In short:
There are better for attacking bats; there are for the defense better bat; But there is hardly a racket combines both good. With the P950 it is well positioned and can pretty much deny every game thus. Especially for beginners to offers this racquet on because it is very cheap but it delivers a very good performance. The forgiveness could be a little better for beginners but as you get to the right meeting the ball. '
Intermediate will be well served with this racket. He has a lot of power and can play well on the net and in the defense. For a game in single but I would rather recommend a more agile / lighter bats.
My Advice:
Those looking for a club with a lot of attack power and defense still good properties, the Oliver brings. Those who like to play more tactical defending and precision balls fetches the Carlton Power Blade Superlite.
Lang:
I've got the bat as a replacement for my broken Babolat Satelite 6.5. At first I was skeptical whether a 40-EUR bats can keep up with a 90 EUR racket; he can!
The Oliver racket is solidly worked. The hardness of the racket stringing fits and otherwise looks great.
I use the club mainly for the powerful offensive game in the double. Here the strengths of the crosse. The Smash and Clear blows come very powerfully; from baseline to baseline is therefore not a problem. For fast drive balls the ball gets a good speed so that the opponent will usually surprised and now and then even abbekommt a body blow. Even so can cross balls are hit quite aggressively and quickly so that the opponent little chance has Walk the ball.
On grid (lifting and jump-off) of the bat gives a good feeling for the ball and drops out of the media room has a good ball control. This is better than another attack thugs but are not the pure strength of the racket.
In general, the bat is good in the hand but acts minimal sluggish in defense. This will probably be the result of slight heaviness. Nevertheless, the bat in defense delivers a fine figure. So you can defend solidly. The damping racket is good. Enemy Smash not thunder so the bat.
Points forgiveness is the bat well but not stands out. One can ever at the edge or not directly related to the sweet spot (the ideal meeting place the ball on the racket) meet but loses control and power. But you get good at when you hit correctly. Then the club accelerates the ball with a good bang)
Comparisons to other bat that I had previously:
Talbot Torro Badminton Racket Isoforce 1051.2 comparable in the properties; the Talbot is lighter and more maneuverable, but has held only 6 months, and is quite expensive
Talbot Torro Isoforce 611.3 this racket is in my view in all respects worse than the Oliver; by Oliver I'm far better understood; the Talbot is quite soft strung
Babolat Satelite 6.5 in direct comparison Babolat is minimally worse as regards the all-round properties; attacking the Babolat is marginally better and minimal handy but also more expensive
Carlton Power Blade Superlite basically two similar candidates but with the Carlton more ball control may not offer the power of Oliver rankommt; the Carlton can be much harder to string which brings even more control
Some facts about me way of playing:
I am an advanced Speler; I've been playing about 1.5 years 2x Week in a Hobbrunde (double, possibly single); My style of play is more tactical offensive; not a pure offensive player; short power drops, powerful drive balls and placed Smash punches are more mine
I've basically always two thugs in his pocket; depending on who I play and what I would like.
For the tactical play, I use a Carlton Power Blade Super Lite with 11 KG stringing (as quite tight for a good control).
For the more offensive game I use from now on the Oliver racket.