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Hi TabletennisDaily members !
i just recently purchased 3 new blades from Fastpaddle.com (so unfortunate that the business is closing) Thank you Fastpaddle.com for fast shipping and such a great deal, you will be missed by many
they were all offered on the website as liquidation, so i couldn't pass it up.
DHS Power G PG7 - $23.38
DHS TG7-AL FL - $48.00
DHS TG 506 7 Ply SHAKEHAND - $69.00
i currently have 2 clippers and one i like more than the other, the one i like i am making it my poly ball set up, so i was on a quest for a good playing blade for the old Cell ball. Hopefully one of these DHS blades will make me happy.
when the package arrived i was so pleased with the quality of DHS blades, i have bought all the big names, Butterfly, Stiga and so on..
what i found is DHS blades for finishing is well above Stiga, but of course butterfly is still king.
DHS is not too far behind, as the handle felt smooth, the finish on the edges were not splintered.
and what i found out to my surprise is the DHS handles are beefy like Stiga's.. some where in between the master and slightly smaller than the legend flare handle.. <-- just perfect
the handle in the TG7-AL FL has a perfect fit in my hands, i don't have to sand anything down and the "Shoulders of the blade was already sanded so i can hold the blade some what up close to the neck of the racket... like a choke grip.. i tend to hold my racket up in that choked grip and like to have the handle extend beyond my bottom palm.. (most of the time on any racket i have to sand the Shoulders to make the handle slightly longer but it also makes the racket more flexible too) this time i don't have to do any of that as all 3 DHS blades have a great shape for the choker grip.
the weight of the blades are shown here.. all 3 were very close to each other in weight
here are some more photos
the bottom of the boxes
the thickness is spot on per the SCALE i was using..
506 was just over 6mm's and under 6.5mm
TG7-AL was just over 6mm's and under 6.5mm
PG7 was just over 6mm's and under 6.5mm
over all i am very happy with the Trio i just recieved..
here are some upclose shots of the wood face so you can see the differences of the grain and quality
don't really know what i am looking at for grain and quality of the grain but here they are hahaha
as for the playing qualities, i will get my opinions in the next 2 weeks and report back to you all if they play like a Clipper or not...
phamster
i just recently purchased 3 new blades from Fastpaddle.com (so unfortunate that the business is closing) Thank you Fastpaddle.com for fast shipping and such a great deal, you will be missed by many
they were all offered on the website as liquidation, so i couldn't pass it up.
DHS Power G PG7 - $23.38
DHS TG7-AL FL - $48.00
DHS TG 506 7 Ply SHAKEHAND - $69.00
i currently have 2 clippers and one i like more than the other, the one i like i am making it my poly ball set up, so i was on a quest for a good playing blade for the old Cell ball. Hopefully one of these DHS blades will make me happy.
when the package arrived i was so pleased with the quality of DHS blades, i have bought all the big names, Butterfly, Stiga and so on..
what i found is DHS blades for finishing is well above Stiga, but of course butterfly is still king.
DHS is not too far behind, as the handle felt smooth, the finish on the edges were not splintered.
and what i found out to my surprise is the DHS handles are beefy like Stiga's.. some where in between the master and slightly smaller than the legend flare handle.. <-- just perfect
the handle in the TG7-AL FL has a perfect fit in my hands, i don't have to sand anything down and the "Shoulders of the blade was already sanded so i can hold the blade some what up close to the neck of the racket... like a choke grip.. i tend to hold my racket up in that choked grip and like to have the handle extend beyond my bottom palm.. (most of the time on any racket i have to sand the Shoulders to make the handle slightly longer but it also makes the racket more flexible too) this time i don't have to do any of that as all 3 DHS blades have a great shape for the choker grip.
the weight of the blades are shown here.. all 3 were very close to each other in weight
here are some more photos
the bottom of the boxes
the thickness is spot on per the SCALE i was using..
506 was just over 6mm's and under 6.5mm
TG7-AL was just over 6mm's and under 6.5mm
PG7 was just over 6mm's and under 6.5mm
over all i am very happy with the Trio i just recieved..
here are some upclose shots of the wood face so you can see the differences of the grain and quality
don't really know what i am looking at for grain and quality of the grain but here they are hahaha
as for the playing qualities, i will get my opinions in the next 2 weeks and report back to you all if they play like a Clipper or not...
phamster