Very similar to Dr. N Firewall Plus, slightly smaller
head, not quite so thick, slightly faster with the same rubbers.
Rather light thick balsa blade, makes sense mostly with pips.
With very slow long pips in OX,
the blocks go fast, low, and the spin is well reversed.
Likely hard to loop from the FH side - counters and blocks are fine but
if you are late to the ball and it starts descending and you
want to topspin it over the net, you'll likely have a hard time -
low dwell time, bouncy balsa.
Tried only classical (non-tensioned) Short Pips on the FH;
with it control on pushes and serve return is OK, and
smahes are good.
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