Value for money. I think it's a good blade hich you can use forever from the starting of you career till you reach a really high level.
Start of with basic mark V rubbers then upgrade to your tensor rubbers /tenergies or hurricanes as your game improves.
It's a really fast blade but has the right amount of flex so you can feel the ball.
I would prefer it to be 5 ply for more flex however it's very good.
Many people want blades with a higher budget but what's the need of that if there's already a lower price tag , at the end of the day it's an all wood blade which comes from the same kind of wood compared to many other expensive all wood butterfly blades.
Limba and ayouus are the best in my opinion and I think higher level players would have used it if it was more expensive but sadly many good developing players wanna buy carbon blades.
I am a fan of 5 ply blades but this is pretty good
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