I love this blade so much. Although I played 35 yrs ago on bad equipment - I never had good technique because nobody knew anybody that really knew table tennis. I took it back up last year, and quickly youtubed and practiced my game up. LOL.
So I thought this blade would be uncontrollable. I put Hurricane 8 FH, and RakzaX BH, and the feel of this blade is amazing to me. My Innerforce ALC feels lighter and tinny if you will. I put Evolution MX-S on BH and same thing, amazing FEEL. The H8 absolutely slows this thing down and gives great feel.
So I have a very developed kinetic chain from 25 yrs of competitive tennis. So I can rip a ball very hard. I don’t understand people that cannot control this blade. Surely they are hitting too hard or using tensors and hitting too hard. I can hit soft and I can blast. When rallying, just tone it down I guess. I am just amazed at the nice ‘not stiffish’ or ‘boardy’ feel of this blade. I use med-hard to hard sponges on everything because I can really put pace on a ball.
I am going to say this blade with hard sponges and tacky rubbers tame the beast. When you want to crank very hard finishing shot with full body power and whip on FH, the ball does not spring out of control like with tensors.
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Review by
dadofour
for Butterfly Primorac Carbon
on August 18, 2023
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