Please read the review of the regular one, it's the same except for the handle. All I can say is that, been using it for 3 months, this is my weapon of choice. Beautiful touch with chinese rubber on FH (currently using Neo TG2). No annoying vibration. Quite a do-it-all blade.
And since you are here, I'll talk the handle somewhat.
Any potential buyer should try holding the real thing before buying - some of my acquaintances really hate the handle, some find it alright.
I'm a penholder and find that Tenaly is great for RPB. The difference isn't night and day but significant enough.
Holding it shakehand, I think the handle is quite slim but not annoying. My backhand was improved but I struggled quite a bit on forehand. Still, I'm not really a shakehander.
Note that the face is quite small (153x148 vs 157x150 on the regular) so any rubber cut to fit this blade won't fit a normal size.
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