Excellent allround blade. Probably the best in that speed range I've ever tried. It offers an unique combination of speed, control and feel.
It is very a very good stepping stone for developing players and and a keeper for allrounders. A true classic. Taking into account its intended strategies, there are no real drawbacks.
The only thing that may upset someone is that the FL handle tends to be thinner and wider than most FLs, but this seems to be a Donic thing.
Although it is not the best fit for my aggressive style of play, I keep it with TG3/Sriver as one of my favorite spare blades.
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for Donic Appelgren Allplay
on October 5, 2011
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