Used Blade : TSP Versal blade (Balsa with Hinoki - Hard feeling)
The Hexer has good catapult effect, and the spin is good.
In comparison with my Tenergy05, I can say that the Hexer sponge (pressing with fingers) feels softer that the Tenergy05, but with the ball touch it is really harder than Tenergy05.
Control and Blocks are good (much better than Tenergy05).
For loops I felt some problems because of the hard feeling to play in middle-distance (I was forced to stay close the table and drive in the Pre-peak timming).
I tried in another softer blades, and the results was near the same.
For my game, maybe the Hexer Duro will be the answer.
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on March 15, 2011
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