DHS Power-G PG6X

Composite/carbon

5 Reviews

#1 — June 2023

Agree with smashy, this is a perfect blade for offensive players. It offers enough speed, high throw, and excellent control. While it is slightly stiffer than the Tim Boll ZLC, it remains very close in characteristics and excels as a looping blade. It suits my preferences for a balanced feel, providing slight flex without compromising speed.

The only complaint I have is the oversized head, which may not be suitable for heavy rubbers. Additionally, the slim handle may not be to everyone’s liking. Despite these minor drawbacks, this blade has become my top choice, and I highly doubt the need to try any others after testing over 50.

I believe that thin outer ALC blades, such as the Viscaria or Tim Boll ALC, represent the pinnacle of modern design. This blade serves as an exceptional clone of this design from DHS, offering a truly remarkable playing experience.

#2 — October 2022

Blade Specifications:

  • Thickness: 5.9mm
  • Weight: 91g
  • Head Size: Large
  • Grip: FL, thin (requires tape)
  • Finish: Slightly rough

Performance Characteristics:

  • Hardness: Medium
  • Flex: Medium
  • Speed: Medium-fast
  • Feel: Pleasant
  • Control: Good
  • Vibration: Low
  • Sweet Spot: Large
  • Consistency: High

Composition:

Overall Assessment:
This blade offers a satisfying combination of control, speed, and comfort, making it suitable for a wide range of playstyles. However, its thin FL grip may require additional padding, and some users may find the wood finish slightly rough to the touch. Despite these minor aesthetic imperfections, the blade performs exceptionally well in gameplay.

#3 — October 2021

Arylate carbon has the same composition as Viscaria, but it is thicker. It offers excellent control. The handle is comfortable, and the blade is well-balanced. The price is affordable, providing great value for money. When paired with Dignics09c and Donic R1 rubbers, it played exceptionally well.

#4 — Long Time Ago...

A very good ALC blade, it’s the easiest blade I’ve ever used. I can perform topspin and flat hit with it. It has very good control and good speed, but it’s not very fast. 10/10.

#5 — Long Time Ago...

DHS PG6X is my first arylate carbon blade. I am very happy with my choice, especially considering the budget-friendly price point. I purchased it after seeing a positive review on the Indonesian YouTube channel Pingpong plus. The reviewer highly approved of the blade. I find it to be an improvement over my previous pre-made blade, the Donic Legends Premium Line.

I have equipped the blade with DHS Hurricane 3 Neo on the forehand side and DHS Hurricane 3-50 on the backhand side. I opted for an all-DHS setup, even purchasing the side tape, WBG no.15, Rubber Cleaner Liquid Spray, Sponge Cleaner, and the blade cover from the same brand.

Some have expressed concerns that the FL handle is too small, but I find it to be the perfect size for my hand. I’ve found the blade to be quite stable and firm. While the finishing on the blade could be improved, I am not complaining considering the affordable price.

I have played with it once last week and I was very impressed. My speed, spin, and control improved immediately. Overall, I am very satisfied with the value I am getting for the amount of money I spent.

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