Andro Temper Tech ALL+

All-wood

24 Reviews

#1 — January 2023

The Andro brand is known for its high-quality work, and this blade is no exception. Despite having a hinoki top layer, it is a bit hard, but it offers excellent control and precision in playing. It has a good all+ speed, but this can only be achieved with a hard sponge. Unfortunately, this blade is no longer in production. I highly recommend it to all-round players. You may need to adjust your playing style slightly to get the most out of this blade.

#2 — September 2019

I bought this blade some years ago because it was the prettiest blade on the shelf of our local dealer. After some weeks of playing, I put it aside because of its high bounce effect, especially when blocking. I played it with Xiom Vega 2.0 red and 1.8 black.

Now, after changing to a poly ball in our club, I gave it another try with renewed (but the same) toppings. The high bounce issue has now been dissolved. Spin is pretty good (compared to my Adidas Fiber Tec Classic Carbon blade), control is very good, and speed is sufficient to finish the point.

#3 — December 2018

Wow! I have found my soul blade and will not switch until I quit playing or die! It has a fantastic wood feeling and control. I use it with Firestorm 1.8 in backhand and Rasanter R47 2.0 in forehand. It provides perfect control in every stroke, but it is also fast enough to kill. The blade has been discontinued, so I bought a few for future use. Highly recommended!

#4 — September 2018

After a layoff of a couple of decades, it’s taken me about ten hours of solid practice to get back to where I was all that time ago. I mainly put that down to this exceptional all-round blade.

#5 — August 2018

For me, this blade offers excellent control, great spin, and exceptional chopping capabilities. I have equipped it with Rakza Red (max thickness) on the forehand and Xiom Vega Europe Black (2.0mm) on the backhand. This combination has transformed this blade into a sensational experience. It weighs 161g.

#6 — July 2018

It’s exactly as everyone else has written, superb, superb, superb control! Power is linear and controllable. It pretty much does exactly what you tell it to do and yet is very forgiving with a large sweet spot, but also great feedback without unnecessary vibrations. For anyone who prefers great feeling and control and has a varied game with all types of shots, you better try this blade, seriously…

#7 — June 2017

Reading user ratings, it seems that Temper Tech is faster than DONIC WSC. This is not true. I own both blades, and the DONIC WSC is 2-3 points faster. Regardless, it is a very good blade. It is lightweight, has a nice grip, and offers excellent control (I use it with Xiom Vega Eu on FHand Giant Dragon CC on BH).

Update: After playing with this blade for over 6 months, I can confidently say that it is a wonderful choice. It provides ample speed and amazing control.

#8 — March 2016

Very good blade with great control. Speed depends on the rubber used. With P7 Max FH and TG2 Neo BH, it’s a great combination for controlled attack.

Perfect block, excellent topspin, and works fine far from the table. All works fine. Light weight and good balance. FL grip is comfortable. Highly recommended.

#9 — November 2015

This blade has a good wooden feel and a comfortable handle. It also has a great smell from the toasted wood.

I used the Tempertech ALL+ with Adidas P7 rubber on both sides.

The block is excellent, with a score of 10/10.

The loop is very forgiving, with great control and spin even when mistimed.

The push is low, making it easy to change direction or load with spin.

I chose this ALL+ blade because of the Hinoki outer ply and because it was rated medium-hard with no flex and limited vibration. I am not disappointed.

#10 — September 2015

With beautiful grains on the Hinoki outer plies and the handle in natural wood color, this must surely be one of the most organic looking blades ever! Mine came in at 69 grams. The thickness is exactly 6.2mm. FH- Xiom Vega Pro 2mm. BH- Andro Hexer 2.1mm.

The light weight allows for swift transitions and fast wrist action. I seem to have lots of time and there is no need to rush my shots. Surprisingly, its weight does not seriously detract from its power.

The ball feel is good and there is pleasant ball feedback. The sound on hard hits goes “plack”. The blade is medium rigid, power response is linear and dwell time is excellent. This blade does not do strange things!

The short game and mid distance game is excellent. Far from table, I need to put in more effort. Pushes and chops are good. Blocks against topspin attacks are good. Loops and attacks are excellent! You can play and vary your spin, speed and direction with this beauty whole day long!

Claims about control and pin point accuracy in returns is no mere marketing hype. It is true! In fact, it is uncanny. If you enjoy court-craft over sheer power in overcoming your opponent, this may be the one for you!

It is a true all round+ blade, dedicated to fun, accuracy and tactical play. Best wishes!.

#11 — November 2014

I’ve used this blade for about a year now and can say it is a fantastic blade. It’s a perfect transition blade from premade to custom. It’s definitely not too fast, and the amount of spin you can create is amazing. The only downside is the lack of speed of this blade, though it was fast enough when I got it. Now I’m just wanting more speed.

#12 — May 2014

Combined with Calibra Tour M, it doesn’t have superb control, just good control and enough speed for a good price (bought it for 40 euros).

#13 — May 2014

My setup: FH: Donic Coppa Gold. BH: Tibhar Aurus Soft.

This is a great blade. I love the FL handle/grip; it fits into my hand perfectly. The control is awesome, and the dwell time is very good. It’s lightweight, which I like. It goes well with both soft and hard rubbers. I can loop effortlessly with my BH, which I couldn’t do with carbon blades.

I don’t agree with the rating of speed (7.9) here. I think the speed is around 8.3. Probably the best wooden blade I ever played with along with Galaxy/Yinhe W6.

#14 — April 2014

I just received this blade from ttnpp. It weighs exactly 70g and looks great. I’ll provide further comments after testing it.

#15 — January 2014

I use the Tibhar Genius Sound Red and Xiom Vega Europe Black, both in MAX size, on a TemperTech All+ blade. This combination provides me with the best of both worlds: the control and dwell time of a wooden blade, and the speed and low vibration of a carbon blade. I can feel the ball but without the unwanted vibrations that I used to experience with the Butterfly Johnnyer Hi. The control is also amazing.

I play BH chops, FH pushes, BH looping, FH looping, a bit of FH topspin, and FH smash.

My entire racket weighs just 155 grams, which helps a lot in controlling the ball, thanks to the lightweight construction.

I have previously used the Jonnyer Hi and Joola Rosskopf Emotion. I feel that the TemperTech All+ is better than both of them. Since I couldn’t find the TemperTech All+ in India, I obtained it from Megaspin through one of my friends in the US.

#16 — November 2013

Switched to this from Tempertech Off - never going back. This blade does everything well. Found a keeper; just ordered a new one in case this one breaks. Awesome control.

#17 — December 2012

I play this frame with Donic Bluefire M3 1.8mm on the forehand and Grass dtecs OX on the backhand. I experience lots of control and great spin on my forehand. The setup is very light for me, weighing in at 134g including the rubbers and handle tape (3g).

#18 — November 2012

The blade has good overall performance. However, it lacks some speed under certain circumstances. On the other hand, it provides excellent control.

#19 — September 2012

70 g of pure control! Looping is really easy even if the blade is medium stiff. You can block everything, and the handle in natural hinoki wood looks awesome!

#20 — July 2012

Control, control, control.

A superb blade for great control while still maintaining some speed.

#21 — September 2011

This blade offers excellent control and a significant dwell time, making it well-suited for players seeking precise shot placement and spin generation. The blade’s construction is optimized for use with medium-hard and hard rubbers, providing a balanced combination of power and control.

#22 — September 2011

Fantastic blade. Perfect control in all shots. Well done, Mr. Andro.!

#23 — March 2011

After four weeks of use, I would rate this blade an 8.5 for velocity and a 10 for control. Above the table, the blade provides excellent spin and control when performing a forehand loop. From mid-distance, it is also very efficient for offensive shots. Blocking and countering are also easy to do with this blade, making it a great all-around option.

Rubber: Acuda S3 2.00 mm

#24 — January 2011

Wonderful control and pace. A tactical weapon. Rubber Donic Acuda S3, but may be good with harder rubber.

Zali67 Hungary.

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