Building a new bat

Equipment

Elsayed Abdelnasser
Elsayed Abdelnasser Asked 10 years ago

Hi, Coach

I have decided to build a new bat, as my strokes have really improved after a lot of training with Calibra LT sound (FH) and Butterfly Sriver G2-FX (BH). I found out my style is offensive. I really depend on FH topspins to win the point.

My question is: Do you know much information about Donic Ovtcharov Carbospeed, Donic Waldner Legend Carbon Blades and Donic Bluefire M1, M2 and M3 Rubbers ?

If you, so what is the right combination of This equipment, suitable for my style?

Thanks, Coach and sorry if my question is quite long :)

PS: I chose this equipment because it's available in my city and I can afford it.


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 10 years ago

Hi Elsayed,

I don’t think it makes too much difference.  I would just choose one and then train hard with it.

Others may be able to give you some subtle differences with these rubbers.


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D K

D K Posted 10 years ago

Said rubbers have only one difference:the hardness of the sponge,with M1 being the hardest and M3 being the softest.

Said blades are also very similar,are said to be invented simultaneously,differing only in terms of durability.


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