Coming to this blade after Primorac Carbon, so the review in that perception.
At the beginning I didnt like the feeling of the blade, it has some hollow feeling in comparison with Primorac Carbon which is very stiff. But I forced myself to play with it a while and I figured out that Cybershape gives me a lot more flexibility and much better control. You can even chop with it (this tells you how much control it has), when with Primorac Carbon you cannot even think about to chop something.
Another thing is the speed... The speed is not linear - it significally slower that Primorac Carbon, but with Cybershape you have havier head so you can smash really good and also if catch the ball at the right point your spin will be very effective.
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