All-wood
$51

Reviews

#1April 2024

Por su precio, está muy bien. Le falta algo de velocidad, pero no es una pala lenta. Tiene buen control y sensaciones, excelente para un jugador intermedio-avanzado. Por otro lado, su mango es ligeramente grande, algo a tener en cuenta.

#2March 2022

Very good blade.

#3February 2021

Medium hard wood offers surprisingly good control. After two hours of continuous play with medium hard rubber on the forehand and medium rubber on the backhand, the DMUP has proven itself to be a looping blade at close and mid distance. It provides a nice feeling. When tested with the same rubbers and power level, it is 10% faster than the Clipper.

#4June 2019

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Very heavy blade ~ 95-98 grams. Good feeling same as Clipper, but the smaller head size leads to a strange feeling. Everything else is okay. For this price, there is no better choice.

PS: Needs to be lacquered to avoid the wood splintering.

#5February 2019

Harder version of the Stiga Clipper.

#6February 2019

Harder version of the Clipper. Faster. Good control as well. Great price.

#7February 2019

This blade has a nice wooden feel. Good for power shots.

#8April 2017

Best blade…

#9April 2017

In my opinion, the best seven-ply blade is not CL, but UP. It surpasses all aspects of the current CL.

#10April 2017

That’s great.

#11December 2016

It surprises me that a good blade like this only draws very little attention. For me, it is a good blade for FH and BH looping. It is not too soft like Stiga OC. I chose DHS Hurricane Neo3 as FH and Tinarc 5 as BH, and it worked well. (Although BH Tinarc is a bit too soft) Highly recommended if you want a blade that does not cost you too much (unlike Butterfly fiber blades).

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