I started with the Donic Dicon three years ago. I played with it for about a year and really loved the feeling it gave me. After that, I decided to try a carbon blade. I played for two years with the Yinhe T11+ and was very satisfied with it.
A few months ago, someone gifted me a Tibhar Rapid Carbon Light, so I decided to give it a try. At first, I was skeptical and thought there was no way it could replace the T11+, but after a few sessions I started to understand its strength.
This blade has outstanding control. I can literally place the ball right on the line when I think its going out. The short game is much easier because the ball doesnt bounce that much, but at the same time it generates very high speed and spin when attacking.
I play with a Palio AK47 Red on the forehand and a Nittaku Hammond CRVA on the backhand. The whole racket weighs only 155g. Some people say its too light, but I honestly wonder how they play with those 190g sledgehammers
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Had a 10 min test with vega pro on both sides.
It has good control, with good speed&catapult.
Light compared to own setup and many others.
It has good control, with good speed&catapult.
Light compared to own setup and many others.
The fastest blade I have ever tried. Low control. Sound is very loud and annoying. Very high spin when serving. Tried with Chinese Palio and 729. Later switched to another blade.
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