Absolutely the best equipment review on here. You didn't just say "I love this due to the spin and control I get". You said where it excelled and where it didn't, who it would be good for and when. Awesome content. Glad you talked about the wood plies and their qualities. I personally notice limba/koto differences more than I do carbon, thickness, position, or even brand differences.
Thanks man, yea I think every blade has weaknesses to offset it's strengths and it's very important to talk about each area without trying to sugar coat everything. Yes I'm also much more into wood properties and I'm a big hinoki junkie 😆
@@MHTableTennisHi!!! Which one should you choose: rossi pbo-c or nobilis pbo-c, in terms of better control sensitivity and precision, and with what rubbers for a beginner-advanced player?tnx!!!
@@zilai74 for control and sensitivity I think the Rossi Emotion is pretty good, it has closer to wood feel with some added carbon speed. To have more precision on top then maybe the nobilis is a good choice. The Rossi pbo-c is definitely a little faster and stiffer so the feeling is a bit different. There is quite a big range of rubbers that fall into the beginner-advanced category, it really depends on your game style and what preferences you have.
@@MHTableTennis Tnx!!!🙏🙏🙏🏓🏓🏓🏆 I have a Rossi pbo-c, I'm testing now, yes, a little faster than I need to, and I'm thinking of replacing a Nobilis pbo-c? 🤔
@@zilai74 might be a good choice, if you can try one first that's always ideal 😅 but yea the nobilis is 5 ply and the hinoki outer is thicker so it's definitely more forgiving than the rossi pboc
I think that's generally the way the blade market has been tending for years now across all brands. With new production processes, and different carbon layers etc the good thing with blades is that they last a decent amount of time so you can get sometimes even 3 to 5 years out of one, or more if you are a more casual player.
Its not expensive. If you need quality you must pay the price. Sometimes you pay the money for future of brand like everything : italian handle, made in Korea(technology and quality) and other tax + everybody wants money so this is cheap blade if you will Play more than week
Absolutely the best equipment review on here. You didn't just say "I love this due to the spin and control I get". You said where it excelled and where it didn't, who it would be good for and when. Awesome content. Glad you talked about the wood plies and their qualities. I personally notice limba/koto differences more than I do carbon, thickness, position, or even brand differences.
Thanks man, yea I think every blade has weaknesses to offset it's strengths and it's very important to talk about each area without trying to sugar coat everything. Yes I'm also much more into wood properties and I'm a big hinoki junkie 😆
@@MHTableTennisHi!!! Which one should you choose: rossi pbo-c or nobilis pbo-c, in terms of better control sensitivity and precision, and with what rubbers for a beginner-advanced player?tnx!!!
@@zilai74 for control and sensitivity I think the Rossi Emotion is pretty good, it has closer to wood feel with some added carbon speed. To have more precision on top then maybe the nobilis is a good choice. The Rossi pbo-c is definitely a little faster and stiffer so the feeling is a bit different. There is quite a big range of rubbers that fall into the beginner-advanced category, it really depends on your game style and what preferences you have.
@@MHTableTennis Tnx!!!🙏🙏🙏🏓🏓🏓🏆
I have a Rossi pbo-c, I'm testing now, yes, a little faster than I need to, and I'm thinking of replacing a Nobilis pbo-c? 🤔
@@zilai74 might be a good choice, if you can try one first that's always ideal 😅 but yea the nobilis is 5 ply and the hinoki outer is thicker so it's definitely more forgiving than the rossi pboc
not like butterfly ALC blades, freeze has soft feeling, almost not crispy at all. Very stable, it doesn’t have explosive power like viscaria.
Pls make a review of the Freeze HRD
love it bro!
Hi,
Can you compare with Butterfly Lin Gaoyan ALC ?
I haven't played with that before so I can't really give you any reliable opinion there sorry 😊
have you tried the freeze hrd?
Inhave one and its so FAST
Why so EXPENSIVE?
I think that's generally the way the blade market has been tending for years now across all brands. With new production processes, and different carbon layers etc the good thing with blades is that they last a decent amount of time so you can get sometimes even 3 to 5 years out of one, or more if you are a more casual player.
Its not expensive. If you need quality you must pay the price.
Sometimes you pay the money for future of brand like everything : italian handle, made in Korea(technology and quality) and other tax + everybody wants money so this is cheap blade if you will Play more than week