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    Posted: 09/28/2012 at 10:51pm
 I must have got a "good" one. Mine has the ST grip (squared large) and weighs 91gr. For recreational play?...you have to be kidding me! Compared to my clipper Classic it has a bit more flex, slower in the lower gears but top end speed is as fast as my Clipper. I get better ball feel with PG7 than Clipper and the finish was very smooth compared to Clipper. It feels and plays like a pro blade guys and girls. With Mark V HPS 2.0 I get a big head and feel invincible in my 1600 kind of thinking LOL I love this blade. It's the kind of blade that can "fit" depending on your rubber selection/thickness. The outside plys are limba. The price to quality of the PG7 is great, so if your looking for a better Clipper like blade the PG7 is it. One thing I love about this blade is it gives you exactly what you put into the stroke. It's fast with great directional stability and the balance is just right. The wings are a bit wider so your finger is not hanging off the face of the blade which I like. What the heck...give one a try...you will be pleasantly surprised.
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Just got my PG7, not played yet. ALC is solid (harder). However, ALC seems dead to me. Hopefully, PG7 does not feel dead on shots.
 
Originally posted by ejmaster ejmaster wrote:

Originally posted by Pongz Pongz wrote:

I played with DHS pg7 tonight, for not very long though (I switched back to YES), so this is a not a comprehensive review.

Speed: Yasaka Extra Special > PG7 ~ Clipper..

Solidness/Hardness (think smash): YES > Clipper > PG7

Flex/Dwell Time (think loop):  PG7 > Clipper > YES

I think PG7 suits more for looping.. For people who need power or solidness from the blade look elsewhere... It has little vibration as well... 

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Probably a slight difference in grs. or selection brings little different results.
the pg7 i have is powerful, not so solid as an alc but as solid for sure as a modern clipper or yes.
in any case it is a different blade. and the pg7 large head needs some particular game. 
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PG7 is faster and YEO can generate more spin. PG7 has less dwell time, and is less flexible.
 
Originally posted by pixies25 pixies25 wrote:

hi guys,

what blade (yeo or pg7) is even faster, with which you can generate more spin, I play with the ruber Haifu whale II  with red  sponge on the fh and bh Tenergy 64 fx  

thanks for your help


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Originally posted by ejmaster ejmaster wrote:

Originally posted by tsanyc tsanyc wrote:

Ok, I finally got my PG7 and played with it last night, it an ok blade if you really don't care much about feeling and speed.
 
Background: Switch my Joola phenix (FH) and LKT (BH) from my TB ALC to PG7
Glue: Tear Mender
Bounce: The ball does feel really bouncy, due to the goodness of Phenix!
Feel: Med
 
I think this blade can be used for recreational games, if you really don't mind the performance.  If you going to spend top $$ on some good rubbers, why use them on PG7?  get where I am coming from guys?
 
Keep your good rubbers on TB ALC is prob a better match!
 
I am keeping it at a spare for anyone who wants to borrow at my local club :)
 
Just my 2 cents..
 
this is not a blade to be reviewed playing just one night. Have to get used to it. At first compared to a tb alc feels hollow and with lack of solidness. it has a different playing to be used to.
 
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I thought it felt hollow as well. It had good control and was fast when you laid into it. It was to heavy for my likeing. Was hopeing for something more than my sanwei a6 but didn't get it
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Really nice pictures! I wish it played well as reviewed.
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I played with one yesterday - was one of the best things I have ever played with.  Great for backhand flicks within the table.
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hi guys,

what blade (yeo or pg7) is even faster, with which you can generate more spin, I play with the ruber Haifu whale II  with red  sponge on the fh and bh Tenergy 64 fx  

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Originally posted by tsanyc tsanyc wrote:

Ok, I finally got my PG7 and played with it last night, it an ok blade if you really don't care much about feeling and speed.
 
Background: Switch my Joola phenix (FH) and LKT (BH) from my TB ALC to PG7
Glue: Tear Mender
Bounce: The ball does feel really bouncy, due to the goodness of Phenix!
Feel: Med
 
I think this blade can be used for recreational games, if you really don't mind the performance.  If you going to spend top $$ on some good rubbers, why use them on PG7?  get where I am coming from guys?
 
Keep your good rubbers on TB ALC is prob a better match!
 
I am keeping it at a spare for anyone who wants to borrow at my local club :)
 
Just my 2 cents..
 
this is not a blade to be reviewed playing just one night. Have to get used to it. At first compared to a tb alc feels hollow and with lack of solidness. it has a different playing to be used to.
 
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Ok, I finally got my PG7 and played with it last night, it an ok blade if you really don't care much about feeling and speed.
 
Background: Switch my Joola phenix (FH) and LKT (BH) from my TB ALC to PG7
Glue: Tear Mender
Bounce: The ball does feel really bouncy, due to the goodness of Phenix!
Feel: Med
 
I think this blade can be used for recreational games, if you really don't mind the performance.  If you going to spend top $$ on some good rubbers, why use them on PG7?  get where I am coming from guys?
 
Keep your good rubbers on TB ALC is prob a better match!
 
I am keeping it at a spare for anyone who wants to borrow at my local club :)
 
Just my 2 cents..
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seems like a good blade to try...
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Originally posted by Imago Imago wrote:

Di-16 is too hollow, compared to Di-13, and less powerful. Di-13 is like fortified/energised HK with the look of Stiga Clipper. But heavy - 100 g, just for pips. In terms of flex
 
M-6 > Di-13 > Clipper CR WRB

IMAGO so di13  would be like clipper or better for pips?
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I have four of them and each plays differntly. Some are hard and fast, some are more flexible.  The one I am currently using has more spring and is more flexible.  I also purchased additional two, and hope one can be similar to my current PG7. 
 
 
Originally posted by Benigma Benigma wrote:

This blade is powerful alright, I can loop, drive and chop perfectly, but it suits the mid distance game. One drawback is manufacturing inconsistencies, hence the reason some of the reviewers say its slow/fast or stiff/flexible. I have two, the first one is much more heavier, more thicker (the plys are noticeably thicker) and more faster. 
 
 
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This blade is powerful alright, I can loop, drive and chop perfectly, but it suits the mid distance game. One drawback is manufacturing inconsistencies, hence the reason some of the reviewers say its slow/fast or stiff/flexible. I have two, the first one is much more heavier, more thicker (the plys are noticeably thicker) and more faster. 
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im an 1800 level player by the way..
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I just subscribed just to ADD SOME VALUABLE information to this awesome thread.........I have a PG 7 and let me tell you its one of the most dynamic blades ive ever used....number one to push ...lobe and chop the ball its perfect ....once you start using more and more power it becomes more and more like carbon blade.............so the power of the blade its in direct proportion with how much force you initially put into it.......its AMAZING....Clap...thank you DHS for this blade......now to conclude i believe the craftsmanship of this blade is superb...the top is LImba...and the rest is a combination of pressure and nonpressure treated ayous or samba.....let me tell you .........it has SOME CATAPULT Effect allrightStar..
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ok that is gr8 :) i will get1 then

hope i will be more powerfoul than other all wood blades and more controllable than tbs, amultart
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my PG7 FL is 158x151 mm
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cpen is 165x150
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can some1 give me a head size of dhs pg 7? is it typical 159-151?
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Originally posted by sa01 sa01 wrote:

I have a theory.
since the red plies of pg7 are thinner the blade is more flexible.
this gives it similar capabilities to a 5ply of flex.
thus in the long range pg7 could be more powerful than clipper.
in the short/medium distance however clipper feels more solid and reliable.

With rubber covering, what's faster will remain faster no matter the range, though the difference may diminish at high impact velocities.
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The DHS PG7 is a steal IMO at 22.79$ from Eaching. I played with the Michael Maze and Timo Bol Spirit, and I think the PG7 plays better . It has about the same speed, with more feeling, control, and it gets more spin on the ball , plus the finish on the blade is good. But this is just my opinion. 
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I have a theory.
since the red plies of pg7 are thinner the blade is more flexible.
this gives it similar capabilities to a 5ply of flex.
thus in the long range pg7 could be more powerful than clipper.
in the short/medium distance however clipper feels more solid and reliable.


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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by ejmaster ejmaster wrote:

in page 43 from the thread pro's equipment there are 2 clear images about Cui Qinglei's blade.
 
Cui Qinglei's blade is a pg7 without metal tag. It is very clear.
 
imo ma long's blade is quite close to a pg7. maybe they change the red plies or maybe it is the light or even the seal makes de red plies dark (i notice when i apply) or it can be the use of the blade with the time. the handle is a pg7.
 
in anycase the thickness and building and moreover the dynamics of ma long's blade fits quite close a pg7.
 
ma long is lethal with the fh. neither xu xin nor zjk can block well his drive. this is the point about the pg7 because its large head. it can catapult the ball making difficult to block the ball.
 
on the other side the pg7 is not so solid about blocking control.
 
and these features are exactly the ones shown by ma long playing with his blade. so the dynamics of the blade is similar to pg7's.


ZHOU yu also plays with tg7

i think zhou yu uses pg7 not tg7
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Di-16 is too hollow, compared to Di-13, and less powerful. Di-13 is like fortified/energised HK with the look of Stiga Clipper. But heavy - 100 g, just for pips. In terms of flex
 
M-6 > Di-13 > Clipper CR WRB
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PG7 is excellent for short pips. It's just too fast with 2.1mm Hexer Pips+  for me, but it provides everything you need for SP penhold, definitely - it's stiff, powerful and very good for RPB looping.

Imago, is Di-13 as stiff as Di-16? Di-16 is surely OK for SP, but I don't like its feel - it's too dull to me. Is Di-13 flexy or stiff?
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I am not an SP player, just feel that Di-13 is better for SP because its full potential is revealed with thin-sponge rubbers, not more than 1.5 mm.
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