Best blade for beginners with offensive Euro Rubbers like Ten05 or Bluefire M2.
Adds a lot of control to otherwise uncontrollable rubbers.
Blade is stiff enough and soft enough for any stroke. Doesn't excel at anything, but it is very good at everything.
It is better than Stiga AC, Yasaka SE, Tibhar IV-L and other Allround blades I've came in contact with.
If you like thick handle aswell this one is a must try.
EDIT1: Its a great blade for training strokes. Every time I go to play and warm up I start with this blade. Sweetspot is massive for an all wood blade. Works really well for me with Bluestorm Z2 on FH and Donic Bluefire M2 on backhand.
It is not as crisp impact as Koto blades I own but it is decent. The finish of the blade is also fantastic.
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