Im comparing to stiga allaround classic. I would recomend always getting the allaround evolution over the allaround classic no matter how much a beginner you are. Thare are xxx reasons for this: The handle is a lot larger on the evolution, for me who have averaged sized hands the classic felt enough small for it to bother me. I feel like the handle was made for women or kids. secondly the speed and stiffness is around 20% more than classic, however the feeling have no compromise at all for that speed and stiffness, rather i would say the evolution has a more clear contact than classic. The speed increase is small enough for it to make no difference in consistency, really youre gonna hit as many shots with evolution as with classic, only your shots will at least in short game be tiny bit faster.
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Its a really good beginners blade, when you first start off glueing your own bats.
Focus here is CONTROL and feedback. It's a traditional 5-ply blade. Well made and gives you good feedback. It's light, which I appriciate. However, my copy was a bit rough when I got it so I sanded the handle and the joint of the blade and handle, where the fingers go.
The blade is very forgiving and have a great feel and feedback. It generates a fair bit of spin too (with the right rubber) but it is sloooow. Even when you are hitting really hard the ball really travels in what seems to be slowmotion. Any ambitious player will outgrow it only a season or two. Good for newcomers or people like me, who don't know what to get - nor what I really liked or wanted. It was good to the started playing again but now, my second season, I moved on to more modern and faster blades. It is a well produced quality blade for a fair price and a safe bet. You can't go wrong with it, unless you know you are an offensive heavy hitter. If you need a "gentle" blade that provides feedback and let you develop your playing style and don't need too much speed - this is it. No need to look further.
Focus here is CONTROL and feedback. It's a traditional 5-ply blade. Well made and gives you good feedback. It's light, which I appriciate. However, my copy was a bit rough when I got it so I sanded the handle and the joint of the blade and handle, where the fingers go.
The blade is very forgiving and have a great feel and feedback. It generates a fair bit of spin too (with the right rubber) but it is sloooow. Even when you are hitting really hard the ball really travels in what seems to be slowmotion. Any ambitious player will outgrow it only a season or two. Good for newcomers or people like me, who don't know what to get - nor what I really liked or wanted. It was good to the started playing again but now, my second season, I moved on to more modern and faster blades. It is a well produced quality blade for a fair price and a safe bet. You can't go wrong with it, unless you know you are an offensive heavy hitter. If you need a "gentle" blade that provides feedback and let you develop your playing style and don't need too much speed - this is it. No need to look further.
Great for allround play. More kick cpmpared to Allround Classic. Good for money....
If I were to put a name to this blade would be feeling, is amazing the control and feeling this blade offers. Its speed is decent, not even close to a super-fast blade, but is not slow, the extra kick in speed the product says is real, but not too much, I would say the Allround Classic version is much slower and offers the same control and touch that this masterpiece gives. The handle is super comfortable, truly an all-round blade.
Very good blade for beginner-advanced players.
I played on this with Victas V>01 Stiff on BH and Victas V>01 Limber on FH.
I have very good control,but not so mutch speed.
It is for universal allround players,for more ofensive players is this blade slowly.
I played on this with Victas V>01 Stiff on BH and Victas V>01 Limber on FH.
I have very good control,but not so mutch speed.
It is for universal allround players,for more ofensive players is this blade slowly.
Very well constructed with nice feeling. Not to hard not to stiff it's a well balanced blade. Plays good with medium and soft rubbers. Beginners I think they should try with Mendo energy or chop & drive like rubbers. Advanced players try the Boost TS it's a pleasure. I like the legend handle which looks better with some varnish (sprayed ).
I have had current blade for 14 years, offers great speed and control. Used it with juic neoanti and donic desto big slam v3. Feels better over the years. Looking for a change in my game, probably going for more control, and a defensive wood.
It is an allround blade, A little bit soft, good sensation of feelings with every shots, you can feel the vibrations. Many people think it is not fast enough, but if you shot the ball greatly, you can produce powerful shots. I recommend use medium hard sponge. using some rubber without tensor technology is better, like Sriver, 729 , markV.
I use it like second shovel, and sometimes like first at the moment, although, it is not of the best ones, I have had the other best ones, but allround is a good shovel for game and offensive -, without great benefits - of weight and balance is a little cabezona, with heavy rubbers.
This is one of the better all around blades out there. As the description says, it is like the Allround Classic but faster because it was designed after the introduction of the 40mm ball. The speed is rated at All+ and this is quite true. You can get a decent speed with a good stroke. The blade is easy to control as well. It feels soft with lots of touch. It does vibrate a bit though, but not too much. I tried it with both hard rubbers and medium-soft rubbers. The medium rubbers felt much better on the blade for me. This is a great blade for a beginner or someone looking for a consistent allround setup.
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