I've been looking forward to try this for quite a while.
It is a good blade. Not crazy fast, but fast enough. Handle shape is very comfy.
The only thing I dislike is the sound / and of course you can not put heavy rubbers on it (like BWII) or it will loose it magnificent control, but this is pretty much also true for all Senso blades.
I've found it best with a relatively light 1.8 or 2 mm rubber on backhand and Tenergy 64 on the forehand.
All that said, I will not switch from my TB ALC to this. On very high gear, it lacks some punch from mid distance, and it somewhat makes my conterattacks lame from there. If you can keep close to the table, this is a beast since it relatively light (at least mine - 82 grams).
My guess is that this blade was designed for close-to-the-table game, where it absolutely shines.
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