Any reason why you chose that blade over other famous cheap blades like from 729, DF, Loki or Sanwei? I never heard of that brand. Is it a hidden gem 👀?
I bought a Haitian blade before from chtt web store. Excellent feeling that one had, but I kind of destroyed it when I started cutting the edges to try to fit rubbers that had been on a cybershaped blade. There is a reason why that webshop carries Haitian, great blades.
I could have bought another of the same, Haitian Young-1, however that one have basswood and candlewood as material, but played really well with Andro Hexer Grip SFX, but this one I bought now have ayous and spruce. I liked the composition, ayous and spuce, I think this is the biggest reason I bought it. However, I had to let google translate the chinese signs to me, so the composition could be up for a debate. But, it certainly looks like the translations are correct, well, the spruce looks exactly the same as on my Yasaka Ma Lin Extra offensive.
And I did not want to pay 50 dollars for a 5 ply from Stiga or Yasaka, I consider that a bit boring, even if especially Yasaka blade would probably be great to play with. Maybe even better, I don't know. But Haitian is great - I am not looking for anything else now.
Blade weighs 84 grams, beautiful finish, no rough edges whatsoever and a handle that does not press against the ball of the hand. The playing surface is not perfectly smooth though, when I scraped with my nail I felt some irregularities.
6 mm thick, top ply is not ultra-thin. No lenses at all on the handle which is great!
Glued Loki Rxton 3 Green and 729 Super FX Soft 1.5 mm with Falco Normal glue, ended up with thicker layers of glue because the glue is so thick. One layer on blade, two layers on rubber and both rubbers curled a bit, the FX a bit more, especially when I put on the second layer of glue. The racket ended up at 178 grams.
After the sessions with it, I can now confidently do full forehand and backhand drives and loops. I also landed more chops on the table. When I don't get jammed that is. My backhand serves are also much more secure now! The same movement as with 7 ply and inner carbon blades, but now suddenly the ball is kept on the table and I cannot see any difference in speed that close to the table. I love it!