DHS Power G 2 (劲极2)
DHS PG2 — classic 5-ply all-wood blade with excellent control and feel. Great for allround players who want DHS quality at a reasonable price.
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The DHS Power G 2 (劲极2) is a 5-ply all-wood blade constructed with 5-ply wood. With a lower stiffness rating of 5/10, this blade offers excellent dwell time — the ball stays on the paddle longer, allowing you to generate heavy spin on loops and feel the ball 'load up' before release. This makes it forgiving for developing technique. The speed rating of 7.8/10 offers enough pace for offensive play while the 8.2/10 control score keeps the ball manageable. This balance makes it suitable for players who attack but still need reliability in rallies. At just 82-87g, this blade is relatively light, making it easy to maneuver and quick on transitions — ideal for players who value hand speed over raw power. This blade is best suited for allround players who mix offense and defense, loop attackers who drive heavy topspin, and is recommended for beginner, intermediate level players.
Specifications
| Material | 5-ply wood |
| Weight | 82-87g |
| Grip Types | Shakehand |
| Play Styles | Allround, Loop Attacker |
| Skill Levels | Beginner, Intermediate |
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Great control and feel
- ✓DHS quality construction
- ✓Versatile allround play
✗ Cons
- ✗Limited power for pure attackers
- ✗Not as fast as carbon blades
In-Depth Reviews & Analysis
DHS Power G Family: Pure Wood to External Carbon—A Feel Map
PG2, PG9, PG5X, PG6A—four blades that share a name but feel nothing alike. Here's how each one communicates with your hand, from the all-wood baseline to the external ALC peak.
DHS Power G9 vs Yinhe U2: Glass-Carbon and Pure Wood at the Crossroads
These two domestic blades are priced just a few dollars apart, but they represent completely different design philosophies. The Power G9's glass-carbon structure creates a distinct 'dual-personality' feel, while the U2's 7-ply pure wood delivers consistent deformation across all power levels.
DHS Power G 6A vs Yinhe Pro-01: Two External ALC Blades, Two Different Personalities
Both use external arylate carbon. Both cost under $60. But the Power G 6A and Pro-01 feel nothing alike—one hits with a punch, the other flows with a whip.
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