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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?

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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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Iskandar

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