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redbull
Member Joined: 11/24/2007 Location: Romania Status: Offline Points: 85 |
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Posted: 01/19/2008 at 11:17am |
Hi, guys!
In november-december I was asking you a lot about photino, cause I wanted to buy it. In december got one from Japan (iruiru.com/e) , it weighs 83 g. It's awesome as a new blade (can't compare it with a 11 year old completely dried out primorac carbon)! It is quite fast, and in the beginning its speed vs. sound, feel is quite frustrating . First I thought it is not so fast (anyway has a very controlable speed) because it did not sound like a "fast" blade. So , pros: 1)Much control 2)Light(mine) 3)Fast enough (it seemed to me like primorac carbon) 4)Good handle(mine is straight) 5)If you combine it with some fast rubber you still have enough control(today bought tried Nittaku Hammond). My conclusion: Anyway, it's not the equipment that makes you play, don't try to buy equipment, especially blades, just because they are innovations! Next blade I'd like to buy is Nittaku Acoustic. P.S. The secret of blades is that they have to be very dry, the OLDER the blade is - the better!!! Good luck! |
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liXiao
Premier Member Joined: 11/27/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 6145 |
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I heared in an interview that the photino is really good with solcion.
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