Just bought this blade and overall it is a good one. Comparing this to the Rosewood XO, the Rosewood XO is better in my opinion. There are some pros and cons in the Infinty.
Pros:
Good for Close-to- table attacks
Fast
Good control
Cons:
Lots of vibration.
Sometimes while playing far from table attack, the ball will lose some of its topspin while traveling to the other side..
Overall:
Good return on the backhand. Both attack and block is superb for the backhand.
You have to adjust the handle grip for the forehand. I don't know why but I just have to. ( Look at Fan Zhendong's forehand )
Fit for close to table attack. Most probably fit for Short Pimples.
Lots of vibration but no matter overall
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