pair SPW with medium hard tensors and it will make miracles for you :) this is the most ballanced blade i have ever played. it has the control of allround blades (you can even chop with it) but its main strength is ability to produce spin on power loops keeping great control and accurate placement. it is like much more controlled YEO or super powerful YE. ...aand if you miss a loop don't blame the blade. sure it is your fault ;)
EDIT: If you want powerful SPW pick up blade ~90 gr. lighter ones miss the solid feel and some high speed gears. my current SPW is 91 gr and it is clear OFF blade. heaviest one I tried was 95gr and it was much much faster than ALC 84 gr
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