Butterfly Senkoh 85

All-wood 3 reviews

Blade description:

The Butterfly Senkoh 85 table tennis blade is a high-performance blade designed for players seeking a combination of speed, control, and consistency. With an overall rating of 8 out of 10, the Senkoh 85 has garnered positive reviews from users who appreciate its well-balanced characteristics.

Crafted from a single layer of premium hinoki wood, the Senkoh 85 offers a crisp and responsive feel. The blade's 8.5mm thickness and medium-soft hardness provide excellent control without sacrificing power. The Senkoh 85 delivers a speed rating of 7.8 out of 10, making it suitable for both offensive and defensive play styles.

The Senkoh 85 excels in consistency, with a rating of 10 out of 10. This blade allows players to maintain a high level of accuracy and precision in their shots, even during intense rallies. The blade's stiffness rating of 8.5 out of 10 contributes to its stability and control, providing a solid foundation for various playing techniques.

Weighing approximately 90 grams, the Senkoh 85 offers a comfortable feel in the hand. Its lightweight construction enables quick and agile movements, allowing players to react swiftly to their opponent's shots. The Senkoh 85 is suitable for a wide range of playing styles, from aggressive attackers to controlled defenders.

Overall, the Butterfly Senkoh 85 is a versatile and high-quality table tennis blade that caters to the needs of players seeking a balanced combination of speed, control, and consistency. Its premium construction and exceptional performance make it an excellent choice for players of all skill levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — September 2013

Review

This is a fast and stiff blade. The stiffness is particularly unusual, as is the thickness of the blade.

I played with it for about 10 minutes and found it to be unenjoyable.

However, it is important to note that this is just my opinion. One-ply woods have a unique feel, but they may not be to everyone’s taste.

#2 — April 2011

Very likable blade, good in almost every department with the right rubbers. Very fast but controllable with tensors, slower with high control and still with some power with other rubbers.

It weighs around 88 grams and has a large sweet spot. The handle is a bit short, almost vibration-free. It’s a keeper!

#3 — October 2010

I tried this out as a cheap first 1-ply hinoki experiment, and I was very surprised. It’s really well-made, very easy to use, and suits all sorts of different rubbers.

It’s not massively quick, but doesn’t vibrate, and plays really well in all areas. If you like to loop over the table and punch stuff from short range, it’s a great choice. It has a great, consistent feel when hitting.

Perhaps it doesn’t have the beans from distance, especially if you don’t middle it.

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