Butterfly Revoldia CNF

Composite/carbon

11 Reviews

#1 — April 2023

Very good blade, one of the best. However, the most suitable rubbers for it are hard sponge only or medium hard. That’s why you find bad reviews here because people don’t understand this special blade. I wish all the best.

#2 — March 2023

The Andro Treiber CI Offensive is an excellent blade for offensive players who want a lot of power and control. It has a thick 7-ply construction with a limba outer ply that gives it a great balance of speed and feel. The core is made of spruce and kiri, which helps to reduce vibration and give the blade a solid feel. The Treiber CI Offensive is also surprisingly light, weighing in at only 85 grams.

The Andro Treiber CI is a great blade for all-around play. It is fast enough for power hitters, but it also has good control for blocking and counter-hitting. The blade is also very well-balanced, which makes it easy to control.

Overall, the Andro Treiber CI is a great blade for offensive players who want a lot of power and control. It is also a great blade for all-around play.

#3 — March 2023

This is a special blade. I saw an angry guy’s review here, but his words are not worth responding to. If you never destroy your blade, there is little value in good touch.

#4 — March 2023

Everyone who really wants a Butterfly blade should add a bad review just to get a good price on the second hand market. This is a normal marketing tactic.

The Revoldia with Angel Heaven Dust is the perfect choice for business people who want to use an expensive blade because they have the money. If you are poor, this blade is not for you because it provides more safety, feeling, and pleasure than you deserve. Instead, buy some Chinese stuff and tell people that it is better than a Butterfly blade.

#5 — March 2023

Brzecol is right.

Blade: 729 Bomb

Thickness: 5.7 mm

Weight: 88 grams

Stiffness: Medium-stiff

Speed: Fast

Control: Good

Spin: Excellent

Feel: Crisp and responsive

Playing Style: Offensive

Overall Assessment: The 729 Bomb is a fast, powerful blade with excellent spin and control. It is a great choice for offensive players who want a blade that will give them the power and precision they need to dominate their opponents.

Pros:

* Fast and powerful * Excellent spin and control * Crisp and responsive feel * Good value for the price

Cons:

* May be too fast for some players * Not as durable as some other blades

#6 — March 2023

Yeah, Radek, the famous Polish EJ Master from Lodz, told me about Pawel Brzecol. He said that he is a very reliable source, and I tend to listen to guys like him.

The worst blade ever.

#7 — March 2023

It plays like a TSP Galleon, which is a very weird blade. I understand why Brzecol said what he did; he was right.

#8 — June 2022

The details about the structure are well known, so in a few words - Revoldia CNF is an amazing blade! The handle is not too thin, the topsheet is huge (D09c and D05), with a great feeling close to the table, but also in every position far or in the mid-distance play. The serve, block, and drive are fine, the topspin is lower, with the “tones of spin” and the best precision, though every shoot depends a lot on athleticism… So just enjoy playing and using RVD CNF!

#9 — November 2021

Had a hit with the blade for a few days. Overall, nothing special. It’s one of the worst blades Butterfly has released recently. It has a strange muted feeling, which is really awkward on the backhand side. It seems slower than Butterfly’s rating, but on the other hand, it has that strange catapult that comes from nowhere. The short game is okay-ish. Forehand drills are more or less okay. Backhand requires you to really close the racket and have a lot of forward motion. Otherwise, it goes long.

Overall, nothing really special (the Innerforce Layer series is much better, especially ALC). If you also take the price into consideration, it’s really worthless. I agree with one of the previous users - no resell value at all.

#10 — March 2021

An OK blade that surely doesn’t fit its price tag. No resell value at all.

#11 — July 2020

CNF is softer than the SZLCs and faster than the Viscaria/ALC/TB Spirit. It offers a very nice hold on the ball for spinning and some chopping. With long pips at the table, it remains quite manageable.

Loops are not as powerful as when using a SZLC, but they have a higher arc and a very snappy down hook after the bounce. I find it to be a nice alternative to my primary racket when I want to play with more control, even if I have to give up some speed. Serves are very short and deceptive.

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