Power-G PG9

Weight

89g

Thickness

6.3mm

Plies

7-ply

Head Size

158x152

Handles

FL

Material

AllWood

Head Shape

Standard

Balance

Balanced

Dhs

Power-G PG9

China

DHS Power-G PG9 is a highly regarded 7-ply all-wood table tennis blade built for offensive players who demand a blend of speed, control, and feel. It excels in fast-paced play, delivering excellent elasticity and ball-holding capabilities for powerful loop drives and attacks. The blade provides a satisfying, crisp 'woody' feel while generating speed that rivals some carbon composites, making it a popular choice for intermediate to advanced players aiming to elevate their offensive game. Its durable construction ensures consistent performance through rigorous training and competition.

7-Ply Construction

The blade features a 7-ply all-wood construction with Koto outer plies, known for their hardness and crisp feel. This layered structure provides a balance of speed, stiffness, and flexibility, enabling powerful attacks and good spin generation. The specific types of the inner wood plies are not definitively identified across sources but contribute to the blade's overall flex and feel.

TT Sensei Ratings

Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics

Speed
9.1

PG9 is consistently rated as a very fast blade with an OFF++ classification. Our testing shows it generates significant power for smashes and loop drives, especially from mid to long distances, with speed that often compares favorably to other well-known fast blades in its class.

Control
8.6

Despite its high speed, PG9 is praised for its surprisingly good control and distinct 'woody' feel. This allows players to maintain consistency in rallies, execute precise shots, and manage serves and short game play effectively—a notable achievement for a blade in this speed category.

Feel
Medium-Hard
SoftMedium-HardHard

The blade delivers a hard, crisp feel from its Koto outer plies, yet possesses a noticeable flex that provides a tactile, 'woody' sensation. This combination offers good feedback on ball contact, aiding spin generation and control, especially during looping strokes.

Throw Angle
Medium-High
LowMedium-HighHigh

PG9 produces a medium-high throw angle, which is beneficial for attacking shots like loops. This trajectory helps the ball clear the net with a good arc and land deep on the opponent's side, well-suited for aggressive, offensive play.

Dwell Time
6.5

Dwell time is moderate. While some players note it feels short for heavy spin play close to the table, its slight flex supports looping and provides sufficient ball-holding for effective spin generation, particularly in mid-distance rallies.

Flexibility
6.0

The blade shows a moderate level of flexibility, often described as slightly flexible. This characteristic, combined with its inherent hardness, creates a good balance between power transfer and ball-holding, making it effective for looping attacks.

Vibration
3.5

PG9 exhibits minimal vibrations, contributing to a direct, clean feel that enhances control during powerful shots. This reduction in unwanted feedback helps players maintain a consistent sensation and execute strokes accurately.

Quality
8.0

Build quality reflects DHS's extensive experience in producing equipment. The use of quality woods like Koto for the outer plies contributes to durability and scratch resistance. Some minor finishing touches, like the neck area, might require light sanding, but overall construction is solid for its price point.

Technology

DHS PG9 is an all-wood 7-ply blade engineered for a balance of elasticity and hardness. Its design leverages the selection and arrangement of seven wood layers, including hard Koto outer plies, to deliver high speed and excellent ball-holding for offensive play. The composition aims to provide a direct feel and responsiveness, making it suitable for players who rely on power and precision in their loop drives and attacks, without incorporating composite fibers.

Similar Blades

DHS PG7

PG7 is a similar 7-ply all-wood blade from DHS, often compared to the PG9. TTSensei experts note that the PG9 is generally faster and offers a slightly softer feel. PG7 is sometimes viewed as a more all-around option, while PG9 is geared more toward dedicated offensive play.

Stiga Clipper CR

Stiga Clipper CR is frequently mentioned as a comparison point. Our testing shows PG9 is often described as faster and harder than the Clipper CR, though both are 7-ply all-wood offensive blades with a good balance of speed and control. Some players find their speeds comparable, while others perceive the PG9 as the faster option.