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Composite/carbon
It is a beautiful blade, but it is hard to control. This is a common trade-off in table tennis blades: blades that provide more power and spin tend to be harder to control, while blades that are easier to control tend to provide less power and spin. Ultimately, the best blade for you will depend on your individual playing style and preferences.
Use this blade with T64 on both sides, and it’s amazing! No effort is required to put any amount of spin or speed on the ball. However, beware that this blade is not for beginners.
Fast, solid, lightweight. It doesn’t offer much control, and that’s because the control is not in the blade but in your hands.
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Have to pair this blade up with soft sponge rubber to gain maximum control from 6.5-8ish.
Looper’s blade.
Produces hollow sounds, however Carbon-sounds with thinner sponge rubbers < 1.5mm.
This is a good Titanium blade. The feeling of hitting the ball is powerful and speedy.
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