This blade has a very small sweet spot (but it is being advertised as having a "huge" sweet spot). Blade surface is also smaller than in other table tennis blades, noticed it after changing to another blade, ~2 mm less around the blade compared to a normal blade. I think that this blade is made for kids because it's quite small. Bounce is very weird, you can have a stable hit only if you hit near centre. The control and blocking in the medium range are very good, but really don't like weird vibrations when you hit the ball a bit harder because the blade isn't very stiff it has only medium hardness. Played with medium-hard rubbers and they didn't work well with this blade cause of weird vibrations. Control in the short game is pretty bad, it requires very precise adjustment when you try to return the short underpin, my new alc blade doesn't require such huge effort with adjusting bat angel in the short game with the same rubbers
Despite it has a lot of good reviews I don't recommend buying this blade
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on March 25, 2024
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