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It's a very consistent pimple. I'm playing with 2.0 mm now, going to try 2.2 mm (a little bit faster and more spin predictably). You need a good technique to play with them - passive blocks and pushes are not as effective as smashes and topspins. Technique is pretty similar to inverted. The main clue playing with these short pimples is try to attack every ball with them - smash higher balls and topspin low balls. If You play defensive style, try to find another pimples, these are suitable only for close table attacking play, as it is written on a package. By the way, DHS 652 could feel pretty slow at first - the're no tensors or any other modern technologies. It's essential to use Your power of wrist and body, combined with proper touch, timing and technique, to get most from these nice pimples.
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