Butterfly Timo Boll ALL+

All-wood

15 Reviews

#1 — February 2018

Very good all-round/offensive blade. When paired with soft rubber, this is a very spinny setup. However, it can be played with pips too. Personally, I play short pips, and the setup is super fast and has a lot of gears. Great for beginning/intermediate players. Will lack a punch for pro players.

#2 — December 2014

Very nice blade with a lot of dwell time, enabling great looping and impressive control. However, it lacks speed somewhat, so pairing it with fast rubbers is recommended.

#3 — July 2014

This is a versatile blade suitable for players of all levels. It offers excellent control, allowing for precise shot placement and spin generation. Slow hits are executed with finesse, while powerful strokes deliver exceptional speed and depth.

As you progress from a beginner to a semi-professional player, this blade can seamlessly adapt to your evolving skillset. Its well-balanced construction provides a harmonious blend of power and finesse, enabling you to execute a wide range of techniques effectively.

Furthermore, the blade’s ability to generate spin is remarkable, enhancing the deception and control of your shots. Its multi-gear design allows you to adjust your playing style effortlessly, catering to the demands of different situations and opponents.

#4 — May 2014

I love it. It is a must-buy for any all-around offensive player with a budget of $200.

#5 — May 2014

I love this blade. I’ve had it for two years, and it still feels brand new. It’s easily as good as $200 blades.

#6 — May 2014

This blade is perfect for all-around players of all skill levels. It offers a great balance of speed and control, making it easy to generate power without losing accuracy. The blade is also very well-made and durable, so it can withstand even the most intense matches.

Overall, this is a great blade for anyone looking for an all-around blade that will help them improve their game. It is also a great value for the price, so it is a great choice for budget-minded players.

#7 — May 2012

Very slow & heavy for an attacker.

This blade is not recommended for attackers as it is too slow and heavy. The sound it produces is also not very good.

If you are an attacker, please consider other options.

There are many other blades on the market that are better suited for attackers. If you need help finding a blade that is right for you, please consult with a qualified coach or table tennis expert.

#8 — January 2012

A very fragile blade. Its 5-ply construction makes it susceptible to damage, and the outer Hinoki ply can easily chip or crack if not handled with care. While the thin plies contribute to the blade’s impressive control and feel, they also make it more delicate than other blades on the market. This blade is best suited for experienced players who can appreciate its refined characteristics and are willing to take extra precautions to maintain its integrity.

#9 — October 2011

I just received this blade after playing with the Michael Maze OFF for many years. I play an inverted chopping game with surprise attacks, and this blade seems great for this style.

I have found more control when chopping back loops, while also tighter loops when close to the table. The only thing I really miss from the Maze is its flat-hitting ability.

Seems like this blade can do it all depending on which rubber you use. This is exactly what I was looking for.

#10 — March 2011

I have used this blade paired with Tenergy 05 for forehand and Sriver EL on backhand, and it is great. Some think it is “slow,” but when paired with a faster rubber like T05, I find it very controllable yet fast when I need it for power shots. It also tames T05 for a good short game. Overall, I am very happy with this blade.

#11 — January 2011

This blade is a great choice for beginners. It offers good control and feel, making it easy to learn the basics of the game. The blade is also relatively lightweight, which makes it easy to maneuver.

However, it is important to note that this blade is not as powerful as some other blades on the market. If you are looking for a blade that will give you more power, you may want to consider a different option.

Overall, this blade is a good choice for beginners who are looking for a blade that offers good control and feel.

#12 — January 2011

I am surprised to find out that this blade is so slow. I was using the Primorac and this is .1 slower on Butterfly’s scale. I found this blade to be way too slow. I could hit shots and had good consistency, but even with a kill shot, I am pretty sure a quality player could get to it.

Choppers that like to attack could easily use this blade. I was hitting H3 and Sky3 Neo.

#13 — September 2010

Great blade! It provides plenty of dwell time, enabling you to put a lot of spin on the ball.

#14 — July 2010

This blade is great. It offers a good balance of control and power, making it suitable for a wide range of playing styles. The blade is also very well-made, with a high-quality finish. Overall, this is a great blade that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a new blade.

#15 — June 2010

Very good blade. Control is near perfect even when combined with a fast rubber.

It also comes in an XXS version (I own this one) which is for juniors and people with small hands.

It’s the kind of blade you can play around with to build a very good racket for any style from DEF+ to OFF-. Still, a bit too slow for pure offensive and a bit too fast for a defender.

I have Tackifire C’s 2.1mm on both sides and play ALL+.

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