubber(s) is good enough already LOLLOL
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Originally posted by wturber wturber wrote:

Originally posted by el gato el gato wrote:

Hello all

please i need your advice.

I use to play with stiga ebe v and i was very happy with my blade.

A few months now i start to use plastic balls.And now i feel that i need new blade because i fell that my blade with new plastic balls lack of  kick and power.

I have some blades in my mind like 1) xiom vega pro 
                                                    2) stiga clipper cr (but i cant find it lower than 90 gr)

any other option for blade?

Please dont suggest  me butterfly blades.

thank you

I suggest dumbell curls to help build bicep strength and arm speed.  Make sure you work the triceps as well to maintain balance and avoid injury. 

In other words, I'm skeptical that you really need to change your blade.


Wturber has a great point. I have seen noticable difference in my backhand loops past 5 ft off the table. Doing triangle pushups and elevated regular pushups both benefited me greatly and continue to do so.


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Not a question of blades ...but a question of rubbers and also a question of brands for the balls. 
BTY 40+, Stiga optimum 40+ balls for instance, "relatively" close to the celluloid balls,

Some other brands make really strange balls....like DHS for instance.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mickael Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05/01/2015 at 6:39am
It is about a flexy blade like nittaku Adelie clipper korbel sk7, we all know that the tenergy spin is unmatched.so all you need is to get a high quality flexy 7ply wood like nittaku Adelie if you like low 80 grams weight or the korbel sk7 for a 95 grams weight !
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now i play with airoc m on fh and airoc s on my backhand in 1.9 both sides.
The plastic balls that i use is yasaka 3 stars.
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Originally posted by el gato el gato wrote:

now i play with airoc m on fh and airoc s on my backhand in 1.9 both sides.
The plastic balls that i use is yasaka 3 stars.


Good rubber choice also, all you need is a flexier blade like nittaku Adelie
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Originally posted by Mickael Mickael wrote:

Originally posted by el gato el gato wrote:

now i play with airoc m on fh and airoc s on my backhand in 1.9 both sides.
The plastic balls that i use is yasaka 3 stars.


Good rubber choice also, all you need is a flexier blade like nittaku Adelie

How do you think Airoc is working with the new ball compared to the old one? 
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Airoc  is much better with new balls than the older.But i think airoc is not fast rubber, maybe that the reason stiga release new airoc astro.
I will give a try to ebe v with faster rubbers and will see.....

Also i will follow your advice to be more fit.


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Originally posted by el gato el gato wrote:

Airoc  is much better with new balls than the older.But i think airoc is not fast rubber, maybe that the reason stiga release new airoc astro.
I will give a try to ebe v with faster rubbers and will see.....

Also i will follow your advice to be more fit.



Ok, but would you recommend them for an allround player who prefer control before power? And also when will the Astro come out? 
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Originally posted by el gato el gato wrote:

Airoc  is much better with new balls than the older.But i think airoc is not fast rubber, maybe that the reason stiga release new airoc astro.
I will give a try to ebe v with faster rubbers and will see.....

Also i will follow your advice to be more fit.






Edited by Leftyy - 05/03/2015 at 2:52pm
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Originally posted by Leftyy Leftyy wrote:

Originally posted by el gato el gato wrote:

Airoc  is much better with new balls than the older.But i think airoc is not fast rubber, maybe that the reason stiga release new airoc astro.
I will give a try to ebe v with faster rubbers and will see.....

Also i will follow your advice to be more fit.





yes airoc is good rubber with a lot of spin.

airoc astro i think will be out in the market in May .
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