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PostPosted: 24 Dec 2021, 08:39 
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I use long pips at 0x, and I would like you to say a blade that is good to attack from the backhand with the long pips at 0x.
Several people have told me that for this situation that I am commenting on, the blade is very important. If you know of any model that can go well for the attack tell me.
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terso wrote:
I use long pips at 0x, and I would like you to say a blade that is good to attack from the backhand with the long pips at 0x.
Several people have told me that for this situation that I am commenting on, the blade is very important. If you know of any model that can go well for the attack tell me.
Thank you.


A hard, stiff blade in the ALL+ to OFF- range ..


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Achim Rendler blades...And many many others...
Both are excellent for attacking with long pips.


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First of all, thank you all very much, there are several Nitaku Goriki models,
I wanted to know if you mean this specific model:
https://tabletennis-reference.com/racket/detail/191

Thanks a lot.


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I am sort of in the same boat, looking for a more attacking LP blade, but at the same time want to chop.

Interestingly, this video uses Tibhar Stratus Power Defence with Grass d.tecs (not sure about the mm - guessing 0.9mm - somebody please correct me if I'm wrong). Also MXP on forehand.



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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2021, 17:28 
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A fellow club member plays with a Stiga Clipper + D.tecs (0.5mm) .. He attacks and chops with it .. He go the idea of using Clipper, after watching videos of Gustaf Erickson (he uses Dornenglanz) .. I was a bit skeptical at first, but after trying his setup, soon discovered that it works quite well for chopping & for attacking, even with my limited technique ..


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ootbs wrote:
A fellow club member plays with a Stiga Clipper + D.tecs (0.5mm) .. He attacks and chops with it .. He go the idea of using Clipper, after watching videos of Gustaf Erickson (he uses Dornenglanz) .. I was a bit skeptical at first, but after trying his setup, soon discovered that it works quite well for chopping & for attacking, even with my limited technique ..

The Stiga Clipper blade that he uses, is it the Stiga Classic model?
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deva sarjan wrote:
Butterfly Mazunov
Avalox P700
Stiga Clipper
DHS pf4 08 32
Butterfly Timo Boll ALC
Donic Persson Power Carbon
Victas K. Matsushita Special
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Dr. Neubauer Blades
Achim Rendler blades...And many many others...
Both are excellent for attacking with long pips.


I wanted to ask if Stiga Clipper you mean any model, I think there is one that is the Stiga Classic which is although it has a greater weight.
Thank you very much for such good information.


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I'm pretty sure he's referring to the original Clipper Wood, although the other Clipper models are very similar, so I'm sure they'd work fine as well.

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terso wrote:
ootbs wrote:
A fellow club member plays with a Stiga Clipper + D.tecs (0.5mm) .. He attacks and chops with it .. He go the idea of using Clipper, after watching videos of Gustaf Erickson (he uses Dornenglanz) .. I was a bit skeptical at first, but after trying his setup, soon discovered that it works quite well for chopping & for attacking, even with my limited technique ..

The Stiga Clipper blade that he uses, is it the Stiga Classic model?
Thanks



It just says Clipper on his (my Club m8's) blade... Not sure of the exact variant of Clipper that Gustaf Erickson uses..


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I would also like to know someone who has used the Nittaku Goriki blade, if the FH has enough power for the attack, it does not have to be as fast but enough, I think that the wood if I am not mistaken has a speed type OF.
Thanks again


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haggisv wrote:
I'm pretty sure he's referring to the original Clipper Wood, although the other Clipper models are very similar, so I'm sure they'd work fine as well.


Thank you all, I am going to see information about each of the models that you are telling me.


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yes; referring to the original Clipper Wood.
Other Clippers 'd work fine as well.


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