despite being a fast blade, it has great control and feel for slower more controlled loops, it works great with deader rubbers like DHS, one Area timo boll spirit the TBS lacks is long distance rally. if you cant generate your own power, long distance counter loops will be weak. its great for close to the table and mid distance play however. its also great with touch shots like pushes, and dropshot.
the flare is very balance and light, the straight handle can be a bit uncomfortable on the hands. but has the same feel.
unlike other fast blades i think TBS is a great blade to learn with and will stick with you for a long time. i found myself trying other Arylate carbon but always come back to the TBS.
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Review by
vincent92_160
(Verified Customer)
for Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit
on May 21, 2015
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