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PostPosted: 03 Apr 2008, 23:44 
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anybody tried this? How heavy is it? What rubbers would go well on it for agressive flathitting and blocking game (non-pips).

anybody tried the new dhs pf4 08-032. This a hard wood blade good for hitting and blocking.

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My DHS Wind Carbon CW-D (penhold) is 96 grams and one of the fastest blades I've ever used. Too fast for me.

I had an older DHS 08 in penhold, it was 93 grams and some are over 100. It is a very hard and fast (but thin) blade for hitters, the classic Chinese short pips blade before the team upgraded to the Avalox P-700.

Nothing special about it except the price. I wouldn't pay too much for one.

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agooding2 wrote:
My DHS Wind Carbon CW-D (penhold) is 96 grams and one of the fastest blades I've ever used. Too fast for me.

I had an older DHS 08 in penhold, it was 93 grams and some are over 100. It is a very hard and fast (but thin) blade for hitters, the classic Chinese short pips blade before the team upgraded to the Avalox P-700.

Nothing special about it except the price. I wouldn't pay too much for one.


the wind carbon is like 20 euro here that dhs 08-032 blade new model see the picture above is 8 euro. But What rubbers would go well on them for agressive flathitting and blocking style game (non-pips)?


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As they are so fast, when I used inverted I put the slowest, softest thing I could find on them, like Donic Supersonic, Tibhar Makss, Joola Terminator.

Of the Chinese inverted rubbers, Palio CJ8000 worked well on the 08 and LKT Pro XP worked well on the Wind Carbon blades.

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agooding2 wrote:
As they are so fast, when I used inverted I put the slowest, softest thing I could find on them, like Donic Supersonic, Tibhar Makss, Joola Terminator.

Of the Chinese inverted rubbers, Palio CJ8000 worked well on the 08 and LKT Pro XP worked well on the Wind Carbon blades.


wouldnt soft rubber bottom out too quickly on such blades? Maybe it works if you use super thick sponge but that's not what'I'm after.


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sunflex wrote:
wouldnt soft rubber bottom out too quickly on such blades? Maybe it works if you use super thick sponge but that's not what'I'm after.


If you can use hard rubber and blades this fast, more power to you.

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wouldnt soft rubber bottom out too quickly on such blades? Maybe it works if you use super thick sponge but that's not what'I'm after.


If you can use hard rubber and blades this fast, more power to you.


hmm I'll buy that 08-32 blade a the nationals at the end of this month and I will try my current rubbers on it!


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DHS CW-C feels something like T-series from Galaxy or like softer MC-series ? Cause I have Galaxy MC-1 and it was supposed to be a stiff, speed demon , but it is soft and flexy ...and sexy :P

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DHS CW-C feels something like T-series from Galaxy or like softer MC-series ? Cause I have Galaxy MC-1 and it was supposed to be a stiff, speed demon , but it is soft and flexy ...and sexy :P


I'd say the T-series, nothing slow or soft about it at all.

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If you are a penholder and if you're going to block and flat hit, don't use a heavy blade...the transition from block to forehand is too hard with a heavy blade! :P

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Canto_shmo wrote:
If you are a penholder and if you're going to block and flat hit, don't use a heavy blade...the transition from block to forehand is too hard with a heavy blade! :P


What an odd thing to say. Most single sided penholders used very heavy blades, often over 100 grams. Chinese born penholders often said my setups were too light when they weighed 140 grams then

I use a 110 gram blade and it much more stable on blocks and I don't have any problems transitioning from block to forehand. My setup now weighs about 180 grams.

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Eh maybe coz I'm only 13 and used to lighter blades... :oops:

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 Post subject: Re: DHS Wind Carbon
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sunflex wrote:
anybody tried this? How heavy is it? What rubbers would go well on it for agressive flathitting and blocking game (non-pips).

anybody tried the new dhs pf4 08-032. This a hard wood blade good for hitting and blocking.

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I got one its 105 grams wery fast not much dwell time.if you put chinese rubbers will be way to havie.
i try this blade with Joola tango in max,2.0mm,1.8mm and was great for smashes and real hitter but thats pretty much all you can get from this blade.

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