Andro Tronum Aratox OFF+

Composite/carbon 4 reviews

Blade description:

The Andro Tronum Aratox OFF+ is a high-quality table tennis blade that offers excellent speed, control, and consistency. It is made from a combination of wood and carbon, which gives it a stiff feel and a hard surface. The blade is also relatively light, weighing in at just 90 grams, which makes it easy to maneuver.

The Andro Tronum Aratox OFF+ is best suited for offensive players who like to attack their opponents with powerful shots. The blade's high speed and stiffness allow players to generate a lot of spin and power on their shots, while the carbon layer provides added control and stability. This makes the blade ideal for players who like to play a fast-paced, aggressive game.

In terms of control, the Andro Tronum Aratox OFF+ is rated a 93 out of 100. This means that the blade is very easy to control, even for players who are new to the sport. The blade's stiffness also helps to reduce vibration, which makes it more forgiving on off-center hits.

Overall, the Andro Tronum Aratox OFF+ is a great choice for offensive players who are looking for a blade that offers excellent speed, control, and consistency. The blade's stiff feel and hard surface make it ideal for players who like to attack their opponents with powerful shots, while its light weight and easy control make it a good choice for players of all skill levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — June 2015

This blade has extremely good control for such a fast blade. My USATT rating is 2000. I play with Andro Rasant on the forehand and Butterfly Anti on the backhand. I play a very aggressive hitting and looping style, and this blade compliments it quite well. It did take some time to adjust to the blade, but I found the rewards were worth it. I would recommend this blade to anyone that plays aggressively and wants more control without sacrificing speed.

#2 — November 2014

I bought this blade because I had destroyed my Joola Trix Fast Blade and I wanted to increase the speed of my hits.

It is fast, but unfortunately, with the Sriver FX, it is not possible to bring a lot of spin into the ball. The blade is too hard for it and the rubber is too soft and slow to get all the advantages of a fast blade.

I will try this blade with a Coppa X2, hopefully, these two components will pair better together than the Sriver.

#3 — September 2014

Overall, this blade is very consistent and easier to control than my other carbon composite blades.

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