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All-wood
It has a lot of vibrations and a nice feeling. This makes it soft and not too fast, which is good for beginners to intermediate players.
2022: weight 93g with an ST handle.
I gave it a low rating as it is so disappointing compared to the previous Primorac Off- blade. I loved the old one. This one is a poor substitute. Please bring back the old one.
Bought this as a backup for my older version of the Primorac. Both have the same rubbers, but this one has a straight handle rather than a flared one. The blade is about 2mm longer than the older model. Thickness is slightly less at 5.6mm; this could be a result of production variations.
What a disappointment! This blade is top heavy and slower, has a hollow feeling, and has lots of vibrations in the handle. It bears no resemblance to the previous model. There are plenty of better all-wood blades at half the price elsewhere.
The Primorac is one of the best blades I’ve played, and it’s perfect for topspin. It offers very good control.
The blade is quite flexible, which causes the bat’s top to bend, allowing for safe placement of the ball on the table. It generates a lot of spin, and the ball’s trajectory is very rotational and precise.
The blade is classified as Off, but in my opinion, it’s more of an Off- or even All+. It’s definitely not faster than, for example, the Tibhar Stratus Powerwood. It’s a good blade for beginners and amateurs.
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