DHS TG-7 CP2

All-wood 2 reviews

Blade description:

The DHS TG-7 CP2 table tennis blade is a premium 7-ply blade crafted from the finest ebony wood, renowned for its exceptional control, consistency, and overall performance. This blade is a popular choice among players of all skill levels, from recreational enthusiasts to seasoned professionals, thanks to its balanced combination of speed, control, and feel.

With a speed rating of 8 and a control rating of 9, the DHS TG-7 CP2 offers an ideal balance between power and precision. It excels in both offensive and defensive play, allowing players to execute a wide range of shots with confidence. The blade's stiffness rating of 6.3 and hardness rating of 7.3 contribute to its excellent feel and responsiveness, providing players with precise control over their shots.

One of the standout features of the DHS TG-7 CP2 is its exceptional consistency. With a consistency rating of 10, this blade delivers a consistent and predictable performance, ensuring that players can rely on it to execute their shots accurately and effectively, even under pressure.

The DHS TG-7 CP2 also boasts an impressive overall rating of 9.4 out of 10, based on feedback from numerous players and reviewers. This rating is a testament to the blade's exceptional quality and its ability to enhance the performance of players at all levels.

Weighing in at 93 grams and featuring a thickness of 6.3 millimeters, the DHS TG-7 CP2 provides a comfortable and balanced feel in the hand. Its 7-ply construction contributes to its durability and longevity, ensuring that it can withstand the rigors of regular use.

Overall, the DHS TG-7 CP2 table tennis blade is an excellent choice for players seeking a combination of speed, control, and consistency. Its balanced performance and exceptional feel make it a versatile blade suitable for a wide range of playing styles.

Recent Reviews

#1 — February 2021

Review text: China National Team

Of all the table tennis blades I’ve tested, China National Team has the best grip and feel. The blade is also very lightweight, which makes it easy to maneuver. I also found that the blade has a lot of power, which allows me to hit the ball with a lot of speed and spin. Overall, I’m very impressed with the China National Team blade and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality table tennis blade.

#2 — March 2019

A fantastic blade marked with “Chinese national team.” I’ve played with it a few times using Tenergy 80, Stiga Magna TX2, Adidas P7, and the new Stiga Calibra Tour rubbers. It’s like the Stiga Ebenholz, with ebony on the outside plies, but not quite as fast as the Stiga bat. It’s still fast, maybe equal to Rosewood. But there’s a feeling in this blade that I haven’t experienced before, and I’ve tested a lot of good blades in the last two years. I seem to hit every ball very well, and it goes where I aim it. It has a low throw, which I like, and with the new Tenergy rubber 80, there’s no chance of missing. Also, despite the hard outer plies, the serves are very spinny. I recommend this blade to everyone, but it’s not easy to get. I looked for it for almost a year until I received an email from Estonia (!) that a guy was willing to part with one. There are two versions of this blade: one with a serial number between 0 and 1000 (DHS made 1000 pieces of this for the Chinese national team) and a “commercialized” version without the stamp mark under the right wing. I’ve only seen the latter once on the internet and haven’t tried it in real life. There are also two other versions, one faster and one with almost all+ properties. Mine has the serial number 833/1000, is marked for the Chinese national team, and only exists in a flared handle mode. Wow, I don’t even want to play with it. I might just frame it!

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