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Bty JSH vs Victas KM |
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t64t64t64
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Posted: 10/21/2016 at 4:02am |
Hello guys,
would someone here played with both blades? i would like to know positives of each one. Another option can be to order virtuoso with the head size L which can produce more spin planchonello or limba :) i am planing to put tenergy 05 or baracuda or maybe mx-p not max thickness but maybe 2.0 on both sides also if someone can give head dimensions on each it will be great |
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pgpg
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VKM is more of a chopper blade (slower) - JSH has smaller head and is easier to attack with. I think JSH is heavier (at least I believe mine is).
Both are popular choices for 'modern defense' style of play, which usually means some sort of pips on BH - curious why are you considering these specific blades for double inverted (and what looks like attacking) setup. |
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Ladon1997
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Innershield performs more consistence in defensive chopping
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pgpg
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I'm glad we established this as an absolute truth (Innershield > VKM, that is) - I am surprised that they are able to sell any VKMs at all, given the above. /sarcasm Just curious - which part of an OP's post gave you an indication that he/she is interested in Innershield or defensive chopping?
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t64t64t64
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i am not interested in chopping at all ;)
however i am interested in gaining maximum spin and control this is the reason why i am asking I also can reduce the head to 160x150 or even 157x150 |
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pgpg
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Donic Defplay Senso is pretty awesome for that - I keep coming back to it after trying JSH, VKM and couple of other things (I am mostly chopping/blocking/pushing on BH and attacking on FH). Very cheap too - give it a shot.
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tuco
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One of the reasons these chopping blades can give good spin is because of its enlarged size. Same concept as it is easier to bend a long shaft than a short one. If you shorten the blade, you will change its flex/dwell and you may end up losing spin and speed. |
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