DHS Power G 9 (劲极9)
DHS Power G 9 — the top of the Power G (劲极) series. Glass-carbon layers deliver devastating speed for power loopers. Same price as PG7/PG8 but with the highest performance ceiling in the lineup.
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The DHS Power G 9 (劲极9) features 5-ply wood + 2 glass-carbon, combining wood layers with composite reinforcement for enhanced power and stability. With a stiffness rating of 9/10, this blade delivers a crisp, direct feel — the ball shoots off the paddle with minimal dwell time, making it ideal for players who rely on speed and decisive drives rather than spin-heavy loops. Scoring 9.2/10 on speed, this is a fast blade that rewards aggressive play. Control sits at 6.5/10, meaning it demands solid technique to keep the ball on the table — not recommended for players still building their fundamentals. Weighing in at 87-93g, it sits in the standard range for offensive blades — substantial enough to feel stable, light enough for quick transitions between forehand and backhand. This blade is best suited for loop attackers who drive heavy topspin, and is recommended for advanced level players.
Specifications
| Material | 5-ply wood + 2 glass-carbon |
| Weight | 87-93g |
| Grip Types | Shakehand |
| Play Styles | Loop Attacker |
| Skill Levels | Advanced |
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Extreme speed
- ✓Great for power looping
- ✓Best value in Power G series
✗ Cons
- ✗Very fast — unforgiving
- ✗Not for developing players
In-Depth Reviews & Analysis
DHS Power G Family: Pure Wood to External Carbon—A Feel Map
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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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