I was looking for a blade similar to HL5 but with AN handle. This Tibhar Dynamic JC isn't exactly the same (it's a little faster and less vibrations) but the control is similar. Handle is on the large side although Tibhar offers even wider handles on some blades (Stratus and Nimbus series are good for very large hands for example). It works well with hard ESN rubbers like MX-D, Dynaryz ZGR, Omega VII Tour, but also with tacky rubbers like H3.
Dynamic JC is similar to Fortino Pro DC inside, they have the same composition and behave in a similar way, but Fortino is more expensive, which can be explained by a better finish (made in Germany) and less sample variation (better QC). But JC has a cooler design. I own both.
Anyway, this Dynamic JC is very pleasant to use, well balanced and it offers good speed, good spin and good control at the same time, without being too expensive. Great QPR and really underrated (poor communication by Tibhar maybe).
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