This blade is a clone of SK7. I've played both and can say the following.
The speed is about the same (for playing near the table and the middle zone). The Gewo is noticeably stiffer and has no flex at all. The SK7, on the other hand, feels much softer, has a bit of flex, has more latency, and has a nice vibration in the hand.
Gevo feels too constrained. Virtually no vibration. The delay time is average. The feeling of the ball is very lacking. The arc is fairly straight (the ball falls close to the edge of the table) and this works well with Hurrican3.
Personally, I lack sensitivity. It seems that the ball is flying, and the feeling is like playing with a cutting board.
Maybe I just don't get it...
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on July 18, 2022
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