I used it actively for three years, and kept it for the next seven years. When I changed the rubers on it,it was deformed. But I didn't throw it away, I fixed it and still keep it.
- The head is heavier, evacuated for the handle and has air in it. The balance is adjusted in such a way that the greatest force comes to the most effective area for spin. It's a real spin master.
- You will have difficulty in controlling on very bouncy tires. However, I can say that it is more compatible with Chinese tires, which are a little sticky and light.
- When I played with it, I felt safe at every distance.
If you like more spin, it's for you.
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