Xiom AJH TMXI is a pretty normal blade for the Xiom blades Ive grown accustomed to. Ive played the first generation Stradivarius, and the Zetro Quad. All blades from Xiom have excellent build qualities. This is no different. The blade is beautifully crafted and feels overall very well made. I would say this blade is probably on the low side of OFF. Its faster than OFF- I would not call it OFF+ but Xiom has always had kind of a strange rating system with blades listed as OFF++ so maybe this is why most of their blades have a different type of rating.
If I have a complaint I would love for the handle to be just a bit bigger but my guess is most people like smaller handles.
This blade isnt as stiff as indicated in the ratings. Theres good dwell on loops. The loops
are snappy with good kick off the table. The blade gives good crisp feedback without vibrating too long. Youll know how well you made contact in the feedback for a split second and stops pretty quickly. My pet peeve with Stiga blades is its vibrating a longer period of time. I want the feedback instantly and on to next shot. This blade does that pretty well.
Serves are good. Flat hits are pretty good. Loops are great. Pushes can be easily varied. Ive played a lot of blades over my years. This is my favorite. I would highly recommend this blade to just about anyone. If you dont loop I bet theres a better option but if thats a major part of your game this blade will do the job all day long. It also does nicely with pushes. Start and heavy spin.
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on October 31, 2022
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