Butterfly Gergely 21

Composite/carbon

9 Reviews

#1 — September 2016

No Vibration! You can play easily in battles against your opponents. It’s one of the most powerful blades I’ve tried.

#2 — July 2016

As an intermediate player, I have used this blade for the past three to four years, changing the rubbers as needed.

The blade is stiff, making it an excellent choice for countering and killing loops while playing close to the table. Its speed is impressive, providing support when playing away from the table. The blade allows you to focus on spinning the ball, while it takes care of the speed.

Blocking can be challenging initially, but once you develop a good feel for the blade, blocking becomes more effective, with the ball remaining low and fast.

#3 — February 2015

A beautiful and stiff blade. Using T80 (BH) and Rasand Turbo (FH), it is best for smashing the ball. However, it has very low spin and control.

#4 — August 2014

This is a good, fast blade. It’s well-suited for offensive players who like to attack the ball. The blade is made of high-quality materials and is very durable. It has a good balance of speed and control, making it a good choice for players of all levels.

However, the blade is a bit heavy, which can be a disadvantage for some players. Additionally, the blade is not very forgiving, so it can be difficult to control for players who are not used to playing with a fast blade.

Overall, this is a good blade for offensive players who are looking for a fast and durable blade. However, it’s important to be aware of the blade’s weight and unforgiving nature before making a purchase.

#5 — August 2014

I like the Gergely 21 because it’s very fast, but it has less control than other blades. However, it’s the most comfortable for smashing.

#6 — June 2014

This is a very stiff bat, ideal for hitters or those using anti/long pimple for low trajectory blocks with a lot of spin reversal.

#7 — October 2011

A pretty good blade for the close to the table, very aggressive player. Comfy handle as well. One problem I had with this blade though is that the ink leaked onto my hands from the handle. I have never had a problem with a blade like that up to that point nor since. This was years ago, and hopefully, they have fixed this problem by now.

#8 — April 2011

What a disappointing blade! It’s too stiff, making it difficult to control, and it lacks spin. Surprisingly, the old one is far better.

#9 — July 2010

Moved up to Gergely 21 after using Gergely Classic. I used H3 Neo on both blades.

During the first week, the Gergely 21 felt stiff, hard, and produced a breaking sound.

To hit an effective forehand loop, I had to emphasize the loop more intensely. Otherwise, the ball would come out flat without spin.

Despite the challenges, I still prefer the Gergely Classic for its superior control.

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