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Ive tried many fast blades like the Carbospeed, Waldner Legend, Timo Boll ALC, and recently the Stiga Wavy... But this Donic blade is the one Ive been looking for all along. The handle is the perfect size for my average-sized hand, and the 85g weight feels perfectly balanced when paired with two 50 hybrid rubbers in 1.9mm. The racket even feels light.

In the short game, its easy it feels like a classic 5-ply all-wood blade: short, controlled, effortless touch shots. The blade is stiff, yet the ball doesnt shoot off uncontrollably unless you really engage the stroke, and topspins are loaded with spin. Its surprisingly easy to lift backspin balls.

I get the feeling this racket offers several well-defined gears: soft, controlled short play; heavy, high-arching topspins or fast, direct loops; and powerful flat hits that blast through spin. Its become my number one blade (in my opinion, even better than the red Zhang Jike), and for the price, its a no-brainer.
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I switched from a Butterfly Gergely Alpha blade to this Anders Lind one. Overall, it gives you more confidence in every shot—almost everything lands on the table. It’s excellent for topspin, smashing, and short play. Passive blocks might not be as good as with the Gergely, but with a small adjustment, it’s easy to get used to. It has good control, which even allows for effective chops. I paired it with a Victas V>22 Double Extra 2.0 on the forehand and Omega V Tour 2.1 on the backhand—it was perfect. The Banco Power Ultimate 50 or even the same Omega V Tour mentioned earlier would also work well on the forehand.

The only downside, though it’s more of a personal preference, is the blade’s weight: 89.5g. I would’ve liked a slightly lighter version.

In conclusion, I recommend it for players from beginner to advanced levels.

By the way, the lacquering service was excellent—highly recommended.
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I switched from a Butterfly Gergely Alpha blade to this Anders Lind blade. Overall, it gives you more confidence on every shot — almost everything lands on the table. It’s excellent for spin, smashing, and the short game. Passive blocks might not be as strong as with the Gergely, but with a little adjustment, you get used to it quickly. It offers great control and even allows for good chopping.
I paired it with a Victas V>22 Double Extra 2.0 on the forehand and an Omega V Tour 2.1 on the backhand — it was a perfect setup. The Banco Power Ultimate 50 or even the Omega V Tour mentioned above would also work well on the forehand.
The only downside, though more of a personal preference, is the weight of the blade (89.5g). I would have preferred a slightly lighter version.
Overall, I highly recommend it for both beginners and advanced players.
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It's a good blade, and very good price performance ratio.

Crisper and faster than an innerforce, a bit harder feel.
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