The Viscaria ALC blade combines Arylate fiber features of lightness, flexibility, and shock absorption with the Carbon fiber features of high elasticity and minimal dissipation of energy.
Viscaria's compact head size makes it ideal for quick re-looping right off the bounce.
Class: OFF Style: Attack Plies: 5W+2ALC Thickness: 5.8mm Made in: Japan
Head Size: 157x150mm Flared Handle Size: 100x25mm
Weight: 87g Reaction: 118 Vibration: 103
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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.
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for Butterfly Viscaria
on July 5, 2022
The best blade ever made and wielded by mere humans and pros on earth throughout the ages it has ever existed... A somewhat speedy blade with great amount of control - as if this blade is made for those vicious topspins and many other sorts of shots, without any significant weakness to it. Mine weighs 87g, perfect speed level for me (I don't consider myself a strong-armed person) to drive and loop from all distances - best at close to middle range though. Pairing this with H3Neo/T80 (FH/BH) just like the legend ZJK, every shot is literally intuitive as if the blade IS the one moving my hand. Forehand loop, backhand block-driving with table flicks, have a huge % of landing. The only small peeve I have is the SMALL handle design, I'm using FL and I need to pinch the bottom part with my ring/pinky finger hard otherwise the blade might fly out of my hand lol
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for Butterfly Viscaria
on January 16, 2022
I was comparing all the blades by its stiffness and I found something truly not accurate with this blade as I have DHS Hurricane Long 5 and Viscaria to compare, so I found that Long 5 supposedly is harder than Viscaria and that my friend is not true so thats why I need to make my review, to try to help the accuracy of this page because limba is way softer as an outer veneer than koto, and on second hand I find out is that is the stats it shows that Viscaria is rated as a blade with average flex/stiffness and in my case my Viscaria has some flex (if you drive balls you can tell it has some flex, a bit of time holding the ball) due to central ply being kiri that is a bit flexy, I can say that this blade is flexible when driving the ball and when it comes the time to loop kill the ball it becomes hard because you make vibrate the outer ply so much that you can tell by the feeling and the sound that the blade does (imho super sexy sound btw) also Hl5 is the other way opposite being a bit stiffer at driving the ball and more dwell time when applying more pressure to loop so becoming more flexible, I hope I made some justice to this two blades and hope I make myself understand, but more important I hope this will serve people that wants to buy this gem and needs some orientation on blades specs
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for Butterfly Viscaria
on December 20, 2021
Very good spin, speed and power, enough control and throw to land your shots on the table. I would recommend it to advanced players with good technique.
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for Butterfly Viscaria
on November 23, 2021
After long searching blade that fit my table tennis playing style, mw searching end on this blade. Suited for attacking playing style. Specially on bh side. Bh loop is amazing and powerfull, I dont have to use my full arm movement, just using wrist and little arm movement to make a quality bh loop. Even with that movement I can make a powerfull bh topspin. I put a cheap rubbers yinhe jupiter II on both side, fh and bh on this blade, I wonder what if I put a premium rubbers, is it gonna make my stroke more powerfull or it will make many errors on my stroke. I dont know the exact answer..hehe... But I love my current setup. This blade is something that I'm gonna use for long time...no more ej's I'm sorry for my poor english...