I put a new sheet of Tenergy 05 (2.1) and Acuda S1 (max) on a Waldner Senso Carbon for comparison.
I'm in agreement with the other reviewers. I think the speed on AS1 is a bit slower than new T05 (not by much), and the throw/spin is like T05 after 2-3 months of regular use.
I prefer AS1's control, lighter weight, and overall behavior over T05/64 for my BH.
I'm not sure about converting for FH though. I'll run AS1 through its paces some more to see if its merits can break my expensive T05 addiction. Part of it will also depend on how durable it turns out to be.
Some places are listing the AS1 max sponge as 2.5 - this isn't right. I eye-balled my copy as the same as T05... about 2.1-2.2.
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