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I’ve used Meister H7 for more than a year. It’s a great blade with amazing control, and the 3D handle is very comfortable for my hand. I’ve tried many rubbers on this blade, including T05, T05FX, T80, T80FX, Skyline TG2, Donic Jo Silver, Fastarc S-1, Fasarc C-1, and Donic P-2. However, I haven’t yet found the best rubber for this H7. I will try Fastarc-G1 soon and hope it might be the best fit. Thanks.
My H7 Cpen handle, weighing approximately 96 grams, features a beautiful design. The top material, spruce, exhibits greater hardness compared to Hinoki. For both forehand and backhand strokes, I favor the Nittaku Hammond Pro Beta.
Pros:
* Very high dwell time, facilitating ball control. * Lightweight and easy to carry, providing convenience. * Ability to redirect the ball effectively and create expansive arcs as desired. * Medium speed, allowing for versatile spin generation.
Cons:
* Comparatively lacks power when measured against the Acoustic blade.
Summary:
This blade occupies a middle ground between the Acoustic and Violin blades in terms of its characteristics. It is well-suited for players who prioritize control and looping techniques in their play.
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