This is one of the best 5-ply blades you can get at low price. Though it's rated OFF-, it's definitely not. Its much faster than other all wood 5-ply blades. And works well for consistent looping and counter-lopping near the table and at medium distances. If you play far away, you will have to pair it with fast rubbers. The blade has some flex which is pleasant to feel and helps controlled looping.
You can as well smash which will be so brutal to hear & see. I play offensive forehand and hence i had paired TSPW with Tibhar 5Q and Mark V for the BH. The handle is very comfortable for even people with large hands. If you look for an all wood 5-ply blade (Limba-Limba-Ayous-Limba-Limba), this is definitely recommended.
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on March 27, 2015
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