Butterfly Peter Korbel Japan Version

All-wood 4 reviews
≈ 83 grams ≈ 1200 Hz

Blade description:

The Butterfly Peter Korbel Japan Version table tennis blade is a blend of control and speed, perfectly suited for players looking for a versatile all-round blade. With ratings of 9 for both speed and control, this 5-ply blade, made in Japan, provides an excellent balance of offensive and defensive capabilities.

Constructed with five carefully selected layers of Limba and Ayous wood, the Peter Korbel Japan delivers a consistent and responsive feel. The Limba outer plies provide a soft touch and excellent control, while the Ayous core adds stiffness and power to your shots. This well-crafted blade offers a crisp and precise feeling on every hit, providing exceptional stability and consistency.

One of the key features of this blade is its exceptional dwell time. The combination of Limba and Ayous creates a nice dwell time on the ball, allowing players to generate more spin and control over their shots. This makes the blade particularly well-suited for players who rely on spin and finesse in their game.

The Peter Korbel Japan blade, with a thickness of around 5.9mm and weighing in at approximately 95 grams, provides a comfortable feel in the hand. It allows for quick reflexes and fast reactions, making it an excellent choice for both attacking and blocking play. The blade's overall rating of 9.5 is a testament to its exceptional performance and versatility.

Based on forum reviews, players praise the Butterfly Peter Korbel Japan blade for its exceptional control and feel. They appreciate the blade's ability to generate spin and the overall balance it provides. The blade's well-rounded nature makes it suitable for players of various skill levels, from beginners to experienced competitors.

Overall, the Butterfly Peter Korbel Japan Version table tennis blade is an outstanding choice for all-round players seeking a combination of control, speed, and consistency. Its exceptional craftsmanship, paired with the carefully chosen materials, results in a blade that delivers a delightful playing experience for players of all levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — Long Time Ago...

Review Text:

Butterfly Timo Boll ALC Blade:

  • Best blade I have played with so far.
  • Excellent control, with good spin and speed.
  • Paired with Yasaka Mark V 2.0, it creates a top-notch combination.
  • Provides great feel and touch, allowing for exceptional topspins and effective blocking capabilities.
  • The Japanese model exhibits superior craftsmanship and is compatible with a wide range of rubbers, particularly soft to medium rubbers.
  • A classic all-wood rubber, it has been a favorite of mine for many years.
  • After using the Butterfly A. Grubba, I upgraded to the Peter Korbel but believe this blade surpasses both in terms of feel and spin generation.
#2 — Long Time Ago...

Review:
Simply stunning. The Made in Japan version of Butterfly 5-ply all-wood Korbel is a must-buy, unlike the European version. Its speed is exceptional and controllable, but it’s the sublime feeling that sets this blade apart. You accurately sense your shots, playing them with the desired speed and spin. I use Big Dipper on my forehand and Moon 12 Blue on my backhand. For UK residents, Nishoshi offers the best deal on this blade.

#3 — Long Time Ago...

I am glad to see there is finally a separate Japanese version of this blade for reviews. During my time in table tennis, I have tried the following blades: BTY Korbel Japan, BTY Timo Boll ALC, and Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive. Although I cannot compare it to the Euro Korbel, I can compare it to the YEO mentioned above. The Korbel Japan seems to be more like an OFF- blade.

I paired my Japanese Korbel with Xiom Sigma II EU rubbers. This combination is quite fast and not suitable for beginners, but it allows for amazing looping. The blade itself is of great quality, but the sweet spot is not as large compared to the ALC or YEO (although the YEO is well-known for its larger sweet spot). It is also a bit heavier. From my experience, it would be best to pair it with Yasaka Rakza 7 or BTY Rozena rubbers.

Years ago, I chose the YEO as my main racket, and I am currently transitioning to the TB ALC. However, I still have my Korbel and occasionally use it for training or playing against less experienced players. I am still amazed by how good it feels. I believe it is suitable for a wide range of players, from beginners to professionals. The choice of rubbers will greatly affect the performance of the blade. The blade itself is nearly perfect, and I intend to keep it.

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