I am a defender that relies on short pips with no sponge (extremely slow usually) and I'm using this bat to become more offensive. Using this bat with no sponge the power comes from the blade not the rubber, meaning I can keep my preferred no sponge rubber (Dr Evil) and still have a quick attack if I hit hard. It feels great to attack with too, it just seems so much easier with this bat than others I've tried.
Make no mistake it is not ideal for chopping compared to a defenders blade, I'd feel much more comfortable chopping with Donic Defplay Senso, but for an offensive blade it's very good for chopping and gives me what I need in attack. Because of the many gears of the blade and the dwell time, you can chop slowly and with a lot of spin and control. Wouldn't recommend for a defensive defender who hardly hits, but for a modern defender or all rounder it's the best I've found.
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