Butterfly Garaydia Revolver-R
Combination Penhold For Attack And Defense Close To The Table • Japanese penhold racket Class: Reverse Head Size: 161x141mm
• Designed for play on both sides
• Balanced speed and control for drive and block style
• Enhanced with 2 layers of Arylate/Carbon
Style: Combination
Penhold handle type: Japanese
Plies: 3W+2ALC
Thickness: 6.4mm
Made in: Japan
Handle Size: 86x16mm
Weight: 59g
Reaction: 105
Vibration: 82
FAQ: Does Megaspin sell Japan-made Butterfly blades?
Some Butterfly blades like Korbel and Grubba are produced in factories both in Europe and in Japan, so they exist in 2 variants. When a Japanese blade has a Europe-made version, we always carry the Japanese variant. Other blades like Butterfly Timo Boll Offensive are only made in China so we cannot carry a Japanese variant of these blades.
FAQ: Do Butterfly blades come pre-sealed?
All Butterfly blades come pre-sealed from the factory. There is no need to add blade sealing but you may if you require additional protection.
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Reviews of Butterfly Garaydia Revolver-R (1)
I really like the cork on this racket and it helps me maintain my ability to play traditional backhand (TPB) while also giving me the ability to play RPB. I've tried learning RPB on cpen rackets before and had decent success, but the RPB success comes at the expense of the TPB. Cpen rackets usually do not have a cork to hook the index finger on, and usually they require the index finger to be quite far to the right side of the racket (away from the handle) in order to open up the reverse side of the racket. The Garaydia Revolver lets me put my hand in a position where I can still hold the cork with my index finger
while playing RPB, thus giving easy maneuverability between RPB and TPB, and preserving the powerful jpen forehand stroke. I have pretty big hands (12.5 inches from palm to middle finger), so keep that in mind.
I know some people have tried this style of racket for twiddling, and I tried it myself but it seemed quite awkward. Twiddling a penhold racket in general seems quite awkward though. Maybe if I practice...
I play with DHS Skyline 2 (unboosted) on the forehand, and Dignics 09c on the backhand. The ALC gives more than enough speed, and the hinoki outer layers provide very good feeling and dwell time like you would get in a 1-ply hinoki blade.
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