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    Posted: 10/07/2015 at 10:36am
Originally posted by Stavros Stavros wrote:

Stiga Infinity
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Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive (if you find a good one, I can't)

I think I have a good one. I have been using mine for weeks with max rhyzm on it. I switched from an Appelgren Allplay since we use the new plastic balls and I wanted more speed. 

I have owned those 2 plus a 729 Bomb. Have also used the Stiga OC all wood and also carbon version. The handle on the YEO is by far the best of all of them. It is a fast paddle but I can still control it. The max Rhyzm really turbo charges my strokes as I prefer to play mid distance, and as long as I use good touch close to the table I can push pretty well with it too.

I do tend to miss long when I make a mistake,  but that is my technique that is the issue.
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Originally posted by rocketman222 rocketman222 wrote:

I was playing Rakza 7 Soft on my forehand until recently, its a very spinny rubber, only thing being once you go back from the table, you will have a hard time getting the ball over the net, it just doesn't have enough speed away from the table, but on the table and mid-distance its awesome, tonnes of spin.

Thanks rocketman!

Seems like you're also prefer spinny medium hard not too fast rubber on forehand and fast slightly harder with less spin rubber on backhand?

Can you please share your thoughts about Joola Rhizm?
How is it compared to Joola Express One or may be some other rubber?

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I was playing Rakza 7 Soft on my forehand until recently, its a very spinny rubber, only thing being once you go back from the table, you will have a hard time getting the ball over the net, it just doesn't have enough speed away from the table, but on the table and mid-distance its awesome, tonnes of spin.
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Originally posted by YBFlash YBFlash wrote:

Originally posted by ahsq ahsq wrote:

what rubbers did you slap on? what is your forehand style?

A put Xiom OMEGA V EUROPE Max with OMEGA V PRO Max.

For my liking this combination is too stiff and too fast. 
And the combination is too heavy, Although ttpalace said the blade is 83g. 
I didn't weight it yet but I think that my particular blade is at least 90g.
I don't know, may be I wrong?.. 

I like harder and faster rubber on backhand with less spin than on forhand.

I ordered Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft to replace V Pro. Will see how it goes.

Good luck on the R7S, hope it isnt like Maxxx 450 soft....have you considered MX-P for more spin/speed or EL-P for slower speed?

You would need a  gram scale to actually measure the weight, guessing wont help. 
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Originally posted by YBFlash YBFlash wrote:

Originally posted by ahsq ahsq wrote:

what rubbers did you slap on? what is your forehand style?


A put Xiom <span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">OMEGA V EUROPE Max with </span><span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">OMEGA V PRO Max.</span>
<span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">
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<span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">For my liking this combination is too stiff and too fast. </span>
<span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">And the combination is too heavy, Although ttpalace said the blade is 83g. </span>
<span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">I didn't weight it yet but I think that my particular blade is at least 90g.</span>
<span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">I don't know, may be I wrong?.. </span>
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<span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">I like harder and faster rubber on backhand with less spin than on forhand.</span>
<span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">
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<span style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11.6px; line-height: normal;">I ordered Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft to replace V Pro. Will see how it goes.</span>





You will be very surprised how much different r7s is vs op. Good luck.
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Originally posted by ahsq ahsq wrote:

what rubbers did you slap on? what is your forehand style?

A put Xiom OMEGA V EUROPE Max with OMEGA V PRO Max.

For my liking this combination is too stiff and too fast. 
And the combination is too heavy, Although ttpalace said the blade is 83g. 
I didn't weight it yet but I think that my particular blade is at least 90g.
I don't know, may be I wrong?.. 

I like harder and faster rubber on backhand with less spin than on forhand.

I ordered Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft to replace V Pro. Will see how it goes.


Edited by YBFlash - 10/02/2015 at 12:17pm
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what rubbers did you slap on? what is your forehand style?
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Xiom Vega Pro ST 85 grams $80 shipped
Donic Waldner Senso Carbo JO shaped ST $40 shipped

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Damn that blade is fast. 

Stiff feeling compared to Acoustic, but not like carbon.




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I have one,never used it , good quality for the money ,   head a bit oversized not as thick as Tibhar PW , feel softer by bare wood bouncing the ball , mine is flared and the handle imo is better than the PW that have the same head size..., Latika may feel less powerful but more flexible for looping......To me they are of the same compo, limba/limba /ayous...
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Edited by Tuly007 - 09/30/2015 at 6:19pm
still testing

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nice looking. this should be OFF at least, what did u pay for?
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Ok guys, got this today. 
As usual with Nittaku - the blade of exceptional quality.
Will update you later.

Nittaku Latika


Edited by YBFlash - 09/30/2015 at 8:15am
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German money no problem! Wink

By the way...Nittaku Adelie is a very good all wood blade!


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Cre$$$ail?LOL
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Originally posted by ahsq ahsq wrote:

as long as our efforts not wasted good for u!
how is the latika on loop, flick, serve, counter, block, chop at close, mid and far table distance?

Just ordered. Will update you once arrived.
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as long as our efforts not wasted good for u!
how is the latika on loop, flick, serve, counter, block, chop at close, mid and far table distance?
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Originally posted by ahsq ahsq wrote:

ha! out of no where OP picked a nittaku. this shows internet recommendations often mean little.

Cannot agree with you, my friend.

I did check all the options that guys said here.
I really appreciate to all the people here for their advises. 

Moreover - my conclusion was made by influence of your advices! 
Sorry for my English Big smile


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Limba-spruce-ayous, I believe.
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What's the composition of Latika? Looks like limba outer to me?
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ha! out of no where OP picked a nittaku. this shows internet recommendations often mean little.
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Thank you all for your thoughts.
I finally went for Nittaku Latika.

Felt like Yasaka Extra Offensive will suit me, but after you owned Nittaku blade  you cannot go for some other brand. (Same story as with iPhone Tongue )


Will see how good is it...
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never tried the clipper. no one has it around me
N9 kicks ass.
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Originally posted by Matt Pimple Matt Pimple wrote:

Originally posted by mai TTer mai TTer wrote:

Originally posted by asifgunz asifgunz wrote:

Has to be clipper. Its the default go to blade . Probably the most popular all wood blade around the world.


crippers wood composition held me in low rating hell for the longest time, doesnt even have arylate carbon,  gg

All wood blades (see thread title) tend not to have arylate carbon.


all wood blades held me back in low rating hell for 2 years but my toxic clubmates didnt listen to me either, gg
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Originally posted by mai TTer mai TTer wrote:

Originally posted by asifgunz asifgunz wrote:

Has to be clipper. Its the default go to blade . Probably the most popular all wood blade around the world.


crippers wood composition held me in low rating hell for the longest time, doesnt even have arylate carbon,  gg

All wood blades (see thread title) tend not to have arylate carbon.
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Originally posted by asifgunz asifgunz wrote:

Has to be clipper. Its the default go to blade . Probably the most popular all wood blade around the world.


crippers wood composition held me in low rating hell for the longest time, doesnt even have arylate carbon,  gg
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If you don't like the Stiga Clipper as well as me ,have a look at Stigu Infinity ,very nice wood and good control. 
If you want to have a good feeling and to maintain excellent control over your game ,look at the news Donic Crest of AR and Donic Crest Off . They are expensive ,but worth every penny ! Myself I would not believe,until I personally I do . 
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Originally posted by Leftyy Leftyy wrote:

Originally posted by Stavros Stavros wrote:

Stiga Infinity
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Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive (if you find a good one, I can't)

Does they play close to each other? And why can't you find a good Ma Lin Extra Offensive? Is there a big difference in the weight from on blade to the other? 

The weights are ok (86-87gr, same as the old one), the feeling is plastic, hollow, not crisp .
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Originally posted by Stavros Stavros wrote:

Stiga Infinity
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Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive (if you find a good one, I can't)

Does they play close to each other? And why can't you find a good Ma Lin Extra Offensive? Is there a big difference in the weight from on blade to the other? 
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+1 for Stiga Infinity. Feeling is really rather good.
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