My YMC3D sucked 95grs, and was varnished in tt11, initially I started I used DHS hurricane 3neo commercial version and Skyline 3 Neo, I was a little heavy around 200grs, but the most complicated thing was to adapt to the anatomical handle, very bad choice for my small hand, for 3 months I left the same configuration. Then I ventured to faster rubbers, in the FH the GoldArc 8 of 47 and in the BH a joola rhyzer 43. I improved my punches and crashes a lot.
It's a blade Very consistent, fast and with a control Extraordinary, it is rigid with little vibration but a great sweet spot.
But its hardness and speed, and the short time of tenure, do not allow me to generate enough rotation in both the right topspin and the backhand. Equally my serves I can't make them as short as I want.
I recommend it for those who want a carbon blade, fast with decent control, and great sweet spot, that plays at medium distance and actively blocks.
I want to try something slower and with more feeling, that helps me more to the juice near the table and with more possibilities of rotation, and certainly with an FL handle, if I do not convince myself I will ask another Max charcoal 3d.
I love this 9-layer Blade!!
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