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Butterfly Garaydia Revolver-R Blade

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Highlights

  • The Garaydia Revolver-R Blade blade is made up of 3 wood plies and 2 ALC plies
  • This blade is ideal for the Japanese Reverse Penhold Backhand style
  • Combining these 2 wood types creates a low trajectory with sensational control
  • This blade is suited for players that want to execute high spin based shots
  • This 59 gram has a reaction of 10.5, and a vibration of 8.2

Description

The Garaydia Revolver-R Blade employs the ever reliable Arylate/Carbon added to this Japanese style blade. This blade is designed to be played on both sides, event though it is japanese style. The ALC fibers are created for players that want to stay close to the table. The Garaydia wood is perfect for players that want their attack shot to have a low trajectory with above average control and touch. This type of blends the best of both worlds with regards to the characteristics needed to be a fast close to the table attacker. This 5-ply blade is made up of 3 wood plies, and 2 arylate carbon layers. This blade has an average weight of 59 grams, and is considered a reverse attacking blade where both sides are being used to play. The blade size is 161x141mm, and the handle size is 86x16mm. This best recommendation for this blade for rubber, is the Dignics or Tenergy 05. Those 2 rubbers have the highest arc, and the shortest landing spot on the table. If you are a player that wants your ball to travel a longer distance, then the Dignics 80 or Tenergy 80 is ideal. If you want your ball to the have the longest travelpath, then the Dignics 64 or Tenergy 64 would be best. To add more grip to this blade you can get the Soft Grip Tape. It provides grip and comfort to the racket handle. Another great choice for racket care is adding side tape to the blade. It can protect the wood in the event it is hit on the table.

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