After a year play using an allwood blade, i decided to try carbon blade. and i chose this blade.
The first impression of using this bat is that it feels like an allwood blade and i really like it. This blade is not stiff even though there are layers of carbon inside it. I still get some dwell time. so I can generate spin on my shots easily. This blade also has high control. I can place the ball more precision.
My blade has FL handle. I feel the handle is too small in my hand and slippery too. So I added a rubber grip to the handle.
I put Nittaku Sieger PK50 2.0 mm on FH side and Andro Rasanter R48 1.7 mm on BH. i can loop, smash, block and chop from moderate distance. My shots is more sharp and deeper.
I think this blade is very good blade. The minus point is the price is quite high.
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