One of my criteria for selection was to find a bat, the error in the ball forgives (both when attacking and when defending): almost no matter where the ball touches down on the fabric, you get off to a solid punch. Professional racket hardly forgive this if you do not meet with the center of the strings.
In addition, the plant cover and the weight distribution of the club helps to get the ball, for example while defending the opponent's field relatively far to the rear - so it amplifies the impact somewhat. I have some problems with my shoulder and do not trust me, always follow through fully, so that's perfect for me.
The only thing I bemekre increasingly, the better I will be that the ball control in the attack is not 100% ig. In a Smash the advent of the ball varies left and right about 10-20cm. I can not judge whether this is due to my stroke technique, or on the more resilient fabric, but I'm pretty sure it is at bat, of course. A professional would therefore hereby not happy.
Unusually for me the grip compared to my other bats: He's like a relief covered, which means that there is no (almost) smooth surface, but rather reminiscent of the handles of old racing bikes, so something like "groove" has and is pretty padded. Initially has me puzzled briefly, now I feel that as perfect.
I was also surprised that the club by a total of about 1cm shorter than everyone else with whom I, I compared him. The Bespannfläche is however almost identical to the other clubs.
The supplied bag is padded and has enough game to unpack the bat easy on and off. Sounds ridiculous, but is not at all the case pockets that sit very close to the bat. As you can see on the picture, the bag remains wide towards the handle. Presumably fit in even two rackets, but I would not do that.
Conclusion: This is a top racket for beginners and (very) advanced. The build quality is top and I have improved my game with this racket. The price-performance ratio unequaled.