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Denisao
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3.8
Power
Control
Maneuverability
Sweet spot
Feeling
Durability
“Construction: The racket has a teardrop-shaped design and is made with 18K carbon. In terms of aerodynamics, it can generate a lot of speed on smashes and does not require much effort for explosive shots. As for durability, it is quite sturdy and resistant. The overall feel during play is springy and elastic.
Feel: It is easy to play with for advanced players, but quite difficult for intermediate players, and I would not recommend it for beginners.
It is not forgiving at all, as it is very much an offensive-oriented racket. The vibrations can be slightly bothersome on control shots, but on explosive shots it performs brilliantly.
It is not particularly arm-friendly, which is why I recommend it mainly for advanced players who already have well-developed technique and rely more on proper mechanics than on raw power.
Back of the court: I would not recommend it as a control-oriented racket, as it is very stiff, and defending with it can be quite challenging. Once again, if you are an advanced player, you can handle it without major issues; otherwise, I would not recommend it.
At the net: It offers good responsiveness for advanced players, but it may feel somewhat lacking for intermediate players.
On off-center hits, it can be fairly unstable, partly due to its weight. As for maneuverability, it can be handled quite easily by advanced players with solid technique, while intermediate players may find it rather difficult to maneuver effectively.
Smash: It is an absolute powerhouse when it comes to generating power. It is outstanding for smashes, allowing you to hit with tremendous force and clear the ball out of the court very easily.
Recommended level: Advanced players.
Style: Offensive. The racket is designed primarily for aggressive play, with a strong focus on power and attacking shots.”
4 days ago