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Composite/carbon
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Put Tenergy on and feel pure control and grip from heaven.
The Innerforce blade is an elastic blade with minimal vibration. Compared to other Innerforce blades, it offers more power while maintaining exceptional control.
10/10 for me, I love it! Paired with t80fx max on both sides, it offers excellent control from all playing areas. It generates ample spin and provides sufficient speed for counterattacks away from the table. The blade boasts a comfortable feel with minimal vibration, giving you the confidence to execute shots even when you’re not at your best. Having experimented with numerous blades, I can confidently proclaim that this one stands out as the pinnacle of excellence.
Innerforce AL has much more control and power than Balsa Carbo X5.
This is a beautiful blade, and I love it! It’s fast, but yet very controllable. Topspins are very good to control. It is lightweight and very well-balanced from head to handle. I play STIGA Boost TS MAX with it, and it works very well.
Wonderful blade — especially for spin, the blade is fast but very controllable. Very good for short or long push — really accurate. You can easily place the ball where you want to. This blade gives the player a lot of self-confidence and will be a great help when it comes to very close games.
Wonderful blade… WONDERFUL!
Have played Jonyer Hinoki Special before, and I wanted a little more speed on the middle distance.
Now… with this Innerforce AL, I got the power, a little bit more than the Jonyer.
I played with T05FX 2.1 in the forehand and T05FX 1.9 in the backhand on this Innerforce AL.
A very, very good blade, together with these rubbers.
Nice blade for all offensive tactics with lots of spin and a good feel!
I like Chinese style attacking. I usually look for a chance to loop with my forehand but I also have good backhand attack power and spin. I used Stiga Allround Evolution and Stiga Clipper before; I thought they were the best, but after trying this blade, I found that this blade is the best for controlling and consistent attack.
The blade is springy. Somehow, you can control the direction of the ball and the speed of the ball during the dwell time. Unlike the Timo Boll series, this blade also fits with all types of rubbers, such as Chinese rubbers and European rubbers. This blade has the control of an All+ blade close to the table, while you can loop with such spin and power far from the table. I love this blade, and I am looking forward to buying a new one as a backup racket.
I cannot recommend the flared handle for big-handed players because it is small. If you like a flexible blade and hard rubber combo, you should not pass on this blade.
The blade is of good quality and is well-suited for short games. However, if you find yourself far from the table, you may need to improve your strength to launch the ball effectively.
The blade offers good control, which is well-balanced for its type. There is a noticeable difference in performance compared to the Butt. ALC blade. If necessary, you may need to make slight adjustments to your playing style to fully utilize this blade.
I use this blade together with Xiom Omega 7 Euro on the forehand and Xiom Vega Europe on the backhand. Can you recommend any other rubbers? What about Butterfly Rozena on this blade?
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