I have been an 'equipment junkie' for a year or more looking for the right setup. So I have tried several blades and rubbers. But now I have returned to this blade, which has an exceptional good feeling and dwell time. At the same time as it has good speed. I have tried Falck Carbon, Harimoto innerforce, DHS 301 to mentions just some. But they are all with much less feeling of the ball, although Falck and DHS 301 are faster, when you hit the ball.
But what is the use of a faster blade, if you lose confidence and feeling in the game?
In short, I can highly recommend this blade. It is excellent to develop your game and gain confidence. I use DHS 8 2.2 in my FH and Aurus Select 2.0 in my BH.
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