Donic's New Impuls blades have a very special feel like no other blade I know. Due to the special glueing process there's virtually no vibration. The wood itself is quite stiff for an All+ wood due to the thickness of the blade, it's got a soft touch and good dwell time though because of the outer spruce veneer. I think it's combined best with harder rubbers, I wouldn't play it below 45 ESN. It's got a medium to high bounce and supports a Topspin based playing style.
Straight handle is suited for big hands (103mm ling, 30mm wide, 22,5mm high, 90mm circumference).
Build quality is top-notch.
High control, medium speed but paired with the right rubber, active play and a good technique it's also easy to hit direct winners.
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External Review
for Donic New Impuls 6.5
on May 15, 2025
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