Butterfly Bastian Steger

All-wood 4 reviews

Blade description:

The Butterfly Bastian Steger table tennis blade is a perfect amalgamation of control, speed, and feel, designed for players seeking precision and versatility in their game. Crafted with a combination of five plies, including two limba outer plies, two kiri middle plies, and a limba core, this blade offers a unique playing experience.

With a speed rating of 7.8 and a control rating of 7.7, the Butterfly Bastian Steger blade strikes a harmonious balance between power and finesse. Its moderate stiffness and hardness ratings of 5 and 5.2, respectively, contribute to its exceptional control and consistency, enabling players to execute intricate shots with utmost precision.

The blade's 6.3mm thickness and 85g weight provide an optimal balance, ensuring stability and maneuverability. Its limba outer plies impart a crisp and responsive feel, allowing players to generate effortless power and spin while maintaining excellent control. The kiri middle plies add a touch of softness, enhancing the blade's overall feel and dwell time, making it ideal for precise touch shots and delicate blocks.

The Butterfly Bastian Steger blade has received rave reviews from players of various skill levels. Its exceptional control and consistency make it a popular choice among recreational and amateur players seeking to improve their game. Seasoned professionals also appreciate its versatility, allowing them to adapt their playing style to different opponents and playing conditions.

In conclusion, the Butterfly Bastian Steger table tennis blade is a refined instrument designed for players seeking a perfect balance of speed, control, and feel. Its unique construction and carefully selected materials make it an exceptional choice for players looking to elevate their game to the next level.

Recent Reviews

#1 — June 2019

Owned it briefly in the late 2000s, after replacing my Primorac Off-. As far as I can recall, it played similarly to my Primorac Off-, but I didn’t like it quite as much. I can’t remember exactly why, but it seemed like a slightly inferior version of the Primorac Off-.

#2 — October 2012

Steger plays with the Butterfly Korbel SK7 blade.

#3 — December 2010

Who are you kidding? Bastian Steger’s blade was a Schlager Carbon in the 2007 World Championships. Unless he’s changed to a much slower blade…

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