Translated from Spanish.
I'm getting back into table tennis after more than 20 years without practicing. I have the Viscaria blade with tenergy 5 on my bh and tenergy 5fx on my fh. At first I was afraid I had made a mistake choosing supposedly very offensive blade to start again after so much time but the reality is that I feel it's a blade that, although it feels somewhat rigid, offers great control, very good easy blocking and with a fairly low return angle although the ball doesn't go into the net. And above all I really liked the sensation on the topspin as well as a fairly easy loop and with a launch angle neither very high nor very low. As for consistency, it seems to me a 100% consistent blade. In summary, I'm quite satisfied with this blade and understand why it's one of the most used on the market for so many years.
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