Great balanced blade, no obvious flaws.
advantages are controlled touch play, dwell time and spin, smashes and loop drives.
You have to always loop with open angle. Pairs well with all rubbers. Just powerful enough to finish the point.
very good with h3.
Disadvantages are lack of preciseness in placement, brushing techniques do not work well, always need to play into the sponge. Opening loop cannot be played with strong spin and speed simultaneously. Overall quite bouncy, needs an adjustment period. Lacks a very high gear found in inner carbon blades or harder 7ply woods (pg9).
overall a consistent blade for fh oriented loop drivers.
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