Step up from New Impulse 6.5, which I have played for last year. The same unique feel as 6.5 due to special gluing process, very elastic, still excellent control, but substantially faster and more powerful than its lower version. Allround play still possible but with significantly more dynamics. Feeling of this blade is the matter of taste, either you love or hate it. Those who play ZLC/ZLF/ or similar blades may not like, but for me feel of wooden blade with decent speed (ALL- at best) is more than enough. Best balanced New Impulse blades, similar to none other blade.
Excellent and unique blade, but not for everyone.
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