Butterfly Feth

All-wood 4 reviews

Blade description:

The Butterfly Feth is a top-of-the-line table tennis blade designed for players seeking exceptional control and consistency without compromising on speed. Crafted with a unique blend of five layers of premium wood, this blade strikes an optimal balance between power and precision.

With a speed rating of 6.2 and a control rating of 8.5, the Butterfly Feth excels in providing exceptional ball feel and responsiveness. Its moderate stiffness and hardness ratings of 4.3 and 4.2, respectively, contribute to its excellent consistency, allowing players to execute shots with confidence and accuracy.

The Feth's low weight of approximately 70 grams ensures effortless handling and maneuverability, making it an ideal choice for players who prioritize agility and quick reflexes. Its superior craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in its seamless construction, resulting in a blade that is both durable and aesthetically pleasing.

Based on numerous positive reviews from experienced table tennis players, the Butterfly Feth consistently receives high ratings for its outstanding control, consistency, and overall performance. It is particularly favored by players who prefer all-around playstyles that emphasize precise shot placement and tactical variations.

Whether you are a recreational player looking to improve your game or a seasoned competitor seeking an edge, the Butterfly Feth is a premium blade that can elevate your table tennis experience. Its exceptional control and consistency, combined with its moderate speed and responsiveness, make it a versatile and dependable choice for players of all skill levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — October 2014

This blade was a pleasant surprise. It has a comfortable FL grip and is an affordable option for beginners or players seeking more control. Despite its control-oriented nature, it’s fast enough to win points with offensive rubbers. When paired with Tenergy 64 and 05, it provided excellent speed and control. This blade helps players land more shots on the table. Overall, it’s a very enjoyable and relaxing blade to play with, particularly at beginner or intermediate levels.

#2 — May 2013

This was the first non-recreational blade I have used. It is a good starting point for someone looking to experiment with more expensive equipment.

#3 — January 2011

Great with Butterfly Cermet rubber on the forehand and backhand.

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