DHS Dipper CP Monocarbon

Composite/carbon 1 reviews

Blade description:

The DHS Dipper CP Monocarbon table tennis blade is a high-performance blade designed for professional and competitive players. It features a unique combination of speed, control, and consistency, making it an excellent choice for all-around play.

With a speed rating of 8 and a control rating of 8.7, the Dipper CP Monocarbon provides a perfect balance between power and precision. The blade's stiffness rating of 6.2 and hardness of 6.7 contribute to its excellent responsiveness and feedback. This makes it suitable for players who prefer a fast and attacking style of play.

The Dipper CP Monocarbon is equipped with a single layer of carbon material, which enhances its overall performance. This carbon layer provides additional stiffness and increased power, while maintaining excellent control. This combination makes the blade ideal for players who want to generate powerful shots while maintaining a high level of precision.

According to reviews from experienced table tennis players, the DHS Dipper CP Monocarbon is a well-rounded blade that offers exceptional consistency and feel. The blade's consistent performance is attributed to its high-quality construction and the use of premium materials. Additionally, the Dipper CP Monocarbon is known for its excellent responsiveness and ability to generate spin, making it a formidable choice for all-around players.

Overall, the DHS Dipper CP Monocarbon is a top-notch table tennis blade designed for professional and competitive players seeking a combination of speed, control, and consistency. With its single layer of carbon material and high-quality construction, the Dipper CP Monocarbon provides exceptional performance and is a popular choice among experienced table tennis players.

Recent Reviews

#1 — October 2012

The single carbon inner layer provides a good range of speed while maintaining control for a shorter game.

However, durability is an issue. I dropped it flat on the floor and it shattered near the handle, rendering it unusable. I believe this is due to the rather thin outer ply.

Therefore, I would mark it down for durability and overall rating.

My recommendation is to avoid this blade.

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