I have the straight handle non penhold version. This blade has great control with good speed. It is very stable with a low throw/trajectory. Excellent touch & serve return. Blocking is a strength. Hitting & looping is very good and consistent. I feel like my game is more stable in all aspects. Head size is larger giving more weight towards the top of blade. I'm currently using D09C on both sides. Their are faster blades out there, but the low throw and consistency really provide more difficulty for opponent. The carbon rests on the core with a limba outer ply providing good dwell time. The "Hyper Carbon" may be a little thicker than others. I'm not sure what the other layers of wood are. If anybody knows, please share.
Hope this helps!
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