my dreamblade since I was in Highschool way back 1998. I have been a Donic Waldner Senso Carbon ST user for 10 years and when I returned to play this year, I find the ball to hard for my current blade. I purchased my Viscaria FL with serial number "X" or 2023 manufactured. Rakza 7 FH Black, Rakza 7soft BH red and the spin and speed is so fantastic. Great ball feel which is near my Waldner Senso Carbon. I also purchase a backup Yinhe Pro01 FL which I find a bit harder than Viscaria. I tested using max frequency monitoring and it actually confirmed my experience with Viscaria vs Yinhe Pro01
Viscaria -1350hz FH 1400hz BH
Yinhe Pro01 - 1450hz FH 14800hz BH
Waldner Senso Carbon ST - 1180hz FH 1250hz BH
Great Balance using Rakza 7/7S for a total weight of 184.4grams
Blade weight = 94grams
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