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    Posted: 01/29/2023 at 8:29pm
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Does anyone here use or have used a yinhe T1s blade?
last night I was loaned blade T1s.
And it turns out nice fast and spinning.
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Originally posted by Hasna Haura Hasna Haura wrote:

Permission to Inquire
Does anyone here use or have used a yinhe T1s blade?
last night I was loaned blade T1s.
And it turns out nice fast and spinning.

Fast yes but it doesn't seem that it would be spinny
Wavestone St with Illumina 1.9r, defender1.7b

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saya mencobanya sendiri.
Berputar dengan ayunan lengan dan karet norak di FH
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Myself have t1s from Yinhe.
I am not training too much and already not so young for this blade to use it with some fast rubber - so using it with 2 har3neo.
And even with this rubber it's bit faster than I would like.
But with har3neo spin on this blade is really well - using it with har3neo 39 blue sponge for FH and 38 com.version for BH.
Tried with el-s for FH and el-p for BH - waay too fast than I could control (in attack is good - but when you try to keep opponents attack on the table or counter or receive fast long serves - it's nightmare).
From Yinhe T series - pretty good are bit slower t8s and t2s with tensors (tried els, elp, mxp, mxs, fxs) and t4s with 2 har3neo.
But most I like t11s with two tensors or two hybrids (while har3neo plays pretty well as well).
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Originally posted by Valiantsin Valiantsin wrote:

Myself have t1s from Yinhe.
I am not training too much and already not so young for this blade to use it with some fast rubber - so using it with 2 har3neo.
And even with this rubber it's bit faster than I would like.
But with har3neo spin on this blade is really well - using it with har3neo 39 blue sponge for FH and 38 com.version for BH.
Tried with el-s for FH and el-p for BH - waay too fast than I could control (in attack is good - but when you try to keep opponents attack on the table or counter or receive fast long serves - it's nightmare).
From Yinhe T series - pretty good are bit slower t8s and t2s with tensors (tried els, elp, mxp, mxs, fxs) and t4s with 2 har3neo.
But most I like t11s with two tensors or two hybrids (while har3neo plays pretty well as well).

I would submit anything is spinny with h3 on it. The blade is stiff and hard to the extreme

T11 is both fast and spinny


Edited by cole_ely - 01/31/2023 at 5:14pm
Wavestone St with Illumina 1.9r, defender1.7b

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Do you remember the English dude who was training his Stiga sponsored son and played away from the table, a good friend of moderator apw46. He played the T-4 and always mentioned its speed, spin and control. 4 plies of carbon, thick cypress soft outer, it was indeed a dream to play, I had several. I tried about all blades in the T series and none comes close to the T-4 in terms of speed, softness and feel. If we add the cost factor, it the best OFF++ blade ever made.

Memory game! his handle will come back to me.

edit: it's Juan King Carlo a.k.a JKC Big smile Here he is with apw46 clips 1 and 2 






Edited by stiltt - 01/31/2023 at 10:00pm
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Originally posted by stiltt stiltt wrote:

Do you remember the English dude who was training his Stiga sponsored son and played away from the table, a good friend of moderator apw46. He played the T-4 and always mentioned its speed, spin and control. 4 plies of carbon, thick cypress soft outer, it was indeed a dream to play, I had several. I tried about all blades in the T series and none comes close to the T-4 in terms of speed, softness and feel. If we add the cost factor, it the best OFF++ blade ever made.

Memory game! his handle will come back to me.

edit: it's Juan King Carlo a.k.a JKC Big smile Here he is with apw46 clips 1 and 2 




Right now own t1s, t2s, t3s, 2 x t4s, t8s, t10s, 2 x t11s (2 x because 1 for matches with 1-2 week old rubber and 1 for replacement with more old rubber - pretty good if you do not feel the ball well at proper day in competition).
According to speed they are:
t1s > t3s > t4s > t8s > t10s > t11s > t2s.
I guess it depends on concrete examples of them.
Mine t4s are very controllable and not so fast.
Last Chicago Edge played with t4s - was pretty good - but I flattered myself - my actual skill is not enough sharp to use it for my game style - need to be much faster to use it and to have much more stamina :) 
Next time in IndyPong Spring will play with t11s as it better suits for my style :) 
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