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YinHe Hinoki 3Aby YinHe
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The 3A is part of a line of hyper-quality single-ply Kiso Hinoki blades. The Kiso Hinoki series consists of five blades, 3A, 5A, 200, 260, and 350. While we stock the 3A blades, the other blades in the series can be special ordered (from $130 to $430) if requested. Pictures of the grain can be supplied on request. What is Kiso Hinoki? Hinoki, a cypress tree, is known for having a unique feel to it. A whole culture exists in table tennis around the quality and uniqueness of hinoki blades. Kiso is a place in Japan known for the quality it is Hinoki wood. Hinoki is very expensive.
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Ordering InformationProfessional racket assembly is offered on most orders free of charge. Please add a blade and 2 rubber sheets to the shopping cart to activate the racket assembly option on the shopping cart page. See Racket Assembly FAQ. You may also want to assemble your blades and rubber sheets yourself. Instead of choosing rubber sheets and a blade, you may select a ready-made racket from our rackets section. Blade FAQ and Guide to Choosing a Blade - what you need to know when buying a blade. Compare Blades - side-by-side blade rating comparison. Blade weight Please note that the actual weight of a blade may vary by up to 8g. Free shipping over $50 to continental US This applies on all items except Newgy items. Best Price Guarantee We guarantee to have the lowest prices (shipping included) when compared to US table tennis stores. Please tell us if you find a lower USA price. Reviews of YinHe Hinoki 3A (1)Submit a short review about YinHe Hinoki 3A.
This is a very good quality blade. It is finished perfectly, and the grains of the hinoki wood on my blade are very consistent.
Of all the blades I have tried, it is the most fun to play with. Shots feel good and get back onto the table much more often. If you play a push game, then you'll find this blade very good. Just angle and push and bam - it goes. However, due to it's thickness it is a little less agile and I find that a big forehand smash is a little harder to get right and it's touch play close to the net is a little heavy to be gentle. I find that this blade does well with all rubbers that I have put on it. Hard, soft, whatever. I'm quite astounded. I would urge any intrigued player to try this one out and have some fun. Back to
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