Andro Kinetic Supreme OFF

All-wood 4 reviews

Blade description:

The Andro Kinetic Supreme OFF table tennis blade offers an excellent combination of speed, control, and consistency for an exceptional playing experience. Crafted from high-quality materials, this blade boasts a speed rating of 93 and a control rating of 94, allowing players to strike a perfect balance between power and precision. Its stiffness rating of 6 and hardness level of 5.6 provide the perfect blend of flexibility and stability, enabling versatile shot-making capabilities.

This table tennis blade stands out with its exceptional consistency, earning a rating of 9 out of 10. This consistency ensures that players can maintain their accuracy and control, regardless of the intensity or pace of the game. With an overall rating of 8.7 out of 10, the Andro Kinetic Supreme OFF impresses with its well-rounded performance and suitability for a wide range of playing styles.

Based on forum reviews from experienced players, the Andro Kinetic Supreme OFF is particularly popular among those looking for a versatile blade that excels in both offensive and defensive play. Its ability to generate powerful shots and maintain control during high-speed rallies has made it a favorite among advanced and professional players.

With a weight ranging around 82 grams, the Andro Kinetic Supreme OFF provides a substantial feel, allowing players to feel connected to the ball throughout each stroke. Whether you're an attacking player seeking speed and power or a defender valuing control and accuracy, the Andro Kinetic Supreme OFF is a blade worthy of consideration.

Recent Reviews

#1 — February 2013

Nice-looking blade with excellent finishes. I have used it for six months. It’s good for close-to-the-table games, but it lacks power from mid-distance and further away from the table. Roxon450 MAX (forehand) and Platin Soft MAX backhand were the best-matching blade rubbers for me.

#2 — January 2012

I played with this blade for a year.

It is a bit slow, but it provides great feel and is very good for topspin attacking loops.

#3 — March 2011

To me, this blade is a very reliable tool for the offense player unless you are aiming for ultimate speed. I do not see many better options at this price level. I am using it with Andro Hexer Duro 2.1. The feeling it gives me is more of a neutral, solid tool, not so much one of a specific character.

I also play the Andro CS7 Pro, which feels a bit more ‘woody’ and probably has a bit more control in the short game (it is rated slower anyway). I would say topspin is a bit easier with the Supreme Off in this comparison, meaning more feeling to it. This blade seems to work for me. I use the straight handle which felt a bit thin at first because the CS7 handles are wider. But I got used to it very quickly. One day I may need some more speed, then I would check out one of the more expensive carbon blades.

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