I've been using this blade for a season. When I first played with it, it felt like nothing special and maybe even a bit slow. After some months it grew into being my favorite blade after 20+ blades testing.
My level went high amateur to League player (3rd highest league of country) because of hard training. With this blade I never felt I needed more speed or crisp feeling. It isn't a ALC or even carbonado 145 but with Dignics 09c FH and DNA plat M backhand I never felt more comfortable during stressful moments.
Especially K3 and Dignics 09c on forehand feel amazing, the blade already has a high arc making my shots deadly in spin and depth on table. This blade cured my EJ after buying 2 more Carbonadon 45 and 145's. I doubt I'll get into the top 10, but top 100 of country might be happening :)
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