DHS Classic (1970s)

All-wood 1 reviews

Blade description:

Incorporating over 50 years of extensive table tennis research and development, DHS Classic has been revered by table tennis enthusiasts since its genesis in the 1970s. Its meticulously crafted construction, featuring a blend of precious hardwood plies, provides a harmonious balance between speed, control and touch.

The DHS Classic blade is renowned for its exceptional feeling, allowing players to execute shots with pinpoint accuracy and effortless power. Its well-balanced structure and optimal flex contribute to its outstanding control, facilitating precise ball placement and an enhanced sense of mastery over shot outcomes.

The distinctive combination of carefully selected hardwood plies in the Classic blade imparts an exceptional playing experience. Its carefully crafted composition delivers a lively response, enabling quick attacks while maintaining exceptional control, crucial for executing both offensive and defensive strokes with equal proficiency.

With a speed rating of 9, the DHS Classic blade is capable of generating lightning-fast shots when called upon. Whether engaging in fast-paced rallies or unleashing blistering smashes, players will appreciate the blade's ability to effortlessly transition from defense to offense.

Despite its remarkable speed, the Classic blade doesn't sacrifice control. Its carefully calibrated composition ensures that players maintain unwavering precision, allowing them to execute shots with utmost confidence and accuracy. The blade's control rating of 9 reflects this remarkable balance, empowering players to orchestrate their attacks with surgical-like precision.

The DHS Classic blade is not only a time-honored classic but also a testament to the enduring pursuit of excellence in table tennis craftsmanship. Its harmonious blend of speed, control, and touch, coupled with its exquisite craftsmanship, continues to captivate players of all skill levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — March 2009

I got this blade from my Grandpa. It was lightly used when I got it. However, the rubber and sponge had hardened with age. I changed them, and I was amazed by how well the blade played after that. My grandpa told me that he got the blade from a retired Chinese team player over 30 years ago, and it was one of the few blades that did not have a pen holder grip.

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