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Good blade, solid feeling when striking hard.
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this is a good blad and replaces more better my old surbek yess I am that old, and donic senseo.
Good balanced for allround play with contra topspin would, prefer it to be à little lighter thow
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donic epox series is absolutely beast!, it has got the speed with a nice wooden feel.
rubbers-
FH- tibhar evolution mxp, which helps to generate good loops.
BH- sonex jp gold , great for blocking and counter play.
i have tried both epox topspeed and epox offensive , epox series is too good. offensive has slightly less speed than topspeed.
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I have been using this blade for 6 month. It is a very good blade for players who love looping, blocks, smash and topspin shots. Grip is very smooth, so it is very comfortable compared to other blades my friends have (Butterfly, Stiga, yasaka). Not recommended for defensive players who like to push, chop and lob, because it is a little bit difficult to hit far from the table in my opinion. About the cost, I think it is worth, 50 dollars for a very good blade (I paid that amount) definitely is a good choice.
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I have tested many blades through the years. Although the FL grip felt great it honestly felt and played like a brick. To heavy (93g) to stiff. Ball feel was muted. Better blades in the Donic range are Burn ALL+, Burn OFF-, Carbotec and Power Carbon, and Arotox line. Build quality for the Donic Epox Offensive is high but unless you favor a heavy dull blade other Donic blades are a much better choice.
Update: Ordered a second one that is 87gr. much lighter than first one. Second one everything came together in a good way. solid for blocks, extra spin for close/mid distance looping. Sriver G2 or regular Sriver works great. Tenergy 64 and 05 are very fast on this one and had some control issues. Upgrading overall score to 8, just remember to request a lighter one.
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the best donic blade that i used in my life
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Impressive blade
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Really like this blade. Nice handle and shape.

It gives me a very good feel when it hits a ball.

It goes very well with soft rubbers, like Desto F3 bigslam, baracuda big slam, and Acuda S3. It creates a very loud cricking sound when brushing or hitting a ball, which I like a lot. I never tries this blade with medium or hard rubber, so I have no idea about that.
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this blade I used last year. lethal for fast attacks ut very dissapointing for blocking or pushing. I now have the persson powerplay and it's better for blocking and pushing but more difficult for attacks so I'm still looking for the best of 2 worlds...
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I wouldn't rate this as a Off paddle. I had this paddle for a month and it was quite slow. But the control was amazing and the games I won were because of the control. And also it is quite consistent.
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This blade is great! Thanks to Donics leading technology once again, they have created the perfect beginner to intermediate blade. Because of the gluing proccess that they use to put the plys together, it allowed the perfect mix between speed and control. the blade is relativly stiff and handle heavy. Since i have not used any other blade like this it is hard to compare it to another blade(sorry). On this blade i used the combination of Tenergy 64 on my forehand and Jo silver on my backhand. this blade can do just about anything from blocking to looping. my play style is mid to far distance( i hate playing close to the table but i have to on weaker players =/).this blade so far has been the only blade to fill in all the things i need for my play style which is why i am thinking about stopping my ejing and just staying with my donic epox.The grain in the blade is very nice but i believe that the top ply may be a little delicate or i used to much rubber cement which i believe was to goopy... but other than that after another week of playing i will be able to say or not say if i have finally found the blade for me. just realizing i left something out the feeling and vibration is great and what i love a lot about the blade i can acutally feel the ball the second of contact and control where i want to place it. the throw on the blade is perfect with tenergy and allows ou to control tensor rubbers. with a rating of 90 speed and 69 control from paddle palace it is the first that i have see with such a fast rating but oh so much control.this blade could have the potential to lead me all the way till carbon which i dont believe i will be playing with for a while due to my experience with other carbon blades(not to much feeling to me).

Thankyou for taking the time to read my review =D
Austin
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An ok offensive minus blade, fairly stiff with decent control. Not too fast, pretty good at looping, ok at blocking. It's a pretty stiff blade though it's just 5 plies, though stiffer than normal 5 plies. Overall it's pretty cheap though, not amazing or standout other than the looks.
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Great blade for offensive players
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This is the blade I'm looking for! Some people may say this blade is rather stiff, but I can say it's really flexible! I like the sound and the feel when the blade hits the ball.

This blade goes really well with soft or soft-medium rubbers.
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