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Got XR blade yesterday. Made in China, quality is superior. The blade is not as attractive like on the shop's pics but still great. I've switched in the same session from Viscaria and for those who is interested: it's thicker so stiffer and faster but not mile ahead. Blocks better, looping needs some adjusting. Control is there. Handle is bigger than Viscaria's one. That was a surprise cause the handle of Viscaria is big more than enough for my smaller hand. I'd take ST handle but there is no stock @ttmode -( I was thinking about a thicker Viscaria and may be I've made a right choice..time will tell.     
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I was browsing around for a particular blade and discovered an ITC Premier XC, which is a seven ply, rated at OFF+, with a thickness of 6.7mm and is 86gm. It's described as a very fast blade with more all around abilities such as not only producing good topspin and outstanding smashes but also good at blocking close to the table
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I apologize for necro-posting, rather than starting up a new thread Embarrassed

It's been about 4-5 years since I stopped playing, and I decided to play table tennis again, and I decide to put my old trusty clipper CR in the drawer as a memento, for accompanying me through random EJing, and back for her 'feel' (good feedback) and 'obedience' (control). Last time I remember, when the ball changes, it lacks spin by a lot for me (6.7mm thickness is the culprit perhaps) 

Currently using (of course) Hurricane 3 neo, and Yinhe Venus 3 for backhand (yep, stopped using short pips on backhand. Coaches once said my backhand strokes is too 'brushy' for short pips, plus I dominantly rally in mid-range. So, inverted once again) 

Planning to use Hurricane 3 neo on both sides, actually, for the sake of self re-improvement (hard chinese rubbers on both sides, seems to be a good start to push myself back in shape, or maybe better 😂😂😂) 

Been using Yinhe Pro 01 (too powerful, small swing and everything flies like rocket), stashed it, and currently using DHS PG5X (typical DHS feeling, good feeling, but very demanding)

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1. How does ITC Premier XR compare with PG5X? 
2. Would ITC Premier XR pairs well with Hurricane 3 neo (both sides of course)? Weight and balance is nothing concerned of course. I have a fetish for head-heavy setups 🙊
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i have not tried PGX5 but the XR is like a Nittaku Violin with carbon

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Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

i have not tried PGX5 but the XR is like a Nittaku Violin with carbon


Thanks. Now I know what needs to be decided next, then 😄😄😄
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Seems like this brand is dying off. There are less and less resellers now.
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