Donic Black Devil

Composite/carbon 2 reviews

Blade description:

Unleash your table tennis prowess with the Donic Black Devil, a high-performance blade designed to elevate your game. Crafted with a blend of balsa, koto, and carbon materials, this 7-ply blade offers a perfect balance between speed, control, and feel.

With a speed rating of 10 and control rating of 7, the Black Devil blade provides exceptional responsiveness and precision. Its stiffness level of 6 and hardness of 6.7 lend it a solid and stable feel, while maintaining excellent flexibility for dynamic play. The blade's consistency rating of 10 ensures consistent performance, allowing you to execute your shots with confidence and accuracy.

Weighing approximately 80 grams, the Donic Black Devil offers a comfortable feel in hand, enabling effortless and swift strokes. Its ergonomic design minimizes fatigue, allowing you to maintain peak performance throughout intense matches. The blade's overall rating of 9.5, based on user reviews, speaks volumes about its exceptional quality and appeal among table tennis enthusiasts.

The combination of speed, control, and feel makes the Donic Black Devil an ideal choice for players seeking a versatile blade capable of handling various playing styles. Whether you prefer aggressive topspin attacks or precise counter-hits, this blade delivers the power and finesse you need to dominate the table.

In terms of playing style, the Black Devil blade caters to both offensive and all-round players. Its exceptional speed and power make it a formidable weapon for aggressive attackers, while its excellent control and feel provide all-round players with the precision and versatility they seek.

Overall, the Donic Black Devil is a premium table tennis blade that offers a harmonious blend of speed, control, and consistency. Its high-quality construction and ergonomic design make it a top choice for players seeking a blade that enhances their performance and elevates their game to the next level.

Recent Reviews

#1 — November 2020

I used Donic Black Devil for the third one. It is light, and when I played, it made a nice “kriuk-kriuk” sound.

I use Yinhe Moon Soft for backhand and Yinhe Big Dipper for forehand. However, I agree that it is not easy to take a loop with this setup.

#2 — March 2020

This blade may produce a “pong” sound. I like this blade because it fits well with Yasaka Mark V HPS on the forehand (FH), making it easy to shoot from a distance. I use Yasaka Extend SD for the backhand (BH).

It is a light blade with fast speed and almost no vibration. However, it is not easy to produce a curve loop with it, and more power is needed.

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