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PostPosted: 27 Jul 2017, 05:22 
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Hey!

I dont train, but i play 4 times a week for 1 year . I use factory racket - Palio C-10 OFF- (3 layers of wood and 2 of carbon) with CJ-8000 rubber on both sides

My play style is attacker and i do a lot of topspin from close&middle but i dont want something too fast... i think off- or max off will be good

I like my old blade but its time to make custom raked
my budget is low so the new raked have to be something like this 3:

Sooo what u think about this 3 options ?


1 Blade - ( XIOM Offensive Classic S ) FH- (DHS Skyline TG2 NEO ) BH- ( Palio CJ-8000 BIOTECH )

2 Blade - ( Yasaka Sweden EXTRA ) Fh- ( DHS Skyline TG2 NEO ) Bh- ( Palio CJ-8000 BIOTECH )

3 Blade - ( Galaxy W-6 ) Fh & Bh - ( Palio CJ-8000 BIOTECH )


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Blade: Donic Waldner Senso V1
FH: Donic Baracuda Big Slam
BH: Victas Triple Regular
The xiom is clearly faster than the other two. The w6 is meant to be based on the Yasaka Extra. I'd be going option 2 and getting the real thing.

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Xiom blades have really high build quality and play well. Pretty much always good value for the money.

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Blade: Donic Waldner Senso V1
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I agree so maybe consider the Allround S from Xiom. I think it would also suit you.

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PostPosted: 27 Jul 2017, 12:58 
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I got one friend who using Stiga Allround Evolution with DHS Skyline TG2 NEO and it feels realy slow to me

XIOM Offensive Classic S i read realy nice thinks for this blade on table tannis database and also alot of people say that its more like off- and got alot of control soo i think im gonna buy this. But what u think about the rubbers ? Will they sit well for him?


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Blade: Xiom Fuga
FH: DHS Hurricane 3 Neo
BH: Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft
I started out with Palio racket with CJ8000 on both sides (allround speed blade). I eventually replaced the forehand rubber with Hurricane 3 Neo (and kept CJ8000 on the backhand).

Now that I've improved my technique I upgraded to an OFF- minus blade with Hurricane 3 Neo on the forehand side. I chose the Xiom Fuga blade because it is designed for use with tacky chinese style rubber (and it's OFF- speed). It's thin and flexible (lots of dwell time) and has hard koto wood on the outside (nice crisp feel).

So basically if you are going to use an OFF- rated Xiom blade with tacky rubber, use the Fuga blade instead of the Offensive Classic S. The Avalox P500 is also an extremely similar blade with the same composition and almost the same thickness. (So... Fuga or P500 are highly recommended)


Also, there are many different version of CJ8000 rubber. You could possibly just switch to a sheet with a harder and thicker sponge.


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PostPosted: 28 Jul 2017, 06:41 
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Thanks guys !


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Blade: Stag control
FH: Donic Blue Fire M3
BH: Cloud 3
Hi
just found the below link! check it out might be helpful in selecting the blades
:Chop: :topspin:
Importance of choosing table tennis blades:
https://www.sportsflu.com/table-tennis/ ... le-tennis/

Best table tennis blades
https://www.sportsflu.com/table-tennis/ ... is-blades/

Wood or carbon
https://www.sportsflu.com/table-tennis/ ... le-tennis/


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