Butterfly Schlager Precision

All-wood
82 grams1290 Hz

Blade description:

This is an all-wood-like performing composite blade featuring a 3+2 construction, with a carbon layer positioned immediately after the core. Designed with an emphasis on touch and accuracy, it provides a stable, low-vibration feel that lives up to its name. The blade exhibits a soft and somewhat elastic character, offering a distinct sensation during ball contact that many users find highly intuitive for controlled, placement-oriented play.

Playing Characteristics

  • Speed and Elasticity: While capable of offensive play, the blade is generally categorized in the All+ to Off- range. It is noted for being surprisingly springy for its weight class, which can generate quick ball exits despite its controlled nature. It performs best near to mid-distance from the table, as performance can drop off when playing further away.
  • Control and Feel: The blade provides above-average consistency and high precision, making it suitable for both beginners learning fundamental strokes and intermediate players focusing on spin variation. It is particularly effective for blocking, pushing, and technical looping where accuracy is prioritized over raw power.
  • Weight and Compatibility: The blade is generally lightweight, though final racket weight is highly dependent on the choice of rubber. It exhibits versatility in pairing, performing well with both soft and medium-hard rubbers, including high-tension options. Because of its specific elastic properties, it may pair more predictably with certain rubber tensions than others.

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Recent Reviews

#1June 2025

Great all-around offensive blade. It’s not too fast, but the control is above average. Consistency is also great!

I’ve played with this blade using Rozena rubbers and it’s one of the best combinations I’ve experienced. The only downside is that if you use heavy rubbers, the racket can become heavy, and I prefer a lighter feel. My blade weighed exactly 90g.

#2January 2016

This blade isn’t hard. I think it is somewhat elastic and soft, with a nice feel. It is a very precise blade, as its name suggests. My blade has a carbon layer after the core, and there is no vibration at all.

#3May 2014

I agree that it is a bit slow, but I love watching well-controlled balls with a lot of spin on the other side of the net, causing a lot of trouble for the opponent.

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