This is a true premium defence blade from Victas. I will start by saying that the package and how is built is high quality, this could be the blade that any defender can play it's entire life. It is very well balanced, nice handle etc.
I am amateur and I played this blade with lots of long pips on bh and I can say from my POV that it has lots of dwell time on BH, the ball goes into the LP and the chops are very spinny and controlled. I used it from mid/ long distance, it's very good for chopping the ball. The great thing is that also FH works with this blade, I used Dignis 09c and latest 729 Battle 2 and from amateur POV it works great for attack. Of course you have to be active, I think this blade is more for chop + top-spin and lots of legs work. For blocks and close-to-table game there are other better options.
Nice work Victas!
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Best chopping blade! Great feeling, soft but solid. its very flexible which allows you to put a lot of spin but can be tricky in hard offensive shots
Superb finish. Surprisingly fast for a defensive blade when used with allround rubbers.
Handle too small and short for large hands.
Unless you use thin sponges or ox the set up is head heavy because of the larger head size.
Love the craftsmanship but would only bring it back to use if I decide to persevere with pips out
Handle too small and short for large hands.
Unless you use thin sponges or ox the set up is head heavy because of the larger head size.
Love the craftsmanship but would only bring it back to use if I decide to persevere with pips out
the numbers above dont accurately describe this racket when paired with rubbers. MXP 1.7mm and TSP P4 .6mm
this is my spare racket. i let my friends play with my viscaria when they come over, and i have started working my way through lower players in my club with this racket.
compared to an offense set up, i have to be careful that the increased dwell time means i need to sharpen the angle of attack or i will lift the ball over the table. im fine with that. having played with fast set ups from my introduction to table tennis, MXP and the VKM blade are really nice because i dont have to swing with caution. hitting ripping counterloops is very easy (on the viscaria i woud call them counterhit/counterdrive's).
i think it is very important to understand that speed is a myth, it should be called dwell time. counterhitting, blocking, chopping and looping are all very simple with the VKM, and i focus on attack by twiddling to keep spin in the game. willow is a special wood that deserves research from every player.
yes long pips will get you wins early, but it may crutch your game so that you never develop a backhand (ive seen players never develop their forehand also). so more than anything, i say dont use long pips till you hit a 5 year glass ceiling as an offensive player. but thats not to say you shouldnt use the VKM blade! its probably my favorite racket i own (and i own 14). but its not my main gun. so there is that...
beautiful, responsive, fast or slow if you want it. this blade is like an extension of your body.
this is my spare racket. i let my friends play with my viscaria when they come over, and i have started working my way through lower players in my club with this racket.
compared to an offense set up, i have to be careful that the increased dwell time means i need to sharpen the angle of attack or i will lift the ball over the table. im fine with that. having played with fast set ups from my introduction to table tennis, MXP and the VKM blade are really nice because i dont have to swing with caution. hitting ripping counterloops is very easy (on the viscaria i woud call them counterhit/counterdrive's).
i think it is very important to understand that speed is a myth, it should be called dwell time. counterhitting, blocking, chopping and looping are all very simple with the VKM, and i focus on attack by twiddling to keep spin in the game. willow is a special wood that deserves research from every player.
yes long pips will get you wins early, but it may crutch your game so that you never develop a backhand (ive seen players never develop their forehand also). so more than anything, i say dont use long pips till you hit a 5 year glass ceiling as an offensive player. but thats not to say you shouldnt use the VKM blade! its probably my favorite racket i own (and i own 14). but its not my main gun. so there is that...
beautiful, responsive, fast or slow if you want it. this blade is like an extension of your body.
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