Switching from a carbon base blade (Donic Waldner Senso) to the Korbel is the best thing I could have done to improve my game.
The blades offers bundles of control and great feedback in your hand. Great dwell time. But the speed is definitely there when you need it.
So the blade is incredibly versatile: easy to touch the ball close to the table but also capable of attacking far from the table if paired with the right rubbers. And did I mention it's one of the cheapest blades from Butterfly?
I think too many players are using blades that are way faster for their level: I think using a softer blade and hard rubbers is the way to go, especially with the plastic ball.
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for Butterfly Petr Korbel
on May 10, 2022
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