Translated from Spanish.
I bought this wood with the same setup that mima ito uses, fastarc G1 and moristo Sp, the sensation of the wood is great it is rigid but not so hard, it gives you quite a lot of security in smooth play and blocking and finishing shots, the top spin also has a good arc and good rotation. What if with the moristo sp on the backhand it tends to lower the ball a lot and it's somewhat volatile for both the player who uses it and the opponent. which I chose to change the poro for a friendship 802-40 super soft and that short poro changed my life, it gives you a lot of security good control and good feel. But in itself the composition of the wood is very optimal and lets you perform a good game adapting to any situation or strategy. In short a piece of wood.
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for Nittaku Mima Ito Carbon
on September 26, 2022
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