If it was available for a review, I would post one of the very few in depth reviews... as I used to own a total of 5 of these racquets...
This would probably be one of the stiffest frames you will ever come across.
Very stable hitting surface, and the weight balance when you swing you will notice will be more towards the head of the racquet, hence the tremendous amount of power generated from it.
During my time of training, I used this racquet to improve my skills (before that I used the classic b-8100, huge step up I know....).
Unfortunately I only have one left, and have it up in a frame.
I don't think they're available anymore.
As for clones I think I mentioned about the YY Dragon.
I'm not sure about other manufacturers as none of them were able to make such an aerodynamic wide body racquet head such as this. Truly remarkable in terms of using the most exotic/one of the most expensive materials, for its time back in 1992 I believe.
The length is a regular length shaft, again the emphasis on this racquet especially if you've got a powerful arm/wrist combination, suited my play/performance perfectly.
Email me at mr-armani@home.com if you have anymore questions regarding this racquet.
PS: very few people could afford to may $200+ for this racquet back in the day... I think at one point it even cost $300+ during it's introductory period!!!
Still most argue that the Boron 2 was probably a better racquet. I'm not quite sure as I knew relatively little about that racquet...