Dignics 09c is a match made in heaven for HAL. definitely, in short time I have it, it needs to bee a rubber above 50ESN hardness, 47.5 if it is a harder feeling rubber (Vega Pro H fits the bill nicely). I have Dignics09c on FH and it is a great combo, on BH I started with Dignics05 but it is a bit too bouncy for my liking ... I guess MX-P50 would fit nicely, too, but curretnly I have Xiom J&H Z52.5 and it looks really promising after 1 practice session.
like I said previously, nothing like my trusty old Moonbeam was - the layer of Arylate was also much thicker back then, but the feel is similar. and some say, it is the same as all-wood - sorry, it is not. the fiber layer adds the much needed support I miss in all-wood blades and it takes away that signature all-wood vibration that I really do not like.
to me, speed-wise, it is close to TMXi, but has completely different feel. both blades have amazing feel, but HAL is more amazing. if anything, TMXi vibrates a tad bit more, HAL has much more crisp and sharp sensation. I can actually feel again the very point of where I hit the ball on the blade, it's fast when you want it and slow when you need it. TMXi was similar, but was still quite bouncy in slower speeds which bothered me a little. plus - I always said weight of the blade is really not important or if it is, it is better to have a heavier one. well, my HAL is 84g, but is such a nice blade to play with, 185g with rubber fitted, TMXi was always around 192g and AZXi always around 195-200g ... and the difference is substantial! but it is the blade, because ALX I had prior to the HAL, was also 84g and it was ... well, I couldn't play with it ... but HAL, I don't know, it lives to the hype, to be honest.