This blade is heavy. Just to have something for comparison, I've owned: Stiga Allround Classic, Stiga Clipper Classic, Nittaku Acoustic Tenaly, and Nittaku Latika. The Clipper felt too bulky and heavy so I sought advice from a coach. He recommended the Victas product. The Firefall SC when paired with Victas V15 Extra rubber is good though. The snappy sound and feel is good, despite the heavy weight. There was some slight vibrations as well. It would have been the perfect set up if not for the weight. My backhand punches suffered slightly because of this. However, blocking and smashing is good. Carbon layers on this blade are closer to the middle. The edges of the blade come sanded which I really like.
On another note, I've used 2 other blades with the exact same Victas V15 Extra rubber: Butterfly Viscaria and Victas Firefall FC. Both of these were a lot lighter. Viscaria may be the lightest and has the best sound and vibration. Firefall FC may have the best control out of the 3.
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