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The DHS Power-G PG7 is a premium-quality table tennis blade that embodies a perfect balance of speed and control, making it an attractive choice for players at all skill levels. Built with a traditional 7-ply wooden construction featuring limba and ayous, the PG7 delivers a unique blend of flexibility and stiffness that enhances your gameplay without sacrificing feel. With a moderate thickness of 6.3mm and a weight of approximately 89 grams, this blade remains manageable while providing the power and stability needed for aggressive play.
Players appreciate the PG7 for its exceptional looping capabilities and its ability to generate substantial spin, particularly from mid-distance. Its throw angle is slightly above medium, allowing for high arcs during loops while ensuring that drives and smashes maintain their speed. While the stiffness offers solid feedback and control on blocking and hitting, some users note a tendency for the blade to be slightly head-heavy, especially when paired with heavier rubbers. Despite this, the overall feel is described as user-friendly, making it an excellent option for both beginners and seasoned competitors looking for an all-around attacking blade without the hefty price tag.
Alternatives to the PG7 include other 7-ply all-wood blades like the Tibhar Samsonov Force Pro or the Butterfly Clipper. However, the PG7 stands out due to its combination of affordability and performance, providing players with a fantastic price-to-quality ratio. Users consistently remark that the PG7 delivers above-average performance for its price point, often encouraging purchasing a backup due to its popularity and performance in real matches.
A very good blade for beginners and amateurs. You can really feel the ball on this blade. The dwell time is awesome and good for developing strokes. Speed is not really the main point of the blade, which is suited more for loopers. Control is really good on this blade.
Very good blade for players of any level and of different styles. It goes well with almost all rubbers, has great control, great touch, but has enough power to attack. All these qualities come at a very low price.
This blade is overrated. The blade has a lot of vibrations. The blade has very poor feeling, and the speed is lower than 8
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