Butterfly Primorac EX

All-wood

6 Reviews

#1 — January 2016

Bought this blade and have been using it almost every day. I paired it with DHS Hurricane Neo 3 (forehand) and Friendship Cream Transcend (backhand), and I am very pleased with the overall performance. The blade offers excellent control, considering the high throw of the backhand rubber and the springy bounce of the forehand rubber. Despite the additional weight of the Neo 3, the blade still feels very light. The stiffness of the blade is manageable, allowing me to sense the ball’s location and execute higher-quality shots. This blade is highly recommended for those seeking an edge in competition.

#2 — March 2015

The control on this racket seems to be good because of its softness, allowing me to provide better shots. It is not too stiff, and the speed is reasonable. The blade is not too heavy, so I can provide some fast shots, but I think I will get a lighter penhold bat. Loops are also good with this blade. I use Tenergy 25 with this blade, but I think I need faster speed, so I will upgrade to Tenergy 64.

#3 — January 2015

This blade is exceptional. Out of all the blades I have used, this one is the best. It offers excellent control.

#4 — November 2013

Good blade. Balance of speed and control. Very easy to play, although it works well with high speed and high spin rubbers.

#5 — August 2013

Finally, a blade that resembles the regular Primorac but with slightly enhanced speed. It offers excellent balance, with an ideal weight of 87 grams. The FL handle provides comfort, though slightly larger dimensions would be preferable. The handle design adds to its allure. This blade excels in looping both close to the table and at mid-distance. With proper technique, it offers ample power for shots played further away. It complements Tenergys and all-around rubbers like Sriver exceptionally well. Minor adjustments to the phrasing may be necessary.

#6 — May 2012

Compared to the ordinary Primorac Off-, this blade is a bit faster with a more pronounced catapult effect. Blocking and smashing are acceptable, but the main strength of this blade lies in looping. This marks a significant improvement, as we recall that the Primorac Classic was the best, while further advancements with the SBC, Primo Feeling, etc. were not as successful.

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