DHS Power G7
DHS Power G7 is a 7-ply wood blade with incredible energy and power. The inner 5 plies uses "high pressure ballonet" technology that creates quick ball rebound. The outer surface is treated through a special technique which makes it excel at mid-long distance looping as well as quick attack drives.
Class: OFF
Material: All Wood
Speed: 88
Control: 65
Weight: 89g
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Reviews of DHS Power G7 (101)
Review by
chetankokil
(Verified Customer)
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DHS Power G7
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August 17, 2024
its very slow, dont generate any power and seem to be very naive. would avoid it if i can.
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DHS Power G7
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June 13, 2024
The DHS PG7, can be unexpectedly fast and challenging to control, especially when paired with tensor rubbers. I have found this blade to be too fast and uncontrollable, which detracts from its usability for those who are still learning the game. The blade also has significant vibrations, leading to a poor overall feel that makes precision and control difficult to achieve. This blade is not recommended for players who prefer to play close to the table. Its characteristics make it unsuitable for such playing styles due to the lack of control and excessive speed. However, it becomes more suitable for players who play at a mid-distance and focus on topspin and spin-oriented play. A notable issue with the PG7 is the need for lacquering. The blade's rough surface can lead to damage when changing rubbers, as layers may peel off if the blade is not properly treated.
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DHS Power G7
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April 28, 2024
I'm not currently using this blade. However, I keep coming back to using it so I can't say for sure that I'm not going to use this blade in the future. The thing is that it's just an awesome blade with amazing control yet enough speed.
I've also had the Stiga Clipper which doesn't feel at all as this blade as one would think, considering that they use the same formula of woods and layers. The G7 feels crisp, quick and direct whereas the Clipper feels soft and viscous.
I was using the Hurricane 301 for a while and when going back to the G7 my aim instantly increased.
Don't think that this blade isn't good because of the low price. It's just a great value for your money!
External Review
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DHS Power G7
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August 22, 2023
I got this as my first upgrade up from a premade butterfly 5-ply. I'm using Hurricane 3 Neo 39 deg on FH and Palio AK47 Red on BH. Great at looping and the speed is enough to be offensive at my level while still being controllable for a beginner like myself.
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DHS Power G7
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August 14, 2023
OFF blade with 7 layers of wood, with similar features of Power-G 9, it's made for close to mid distance from the table.