I've played with the FT for many years. It's a very stable blade, rather stiff, not particularly catapulty. It can do everything well, from blocking to looping to smashing and touch. For some references, it's stiffer than the regular Force Pro and less of a looper's blade. It's not as fast or bouncy as a Clipper CR or a Samsonov Force Pro Black, but it doesn't lack power.
I think it's regular hinoki. The peculiarity is that it combines the limba outer with some inner hinoki catchy feel. I find it's a really good blade but it's not very well-known outside of Japan. Because it's so stable, I would definitely advise it for intermediate players. Advanced players may look for easier speed with a carbon or a faster wood blade.
I tried the light version and didn't like it as it felt dry and hollow, nothing like the normal version. There's also an RE edition with the same composition but a smaller face and thinner at 6.1mm. The FT is a bit on the heavier side but it's very well balanced, with a nice handle.