Revisiting this blade after more than 15 years, it's still good. I tried using a Donic Baracuda on the FH, and it was very very easy to lift chops and open up. The problem is when you counter attack, the throw angle is very high and caused me to hit it over the table multiple times. I had to adjust the angle to almost horizontal just to counter topspins. But away from the table it was very easy.
On the BH, I used Tenergy 80, which has a lower throw angle and was easy to adjust to. Even with this much speed, it was easy to control, and receiving service close to the net wasn't hard at all.
One problem with this blade is it's super light. So the setup becomes head heavy. I attached a coin at the bottom of the racket to counterbalance.
Later, I'll be testing the racket again, but with Nittaku Fastarc G-1 on the forehand, which is a bit faster than Baracuda, but has a lower throw angle. Let's see how that goes.
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