Donic Persson Jubilee 40

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I'm also interested in that one. Donic describe its control as medium, so I don't think it should be impossible to manage. The blades hardest to master for an amateur, Donic characterizes as Control: challenging and those are Waldner Gold Edition and Anders Lind Hexa Carbon.

Btw Lazer, partly from your high praises of the Appelgren WC 89, I have one arriving next week. I'm really excited!
 
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I'm also interested in that one. Donic describe its control as medium, so I don't think it should be impossible to manage. The blades hardest to master for an amateur, Donic characterizes as Control: challenging and those are Waldner Gold Edition and Anders Lind Hexa Carbon.

Btw Lazer, partly from your high praises of the Appelgren WC 89, I have one arriving next week. I'm really excited!
Good luck, and let us know how it goes 👍

Cheers
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Anyone tried it yet? It doesn't seem to fly off the shelves like the Donic Anders Lind.
Persson is s name of the past and not many people know of him. I played a little bit with one, it’s not as super fast as I expected, but faster than my to go blade Nittaku S-CZ. I can say much more about it because I didn’t play long enough.

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I just played with it for 5 minuets. A clubmate has J1 on the forehand and J2 on the backhand. Fast but controllable. It does not feel hard somehow. I liked it.

I think it goes well with J2 on the backhand. My BH felt very effortless.

Forehand I cannot tell because I am used to H3 there. J1 played fine on the forehand.

However I went back to my usual set-up after 5 minutes because I don't want to mess up my feeling on my current blade.
 
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I just played with it for 5 minuets. A clubmate has J1 on the forehand and J2 on the backhand. Fast but controllable. It does not feel hard somehow. I liked it.

I think it goes well with J2 on the backhand. My BH felt very effortless.

Forehand I cannot tell because I am used to H3 there. J1 played fine on the forehand.

However I went back to my usual set-up after 5 minutes because I don't want to mess up my feeling on my current blade.
Was there any real difference between J1 and other established ESN hybrids? (K3, Dragon grip, etc)
 
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