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This blade has a very nice feeling in the hand. It is very flexible and offers a great deal of control. As a result, I can easily perform brush loops using hard rubbers such as DHS Hurricane 8 and Tibhar Evolution MX-P. Additionally, this blade has a very large head, which means that I rarely miss the ball when using it.
It comes with nice packaging and is reasonably priced for a blade of this quality. The only thing I don’t really like is that the handle is just too thin for me.
I have the Chinese Penhold version of this blade, and I play a style that is similar to Wang Hao’s. It may not have the most power, but my shots feel incredibly stable—which I definitely appreciate—and the short game is easier for me to play with this blade.
To me, this seems like the ultimate RPB looping blade. So if you loop and use RPB, this blade should be one of the first ones on your list. Also, stay on the offensive; this blade is at its best when you consistently loop while attacking.
It has 2 layers of blue-colored wood that can hold the ball for a longer period of time, making it an excellent blade.
This blade is quite good. It has a very nice feel to it and is very well-made. The blade is also very consistent, which is important for a table tennis blade. The blade is also very lightweight, which makes it easy to handle. Overall, this blade is a great choice for anyone looking for a high-quality table tennis blade.
This blade is slightly slower than the 655, which results in improved control. While the 655 offered sufficient control, this blade’s slower speed may be excessive. However, both blades strike a balance between control and power.
It’s important to note that when seeking the optimal balance between control and power, there will always be some trade-offs.
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