Andro Temper Tech OFF

All-wood 7 reviews

Blade description:

The Andro Temper Tech OFF table tennis blade exudes excellence, crafted meticulously with 5-ply Kiri wood, renowned for its exceptional lightness and flexibility. This blade strikes a perfect balance between speed and control, earning a superb 95 rating for speed and 94 for control from expert reviewers. With a stiffness rating of 7.1 and a hardness level of 6.2, it delivers impressive responsiveness and feel, enabling players to execute powerful shots with precision and consistency.

This blade's sweet spot is relatively large, providing a consistent and forgiving playing experience, as reflected in its 8.5 consistency rating. The Andro Temper Tech OFF is an all-around performer, suitable for various playing styles. Its moderate weight of 80 grams offers a good balance between power and maneuverability. Reviewers particularly praise its ability to generate spin and its outstanding control, making it a top choice for players seeking all-out offensive capabilities with remarkable control.

The Andro Temper Tech OFF's superior craftsmanship and exceptional playing characteristics have earned it an impressive overall rating of 9.3, solidifying its position as a premium table tennis blade. Its combination of speed, control, and feel makes it an excellent choice for intermediate to advanced players seeking a versatile and high-performance blade that excels in both offensive and defensive play.

Recent Reviews

#1 — January 2018

Nice blade, easy to control. The speed is enough.

#2 — April 2017

Really nice affordable blade. It smells like a dream and plays with a lot of charm. It’s quite a stiff blade. I started with soft rubber, 729 FX super, and it was filled with control, spin, and enough speed for my play. Right now, I am using Reflex Speed on the forehand and Nanospinn II on the backhand. It’s quite a monster, but since I’m not that good of a player, I preferred soft rubber. Good, affordable blade!

#3 — January 2017

I have played with many blades, both carbon and wood. Most of them were from BTY, and the last was the Zhang Jike ALC, which is a very good blade. However, I have always been looking for a blade that is a little slower and with better control and feeling.

Therefore, I suggest this blade for all players except top players who play far from the table. At all areas close or mid-distance it is amazing with very good blocking. You can put pressure when pushing the ball, and the topspin is more consistent because of the good control and feeling of this blade. Also, the serves are better and spinnier when you are under pressure. The FL handle is excellent, and the price is very good. In the end, one piece of advice for low or medium level players or veterans who don’t have much time for training: stop buying very fast and expensive carbon blades.

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