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    Posted: 12/13/2015 at 1:45pm

After already having played with the Arirang and Peterpan, the Chedech is the third Nexy blade I´m playing with. I tested it with an Andro Hexer (2.1) on the FH and Andro Hexer (1.9) on the BH.

Feeling: The blade has a rather hard, but pleasant feeling.
Control: The Chedech is one of the most controllable I have ever played with. Among the carbon blades I consider it to be most controlled one. This control can be attributed to the linear behaviour. The Chedech did not feel bouncy at all. I was able to easily drop serves short as well as I could place the balls with good angles. Moreover the depth of balls could be controlled with ease. The dwell time is sufficient to both control the ball and create a good amount of spin.
Speed: The Chedech is a straight OFF blade, having some „gears“. Although being linear I felt that it had some gears. In the short game it was rather OFF-, while on loopdrives and smashes it felt nearly Off+. I think that by fully engaging the outer laying, making a „bang impact shot“ the blade reaches a speed level on the verge of OFF+. Advanced players will have more opportunities to exploit the potential of the Chedech. As an intermediate player I was able to control and play some really good shots with the blade. However, due to some deficiencies in my footwork and technique I was not able to consistenly get good shots.
Spin: The Chedech allows to impart a good amount of spin, especially on faster loops. The opening loops had good spin, although they were less spinny than with the Arirang or the Rossi Emotion.

On faster balls it reached high levels of spin, comparable with the Arirang and Rossi Emotion which are my reference blades for high spin carbon blades.                                               

Verdict: I really liked the Chedech due to its really convincing ratio of speed and control. I feel that it is rather suited for players focussing on fast loops, blocks and smashes. Moreover I think it should be played by someone with good technique and footwork to fully exploit the potential of the blade.



Edited by Enter_Thrice - 12/13/2015 at 2:12pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kolevtt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/13/2015 at 9:15pm
A forum member posted review for this blade yet. You could add your experience there if you test it with some more rubbers, for example. If you combine both topics - it will be more easy and useful for all.
Thanks for the review!
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