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Author: | Red Atlas [ 17 Apr 2016, 12:47 ] |
Post subject: | Which blade for Yasaka A1? |
I just ordered some Yasaka A1. I have the following blades: -Yasaka Gatien Extra 3D -Donic Applegren Allplay - Donic Persson Exclusive Off Which would make the best hardbat blade? Sent from my SM-N910G using Tapatalk |
Author: | gnopgnipster [ 19 Apr 2016, 10:09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which blade for Yasaka A1? |
All those blades are designed for regular table tennis and not really hardbat. Try the valor American chopper. It has won a few USA Hardbat national championships in the last ten years and it is one of the most popular pro hardbat blades on the planet. While I am the manufacturer and sound very biased, I have tried other hardbats and still find mine superior since I try to improve on the competition. Somebody might come after and tell you to get a cheap Chinese copy from the paddle palace (they copied my American Chopper - long story), or a living antique that might de-laminate after a few hours of smashing shots on a robot because the glue is over 40 years old and tends to turn to powder with time. Oh well, if you have questions please feel free to pm me. CHEERS! |
Author: | spanner [ 24 Oct 2018, 14:14 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which blade for Yasaka A1? |
-Donic Applegren Allplay (this is classic allround blade control and spin) gnopgnipster wrote: All those blades are designed for regular table tennis and not really hardbat. Try the valor American chopper. It has won a few USA Hardbat national championships in the last ten years and it is one of the most popular pro hardbat blades on the planet. While I am the manufacturer and sound very biased, I have tried other hardbats and still find mine superior since I try to improve on the competition. Somebody might come after and tell you to get a cheap Chinese copy from the paddle palace (they copied my American Chopper - long story), or a living antique that might de-laminate after a few hours of smashing shots on a robot because the glue is over 40 years old and tends to turn to powder with time. Oh well, if you have questions please feel free to pm me.
CHEERS! |
Author: | iskandar taib [ 24 Oct 2018, 21:06 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which blade for Yasaka A1? |
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