i have a butterfly maze advance, i used omega 4 pro max sponge on forehand and omega 5 tour max sponge on backhand. good blade, has good enough dwell time, good control, fast hits are fast, slow hits are slow, i find it very nice on blocking. however, the handle is quite small for me so i am looking for an alternative.
lol some of them are real Off blades dude ! a full wood blade can be as fast as a carbon one on the top end speed/power. only the stability and short game/services speed is impacted. carbon blades are faster on small impacts. that's why i prefer hard wood blades. they're better in the short game but give plenty of power when necessary. but they tend to get heavy. my go to blades are Huieson K3, DHS PG8, Yasaka Goiabao. 7 ply clipper style or 5 ply hard wood. this is where i find the best feeling. ideal weight to me is between 85/90g.
Maze Advance is also an amazing blade
Thanks for sharing your views.
I have primorac and petr korbel. Both are great
Absolutely. Petr Korbel is slightly faster whereas Primorac is slightly ahead for spin-controlled play. Thanks for sharing your views.
Muito bom. I have the Primorac Carbon
Glad to hear you enjoyed the video! The Primorac Carbon is a solid choice for aggressive attackers. Thanks.
Very Nice video. What do you think about timo boll W7 ?
Thanks. Timo Boll W7 is a discontinued product. It is a 7-ply fast wooden blade with good control.
Hello! What do you think of the butterfly's maze advance?
i have a butterfly maze advance, i used omega 4 pro max sponge on forehand and omega 5 tour max sponge on backhand. good blade, has good enough dwell time, good control, fast hits are fast, slow hits are slow, i find it very nice on blocking. however, the handle is quite small for me so i am looking for an alternative.
lol some of them are real Off blades dude ! a full wood blade can be as fast as a carbon one on the top end speed/power. only the stability and short game/services speed is impacted. carbon blades are faster on small impacts. that's why i prefer hard wood blades. they're better in the short game but give plenty of power when necessary. but they tend to get heavy. my go to blades are Huieson K3, DHS PG8, Yasaka Goiabao. 7 ply clipper style or 5 ply hard wood. this is where i find the best feeling. ideal weight to me is between 85/90g.
Thanks for sharing your insights! It's always interesting to hear about different preferences in blade styles and weights.