I have been playing table tennis as a serious Hobbyist for 16 years and this is the blade I bought when I started to take TT seriously, In my feeling the of comfort and control I get from this blade to examples of yasaka Sweden extra is much better, I get unparalleled control. But my disappointment is the arc is to high and to loop you need to work a lot. I would advise this blade to a person who is trying to find their style in the game, and I would moreover say this is the best blade to kickstart your TT life. On the other hand If you are intermediate+ to Advanced do not consider this blade, I would look at Alc Blades.
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After a longer break I starteted playing again recently and tried out a lot of material. Finally I found an experienced elderly gentleman in my new club who said the magic words after he watched my playing for a while: go for control and spin and he recommended my this fine blade. And as I like it light I got one with only 81g. Compared with Nittaku C1 on both sides it serves my allround game very well. Loops, counter, pushes, hard shots - everything works fine. And what I like most is its blocking skills because of its stiffness. Also important for me is that its well balanced and not head heavy and I do like the long relatively big handle.So if youre on the allround side of the game give it a try.
I have been using this blade for a year, paired with Donic Coppa X2 on forehand and Donic Coppa X3 on backhand. Generally, it is a nice looking and pretty good blade for its price, I bought it for 30 euros. I recommend it for all-round players who tend to attack with precise smashes and rely on blocks when defending. I do not recommend it for serious competitive players, who have well developed playing technique and versatile strokes, because there come out the bad sides of this blade, despite it has some very good characteristics. On the one hand, it is slightly too slow, even for me who is far away from an attacking professional player. Smashing sometimes needs special effort, despite this blade has an additional power coming out during powerful strokes. On the other hand, it has very decent control. Also, this blade is stiff and has low throw angle, so it is not very suitable for spin oriented players. This blade is a very good choice for amateurs who know the basic strokes.
High quality offensive/aggressive allround blade. Very nice feeling FL grip. Rigid blade suitable for fast blocks/counters and looping from all distances. Due to epoxy resins this gives this blade strength with slight flex. Different feeling vibrations than most blades but the ball feel is excellent. Some will not like that type of vibrations some will. This blade is more offensive than allround but not a speed demon either. Love the feel of all the Epox blades. A high quality blade from Donic at a reasonable price.
Back in the day, when I played on a regular basis (almost every day), I used many different paddles. Now that I am back into the game, I love Donic Epox PowerAllAround! It has amazing control for blocking loops, smashes, and chopping. The weight is perfect, 85 gm along with having a comfortable handle which is stylish. It's the best paddle I have ever used so far!
Truly allround blade. Good for close and mid distance game, but powerful enough for playing far from the table. Hitting, blocking, looping - every stroke is comfortable.
Nice blade! Handle is very smooth and comfortable! Great quality! Speed is nice for an allround paddle with cool control!
Very loud blade - sometimes makes it sound like the ball is cracked! Other than that, very comfortable to hold and light. Not fast, but not slow and offers plenty of control.
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