Andro Treiber CI OFF

All-wood

7 Reviews

#1 — December 2022

Very Good blade with good speed and great control. The grip is a bit big but manageable. The only thing I would have liked is replacing Kevlar Carbon with ALC, and you pair it with hard rubbers like r50 or MX-P; you will have a beast. I use Rakza 9 on FH and hexer grip on BH. Will try R47 or Hexer Powergrip for FH.

#2 — October 2022

Love this blade. I got it at 84g. I use it with Andro R48 max on the forehand and Butterfly Dignics 09C 2.1 on the backhand. I love this combination! It provides fantastic spin with a lot of dwell and control. You can add huge speed as the inner carbon kicks in. Everything clears the net and drops in, then kicks. I love it.

#3 — June 2020

Great blade! I’ve played with Butterfly ALC blades before. The Treiber CI Off is built like the Innerforce ALC (which I never liked), but it has less vibration on ball contact and is a little bit stiffer and faster. The ball contact is really clear, which I like much better. On the other hand, it’s not as stiff as a Butterfly Freitas ALC or a Boll ALC. I’m surprised this blade isn’t very popular because it offers a great combination of a hard carbon blade and a softer innerforce. Great job, Andro!

#4 — May 2020

Great blade. It’s fast but has good control. Topspin attacks from forehand and backhand are great. I like this blade.

#5 — April 2020

Well, if you have not played Butterfly and still hard with the rubber is very, the blade to which you need to pick up rubber is not a control blade.

#6 — February 2019

This was my first carbon blade after playing with the Allround classic for more than a year. I play with the Rasanter R47 on my Forehand and GKI Hybridz GX on the Backhand.

The amount of spin you can generate with this blade is incredible, and with great control. My shots are very precise, and the blade feels really good in the hand with lesser vibration and a smoother handle. The inner carbon layer definitely helps.

Both my forehand and backhand loops are very spinny right off the bat due to the amount of dwell time the ball has on the blade. Blocking and Chopping also feel comfortable.

Switching to a carbon blade from an all wood blade, I can clearly tell the difference. Great blade from Andro, and I would recommend it to anyone.

#7 — February 2019

An excellent blade with a great handle. It’s not the fastest, but it has enough speed to finish points, even with soft rubber. I use it with Rasanter R42 2.0mm. They pair well, providing great dwell time and better control than my previous Carbonado 145, which I struggled to control.

Blocking, chopping, flat hitting, and everything is easy with this blade, but it’s not exceptional for these shots. It excels in looping against any type of ball.

I recommend this blade for two-winged loopers because of its inner Kevlar carbon. Anyone can use it, but avoid using super-hard rubber if you don’t have the skill level.

Note: The speed rating only indicates that this is not an OFF+ blade, but I believe it’s closer to an OFF blade.

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