Andro Super Core Cell Carbon OFF

Composite/carbon

6 Reviews

#1 — October 2013

I used this Andro Super Core Cell Carbon OFF blade with Yasaka Mark V 1.8 mm on forehand and Andro Hexer HD 1.9 mm on backhand. This setup is perfect for me as it allows me to execute forehand loops effortlessly and consistently with the Mark V. I experience an excellent feel for the ball during my forehand loops, granting me exceptional control over each shot. The combination of the slow and controlled Mark V rubber with the offensive Andro blade is highly enjoyable for me. I intend to replace the Andro Hexer HD with Butterfly Sriver EL on my backhand once it becomes worn. I am delighted with my decision to purchase this blade as it offers great value for money and remarkable control when paired with the Mark V rubber on my forehand. I highly recommend this blade.

#2 — December 2011

Superb blade.

This blade is made of a very light material, which makes it easy to handle and maneuver. It has a great feel in the hand, and it provides excellent control and power. The blade is also very durable, and it can withstand the rigors of intense play.

Overall, this is a great blade for players of all levels. It is affordable, durable, and it provides excellent control and power. If you are looking for a new blade, this is definitely one to consider.

#3 — December 2011

This blade is very fast and hard, yet provides an incredibly pleasant playing experience.

#4 — January 2011

Okay, I have this blade with Hurricane III Neo rubbers on both sides. The blade seems super stiff but slow at the same time. Blocks come off slower than I expected; you need to push them back instead of letting them rebound off the paddle from your opponent’s momentum. It doesn’t play too much like a carbon blade at all.

I usually play with an all-wood blade, and this seems to have a lot less ball feel, so it takes some time for me to get used to looping with this blade. You need to change the style of stroke a bit to loop with this blade. The stroke needs to be more like a drive.

That being said, the loops I can now pull off with this combination are amazing! Low and spinny, with a super curve/arch to them. This has a lot to do with the rubber, I think.

This blade is not for a beginner but for a more advanced player. It’s kind of a quirky blade; you can’t be lazy with it, or shots seem to go into the net. Also, the head shape is about the same kind of small and doesn’t seem to have as big of a sweet spot as a traditional carbon blade. Everything said, I rate this blade an 8.

#5 — September 2010

Ok, this is my second (and last) review about this blade. I’ve been training with it for 20 days (with gewo proton rubbers assembled on it).

As I said before, it’s not as fast as I supposed it should be. Remember: it has carbon fibers, but is slower than Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit, or much slower than Butterfly Primorac carbon off+. However, I think it is more accurate on controlled shots.

It’s also quite easy to get used to it in few days. Remember that I was playing with a T11 galaxy blade (faster, but with less control). I felt like if I was playing lots of years with this blade in just a few hours.

The handle is very comfortable (or at least for me). It also has very good sound when hitting the ball.

This blade has very good passive blocks in near and mid-distance play, a lot of control when “topspinning”, but lacks on speed on smashes (at least with this rubber combination).

That’s all, folks!

#6 — August 2010

Ok, here’s my first impression about this blade after 2 days of training:

It’s an amazing blade for an all-round+ player (I’m currently using it with Gewo Proton rubbers, which allows me to control slow play with lots of spin). The blade seems to be good for offensive-controlled play, but I have not tried it with faster rubbers.

It offers great control on backspin strokes near the table and is useful for passive blocks too.

In comparison with my older Galaxy T11 blade, it’s a bit slower but has much more control. Compared with my Yasaka Extra, it’s faster and has more control, especially on strokes over the table.

I hope this helps you.

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