I have seen a woman chopper from California using this blade. She had JUIC leggy long pips on the backhand and 999 on the forehand on a JUIC Eurocut blade. She has been trained by Stellan Bengtsson, 1971 Men’s Singles World Champion.
The handle of this blade attracted me well. The handle is almost square and is bigger than regular size. The handle of XIOM Aigis is square but thinner than JUIC EuroCut. The JUIC Eurocut with its special handle helps classic defense on both wings without changing the grip. I have seen the woman chopper manuevering her body to chop on her backhand and forehand with as much spin variation - yes, she won the match too against an attacker.
I have put this blade to test with TSP Curl P1R 1.3 mm on the backhand and XIOM Omega III 2.0 mm on the forehand. With my thumb rested well on the handle and curvy swing could generate very good under and side spin defense shot. I’ve felt the strokes very similar to Butterfly Matsushita Pro Model.
I don’t say this blade is slower enough to play all the shots close to the table. This blade is little faster to play little further away from the table and cut the ball. This blade has also very good attack possibilities. I have felt the forehand speed is almost the same to Matsushita Pro Model. The blade is flexible - but not flexy as Matsushita Pro, so I was able to create curvy loops.
The outer layer of JUIC EuroCut is made of some African wood. The blade is think with very good stability. The blade is medium soft - not hard or soft. It has similar touch feeling as Butterfly Matsushita Pro. The Matsushita Pro can generate curves of its own because of high flex, but I did not see that in JUIC EUROCUT. This kind of less flexibility gives more control for playing variety of spins.
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