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All-wood
This is my new blade. It has a typical 7-ply structure of pure wood. It offers amazing control for its OFF~OFF+ speed. However, it is not recommended for players who prefer light blades.
I’m playing with Xiom Omega Pro 7 rubbers (2.2 mm) on both sides. The combination allows for solid top spin attacks, counter attacks close to the table, and easy blocks.
The blade has excellent quality and is very well-balanced. It’s an amazing blade!
Blade Details:
The FL handle weighs 88 grams and boasts an immaculate finish. It arrives in an elegant box, complete with a sandpaper tool for refining blade corners.
Assembly and Performance:
When paired with Adidas Tenzone Ultra 2.2mm (FH) and Adidas P5 2.2mm (BH), the racket weighs 185 grams. Despite the slightly heavier Adidas rubbers, the balance remains excellent, resulting in a lighter feel due to its non-head-heavy design. The rubbers provide ample speed and exceptional control, achieved using regular water glue without speed glue or boosters.
Overall Evaluation:
The combination offers outstanding control without compromising speed. It excels in all table tennis situations, including short game, topspin over the table, smash, push, block, and even chop at 1 meter from the table. However, there may be a slight speed deficit in topspin shots executed away from the table. This assembly proves ideal for controlled attack players utilizing a diverse range of strokes.
Note:
This review is based on approximately 10 hours of training and participation in two tournaments. Updates may be provided as necessary.
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