Power-G PG13

Weight

88g

Thickness

5.8mm

Plies

5-ply

Head Size

160x152

Handles

FL

Material

Hybrid

Head Shape

Standard

Balance

Balanced

Dhs

Power-G PG13

China

DHS Power-G PG13 delivers an offensive edge with remarkable control, making it a standout choice for intermediate to advanced players. Its 4-wood + 1 fiberglass-carbon construction provides a crisp, direct feel and a generous sweet spot, ideal for powerful drives and precise placement. This blade excels in close-to-the-table play and mid-distance attacks, offering a versatile platform that pairs well with various rubbers. As a more accessible alternative to premium models, it brings professional-grade performance within reach for players developing an aggressive, all-around game.

5-Ply Construction

The 5-ply construction features four wood layers sandwiching a central fiberglass-carbon core. This symmetrical arrangement provides the power and sweet spot expansion of composite materials while retaining wood-like flexibility and feel through the outer plies.

TT Sensei Ratings

Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics

Speed
8.5

This blade delivers serious pace for offensive play, landing in the fast category. The fiberglass-carbon core provides a noticeable boost, enabling powerful drives and smashes that can pressure opponents. It's quick enough to dominate rallies, though players might need to supply their own power for shots from far behind the table. The speed feels direct and responsive, perfect for attackers who like to take control early in the point.

Control
7.5

Despite its offensive nature, the PG13 offers exceptional control that surprises many players. It allows for precise placement on blocks, serves, and short pushes, giving you confidence in tight situations. This balance makes it incredibly versatile—you can switch from a defensive block to an aggressive loop without losing feel. The blade's construction helps stabilize the ball on contact, providing a consistent platform for tactical play.

Feel
Medium-Hard
SoftMedium-HardHard

You'll notice a crisp, direct connection with the ball—firm yet communicative. The composite core creates a solid feel that transmits good feedback without being overly harsh. With harder rubbers it can feel quite stiff, but softer setups bring out a more forgiving character. This tactile response helps players sense ball contact clearly during both power shots and delicate touches.

Throw Angle
Medium-Low
LowMedium-LowHigh

Expect a medium-low trajectory that favors flatter, more direct shots over high-arc loops. This characteristic makes it excellent for driving through the ball and keeping attacks low over the net. Players accustomed to high-throw setups may need to adjust their stroke technique slightly to maximize effectiveness.

Dwell Time
6.5

Dwell time sits in the moderate range—long enough to generate spin and feel the ball, but not so long that it sacrifices directness. The fiberglass-carbon core reduces dwell compared to all-wood blades, yet maintains sufficient contact for effective looping. This balanced characteristic makes it adaptable to various playing styles and rubber combinations.

Flexibility
4.0

This blade leans toward the stiffer side, typical for offensive composite designs. That stiffness translates to direct power transfer and quick response, though it maintains enough give to support spin generation. When paired with softer rubbers, it can feel more flexible than expected, offering a pleasant combination of stability and touch.

Vibration
4.0

Vibration is well-controlled, providing useful feedback without becoming distracting or uncomfortable. The central composite layer helps dampen harsh vibrations common in faster blades, resulting in a cleaner feel on impact. You'll sense enough feedback to judge your shots accurately, but it won't fatigue your hand during extended play sessions.

Quality
7.5

Build quality is solid for its price range, offering good value for performance-oriented players. While it may not match the flawless finish of premium blades, the construction feels reliable and durable for regular play. Some users note minor finishing details like handle smoothing, but these don't impact playing characteristics. For players seeking professional-level performance without the premium price tag, it represents a smart investment.

Technology

DHS Power-G PG13 employs a single fiberglass-carbon core technology, strategically placed between wood plies to enhance performance. This 'Mono Carbon' construction increases blade speed and expands the sweet spot while maintaining a connected feel. By embedding the composite material internally rather than on outer layers, it achieves power without excessive stiffness. The 4-wood + 1 fiberglass-carbon design represents a balanced approach that delivers composite benefits while preserving wood-like feedback and control.

Similar Blades

DHS Hurricane Hao 3

Often mentioned as a premium counterpart, the Hurricane Hao 3 shares similar construction philosophy with potentially superior build quality and refined feel. While performance characteristics overlap significantly, the Hao 3 represents the higher-end option for players seeking the absolute best in craftsmanship and consistency.

DHS Power-G PG12

Within the same series, the PG12 offers more emphasis on raw speed and power, potentially better suiting handshake players focused on maximum offense. The PG13 provides superior control and is particularly favored by penhold players for its stability in Reverse Penhold Backhand techniques, making it the more versatile option for varied playing styles.