Upgrade from DHS Hurricane King 2 with butterfly Razena both sides. This is my and first carbon composite. Wood grain being evenly spaced looks amazing, the carbon gives the largest sweet spot imaginable. Stable hits, crisp attacks, and looping is easy. I paired it with Nittaku Tubo blue forehand and G-1 backhand.
Love this blade set up, it has improved my attacks and given my loops a major bonus. I've only played with it for 2 months and it already feels like an extension of my hand. I'm sure there are faster blade and rubber combos out there, but this set up always lands and I have consistent high spin.
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for Nittaku Violin Carbon
on May 29, 2024
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