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A medium-speed model will help you practice ball control while maintaining a reasonable topspin game. Blades are denoted in the following fashion according to their speed:
* Defensive Blades: slow blades with maximum control; best suited for primarily defensive players e.g. choppers, and beginners
* Allround Blades: an all-around blade for an all-around player who mixes offense and defense in equal amounts
* Offensive Blades: the fastest blades available, many trade control for speed; not recommended for beginning players
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