Translated from Spanish.
Light, rigid and fast wood. I use it in the outer version, with ST grip, along with Dr Neubauer Killer 1.5 in BH and Butterfly Glayzer 09c in FH. The handle is extremely thin and feels heavier on the head part. Its speed is quite fast (for not being carbon) but its control is very good (without being a wood focused on control) its speed wins vs its control, although it doesn't have carbon and has good feel when hitting the ball, you can't say it feels like 100% wood, still it feels like wood with synthetic fiber. Overall I think it's a great wood, fast but with good control and very light.
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on May 2, 2025
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