I have tested many blades through the years. Although the FL grip felt great it honestly felt and played like a brick. To heavy (93g) to stiff. Ball feel was muted. Better blades in the Donic range are Burn ALL+, Burn OFF-, Carbotec and Power Carbon, and Arotox line. Build quality for the Donic Epox Offensive is high but unless you favor a heavy dull blade other Donic blades are a much better choice.
Update: Ordered a second one that is 87gr. much lighter than first one. Second one everything came together in a good way. solid for blocks, extra spin for close/mid distance looping. Sriver G2 or regular Sriver works great. Tenergy 64 and 05 are very fast on this one and had some control issues. Upgrading overall score to 8, just remember to request a lighter one.
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