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PostPosted: 08 Feb 2023, 18:21 
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ALC_Agent wrote:
sk123 wrote:
simonesq wrote:
stiffness is not the only feature that will tell you the speed of a blade... the weight of the blade has to be considered as well... if a blade is stiff and heavy it will be certainly offensive.... thrust me

https://revspin.net/blade/butterfly-joo-se-hyuk.html

You cite a revspin link but have you ever used a JSH before? Its not slow


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ALC_Agent wrote:
sk123 wrote:
simonesq wrote:
stiffness is not the only feature that will tell you the speed of a blade... the weight of the blade has to be considered as well... if a blade is stiff and heavy it will be certainly offensive.... thrust me

https://revspin.net/blade/butterfly-joo-se-hyuk.html

You cite a revspin link but have you ever used a JSH before? Its not slow


Sorry ALC_Agent, I tried to answer by phone before but i did not succeed...
I have never used that blade (I would like to try it). just to know... the frequency and the weight of the one you have, to have an idea. Did you try it with offensive rubbers both sides? that could make a big difference. maybe it can be considered for a modern defensive player, suitable for offensive playing as well. I mean it could have intermediate features (weight and frequency) and with the proper rubbers (pimple on one side) can be used for a modern defensive playing.
If an objective definition of offensive and defensive racket can be made, I believe the ball should bounce faster on the offensive one, (see the dropping ball test mentioned by igorpongerthe), obvously the rubbers do make a difference. a defensive racket is slower than an offensive one but let a better control.
Otherwise I could not find an objective definition of offensive or defensive racket.
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