Andro Timber 7 OFF

All-wood 2 reviews

Blade description:

Andro Timber 7 OFF is a high-quality table tennis blade designed for advanced players seeking a combination of speed and control. Crafted with seven plies of carefully selected wood, this blade delivers exceptional consistency and feel. With an overall rating of 9.6, it stands out as a top choice among experienced players.

The Andro Timber 7 OFF excels in providing remarkable speed, earning a rating of 8.9 out of 10. This characteristic makes it ideal for aggressive and attacking playstyles, allowing players to generate powerful shots and maintain control during fast-paced rallies.

Despite its focus on speed, the blade also offers excellent control, rated at 9.6 out of 10. This attribute ensures precision and accuracy, even during challenging exchanges. The blade's stiffness level of 5 and hardness level of 4.5 contribute to its overall balance and responsiveness.

The Andro Timber 7 OFF is known for its exceptional consistency, earning a perfect rating of 10 out of 10. This consistency allows players to maintain a high level of performance and shot quality throughout matches. The blade's weight of 90 grams provides a solid feel and stability, enhancing overall control and power.

With a sleek and elegant design, the Andro Timber 7 OFF is a popular choice among table tennis enthusiasts. Its combination of speed, control, and consistency makes it suitable for a wide range of playing styles. Whether you're an experienced attacker or an all-around player, this blade is designed to elevate your game to the next level.

Recent Reviews

#1 — January 2023

Very similar to TSP SWAT.

#2 — November 2021

This blade appears to be Andro’s version of the TSP SWAT. The wood plies used in both blades are highly similar, potentially identical. Heat treatment is evident on all plies except for one pair surrounding the core ply.

The Timber 7 generates a slightly different vibration and produces a more hollow sound upon ball contact compared to the SWAT. This may indicate a higher degree of cooking. However, the overall playing characteristics seem to be comparable.

When paired with slower rubbers, this blade is suitable for beginner and intermediate players. For more advanced play, it is recommended to use offensive rubbers.

Due to the rebranding of TSP SWAT as Victas and its subsequent price increase, the Timber 7 offers a superior price-to-performance ratio.

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