


This first step is not always easy for the beginner, for that reason we provide a rating for most of our blades. The ratings give you the speed, control and weight for every blade we sell.
If you think that you are an all-round player then your best choice would be an all-round wood. If you are an offensive player, choose a faster blade which has a speed rating over 70. Most 5 ply blades are in the all-round range (50-70). 7 and 9 ply blades are faster for offensive play and provide extra strength.
Should you require a defensive blade just pick one of the slow blades. The slower a blade, the better the control factor. A fast blade is good for offensive shots but offers less control for touch returns. Carbon blades provide a larger sweet spot and more stability.