Last updated 11 years ago
hi Alois and Jeff,
im thinking of buying a new carbon blade because my current blade is just too slow. stiga allround classic WRB DHS hurricane III neo FH DHS skyline IIItg BH.
i was thinking about the timo boll spirit and pair it up with tenergy 05 FH and tenergy 64 fx BH. i chose tenergy 64fx for my BH because i have a very powerful backhand.
is that a good setup? if not please recomend a better setup for carbon blades. thank you and more power to you.
Hi Robert,
I think that would increase the speed of your setup if that is what you are looking for.
We don't put a lot of importance on the setup but more on the training you do with it. We have an option available with the PingSkills Touch with Yasaka Pryde.
Good luck finding a setup that feels comfortable for you. There are literally thousands of options out there.
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Robert Dimaranan Posted 11 years ago
thanks alois :) now could you please do us all a favor and have a match with jeff? :) i know you will win :)
Peter Garov Posted 11 years ago
Hey, Robert. I'm preparing to buy the Stiga Offensive Classic (OC) blade. I'm not an agressive attacker (looping, control, block). I saw you were using the Allround Classic WRB and they're similar. So, is the OC good for me? Just asking.
Robert Dimaranan Posted 11 years ago
yes i noticed that the allround classic is great for looping and it has great control and good for blocking also. one good thing about the allround classic is that you will feel where the ball hit. i think the oc will be great for you
Robert Dimaranan Posted 11 years ago
but i think the allround cllassic will be better for you than the offensice classic. plus, its cheaper
Peter Garov Posted 11 years ago
Man, I bought the Donic Epox Offensive. I hope I didn't make a mistake. People say it's one of the best Donic blades. I've played with it but I don't know... I liked it...
Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 11 years ago
Just give it a go and see if you like it. That is the bottom line.
Robert Dimaranan Posted 11 years ago
it looks like a pretty good blade :)