Updated June 12 (originally reviewed July 11)
This is a fantastic blade. I would rate it Off, but not Off+, I am surprised it is not used by more people given the very high ratings which are fully justified. It is a better version of Korbel, much better balance and with a thicker, more comfortable flared handle and is not head heavy. Excellent Offensive blade, short game and even chopping is quite easy, thanks to the head size which is slightly above average at 158 x 151mm. Controlled brush looping close to table or power looping away from table are both easy with this blade. Suitable with a wide range of rubbers, just pick the one you want for the style you play. Matches well with modern offensive rubbers, I am an aggressive allround/offensive player and use mine with Omega IV Pro, Max FH and 2.0 BH.
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for Tibhar Stratus Power Wood
on June 9, 2012
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