Typically I would use my backhand long pips to setup opportunities, ie bumping such that the opponent would be out of position or give me a weak return. Then I could smash weak returns.
Or if i'm away from the table chopping I needed a blade that could counter attack from long distance ie weak loops from opponents and still have plenty of power. This does that. I didn't want to play a game where I'm chopping entire game with no counter offensive.
I have on occurrence played this setup against other defensive players and I often find myself having a lot more power than them far and close to the table.
When I loop with this I can get a ton of spin and pretty good speed, not as fast as carbon but good enough. Has enough spin such that when the attacking opponent tries to block the ball flies off their racket out of bounds.
great blade, good feel, fast.
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Review by
chusen1
(Verified Customer)
for Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive
on December 13, 2021
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