hello guys.
i am currenty using stiga infinity vps.
my training partner is using classic carbon.
we changed blade ( but not rubbers)
here is what i found:
classic carbon pros:
shorter serves
spinnier serves
better control (much less errors)
better balance between stiffness and flexibility
from intermediate level very easy to adapt to this blade.
more fun, more smile.
once the ball is under the table easy to " bring it back to the game" .
cons:
the further you are ( from the table)the harder rubber you wish on this blade.
conclusion:
the more experienced you are ( with it) the harder rubber makes this blade really unforgatable. Simply amazing what you can do with it.
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