Power-G PG8

Weight

86g

Thickness

5.9mm

Plies

5-ply

Head Size

160x152

Handles

FL / ST

Material

AllWood

Head Shape

Standard

Balance

Balanced

Dhs

Power-G PG8

China

DHS Power-G PG8 is a 5-ply all-wood offensive blade built for aggressive players who thrive on quick attacks and loop drives near the table. Its classic wood construction delivers a satisfying blend of speed and control, with a treated outer surface that enhances performance for both medium-long loops and sharp attack drives. The blade provides direct feedback and a crisp feel at impact, making it a versatile weapon for players who employ a variety of offensive tactics and value responsive handling.

5-Ply Construction

PG8 uses a symmetrical 5-ply all-wood design. TTSensei experts note the top ply is likely Anigre wood, contributing to its hard feel and stiffness. This construction prioritizes direct ball feedback and speed for aggressive play through traditional wood layering.

TT Sensei Ratings

Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics

Speed
8.0

PG8 is rated as an OFF+ blade, indicating significant speed capabilities. Our testing shows it's a fast, driver's weapon that excels in aggressive, speed-oriented play. Players report it feels hard and fast, making it particularly effective for drives and quick attacks where pace is a priority.

Control
7.8

Despite its speed, PG8 offers good control for its class. Many players find it well-balanced and suitable for developing offensive technique. The control allows for effective counter-drives and precise placement, making it a versatile option that doesn't sacrifice too much feel for power.

Feel
Hard
SoftHard

PG8 delivers a hard, stiff feel that provides direct feedback to the player. This characteristic comes from its wood construction and contributes to precise execution of offensive shots like flat hitting and counter drives, giving you a crisp connection with the ball.

Throw Angle
Medium-High
LowMedium-HighHigh

The combination of speed, stiffness, and hard feel suggests a medium-high throw angle, especially when paired with fast rubbers. This allows for effective attacking shots with good trajectory over the net, making it easier to execute offensive plays with confidence.

Dwell Time
5.0

Compared to other blades in its family, PG8 has a moderate dwell time. This makes it less ideal for players who rely on long-duration ball contact for extreme spin generation, but it contributes to the blade's fast nature and suitability for quick attacks and flat hitting.

Flexibility
5.0

PG8 leans toward the stiffer side for a 5-ply wood blade. While not excessively rigid, it offers less flex compared to softer all-wood options, which enhances its speed and directness for offensive play. This characteristic supports quick attacks and drives rather than heavy-topspin loops requiring significant blade flex.

Vibration
6.0

The blade's stiff construction leads to moderate vibration levels. Players seeking a very dampened feel might find it less suitable, but the controlled vibration allows for good feedback and precision during offensive strokes without being overly harsh.

Quality
7.0

PG8 is generally regarded as a well-made blade within its price range. Its consistent performance across reviews and classic 5-ply wood structure indicate reliable construction. While not explicitly premium, its durability for aggressive play is demonstrated through consistent performance characteristics.

Technology

PG8 features a classic 5-ply wood structure with a unique treatment on its outer surface. This special technique enhances performance for both near-table quick loop drives and medium-long table loops, as well as quick attack drives. The construction prioritizes a balance of friction and clean striking, aiming to provide players with a direct feel and responsive performance for aggressive play. The treated surface helps optimize ball contact for various offensive tactics.

Similar Blades

Yasaka Extra

TTSensei experts note PG8 shares a similar feel and construction with Yasaka Extra, particularly in the hard Anigre top ply. Both are 5-ply all-wood blades known for their direct feel and suitability for aggressive, close-to-the-table play, making them comparable options for players seeking traditional wood performance.

DHS PG7

PG7 is often mentioned as a softer alternative within the same series. While PG8 is generally stiffer and faster, PG7 offers higher dwell time and a more forgiving feel, making it potentially better for players who prioritize spin generation. PG8 provides a more direct and aggressive option compared to its sibling.