I posted a review to their website, but it never made it up on zeropong.com. I have the penhold version. This blade is too light (despite the indicated weight 86g), I will weigh it after I remove the rubbers, but I have other paddles with similar rubbers to compare. As other reviews have mentioned, the handle is very thin. It does not feel good in my hands. The center of mass should also be more into the head.
Craftsmanship is ok. The printed text on the lower head was crooked and the rubbers were glued to wrong side wrong way. This doesn't "matter" but I had mine assembled, and the emblem (which is also very slightly crooked) embedded in the handle prevents me from sanding the backside where the spot between my thumb and index rests.
Maybe this blade is ok for shakehand.
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