(Used with target national fh and gear hyper 37 degree bh)
This blade is very unique to say the least. It has a good mix of stiffness and flexibility. This blade offer good dwell time despite it being rated OFF+. It is extremely good for the value in my opinion and will do you good if you love flexible looping blades. As many other mention it does have quite the hollow feel, especially if using chinese rubbers with it. It provides a loud click when carbon is engaged and I have found the blade to be very head heavy. Although it is rated at 94 grams on the website I requested megaspin to give me one under 90g and they gave me an 85 gram blade, they worked very well with me to get me the right weight so props to them on that. Even if you dont ask them and want a blade under 90 grams one of the guys told me "Most are under 90 grams" so youll likely get a blade in the high 80's. The throw angle is quite low on the blade so you have to be very careful in every shot to assure you have the correct racket angle on everyshot, I personally like the throw low angle as it allows me have sharper loops rather than very arced ones. Overall would reccomend if your on a budget or want to get a feel of what a flexy carbon blade can feel like. Do not let the price tag fool you, this blade can perform very similar to high end ones as many suggest. (Do not reccomend for beginners)
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Great Paddle . Has some weight on it. It's a fast paddle due to the para amid fibers but it has a nice touch not too stiff. Very little energy needed to place the ball where you want it which is good for playing longevity and fatigue. I have the flared handle feels great.
This paddle maybe too fast and powerful for newbies to control. If you're a beginner/intermediate with decent skills and stroke looking to invest in a carbon Blade without breaking the bank this is for you, just make the necessary adjustments when using paddle so the ball doesn't shoot off tables . This blade has a large sweet spot and can be forgiving if the ball is a little off.
I've paired mines with Target National on forehand, and Gear Hyper on backhand. I love the Target National Tacky rubbers on this blade. The Gear Hyper on my backhand is great to I feel confident making strong attacks with this blade.
Will be getting the Butterfly Viscaria soon to upgrade to Alc Carbon to see the difference but for the price and feeling you can't go wrong with the Paramid paddle from Sanwei
This paddle maybe too fast and powerful for newbies to control. If you're a beginner/intermediate with decent skills and stroke looking to invest in a carbon Blade without breaking the bank this is for you, just make the necessary adjustments when using paddle so the ball doesn't shoot off tables . This blade has a large sweet spot and can be forgiving if the ball is a little off.
I've paired mines with Target National on forehand, and Gear Hyper on backhand. I love the Target National Tacky rubbers on this blade. The Gear Hyper on my backhand is great to I feel confident making strong attacks with this blade.
Will be getting the Butterfly Viscaria soon to upgrade to Alc Carbon to see the difference but for the price and feeling you can't go wrong with the Paramid paddle from Sanwei
Blade with catapult effect. Big handle and unique sound. Everytime I played with my friends, they said the ball cracked.
Comfort in hand (ST model) is perfect.
Weight distribution is excellent.
But it definitely is quite heavy.
Weight distribution is excellent.
But it definitely is quite heavy.
I am slowly moving from the Sanwei V5 Pro to this blade. I was never a big fan of carbon blades to begin with but even tho this is still faster than my V5 Pro I just like the feel this has. The blade feels very flexy, and I can tell there is a bigger sweet spot now. It seems to have a different throw angle from my V5 Pro as well probably because the V5 has the harder outer surface while this is a softer outter surface with the hardness coming from the carbon on the inside. I recommend this for more advance players but it is a very well made blade for a great price.
Andro R47 FH/BH
Been playing a year and some months. Going from pre made Joola infinity overdrive to this set up.
Serves are more spiny and low over the net with this set up. Receiving serves I can push back more aggressively with more control.
Looping has become easier for me since I switched to this. Although this set up was very fast at first, I find that now that I’m getting used to it and understanding the blades reaction I have more control than with the Joola IO which has pretty good control in its own right.
Drives and smashes are a breeze / Backhand top spin are always potential winners.
Still a lot to learn as for as Table tennis goes, but I’ve never felt this comfortable and connected with a blade / set up like this since I’ve been playing.
I’ve also played with Ma Lin extra offensive with Mark V on BH and Rakza 7 on the FH. I loved this set up , but switched to the premade Joola because I liked the heavier feel and control.
By far this blade with andro R47 and both sides has been the best for me and is helping me perfect my technique.
Been playing a year and some months. Going from pre made Joola infinity overdrive to this set up.
Serves are more spiny and low over the net with this set up. Receiving serves I can push back more aggressively with more control.
Looping has become easier for me since I switched to this. Although this set up was very fast at first, I find that now that I’m getting used to it and understanding the blades reaction I have more control than with the Joola IO which has pretty good control in its own right.
Drives and smashes are a breeze / Backhand top spin are always potential winners.
Still a lot to learn as for as Table tennis goes, but I’ve never felt this comfortable and connected with a blade / set up like this since I’ve been playing.
I’ve also played with Ma Lin extra offensive with Mark V on BH and Rakza 7 on the FH. I loved this set up , but switched to the premade Joola because I liked the heavier feel and control.
By far this blade with andro R47 and both sides has been the best for me and is helping me perfect my technique.
So far this is one of the best budget blades in the market that can go toe to toe with Viscaria or Innerforce type of blade. At a lower price, it can definitely do everything those high end blades can offer even at higher levels of play. This is the blade to watch out for this year. I would recommend it especially for technical players and loopers who rely mostly on heavy spin coupled with fast and powerful speed while not sacrificing control in every shots they make.
Weight: 82 grams, Plies: 5 wood + 2 Carbon Aramid layers, Thickness: 5.66mm, Speed: Off+.
This is the blade that will replace the F3 Pro. This has a better feel, more comfortable handle and excellent ball feed back feel. It is the best Sanwei blade of 2020. Ayous outer plies with inner Carbon Aramid composite layers. It has the best characteristics for looping, loo-driving, smashing and blocking. This is the best bang for the buck blade.
This is the blade that will replace the F3 Pro. This has a better feel, more comfortable handle and excellent ball feed back feel. It is the best Sanwei blade of 2020. Ayous outer plies with inner Carbon Aramid composite layers. It has the best characteristics for looping, loo-driving, smashing and blocking. This is the best bang for the buck blade.
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