Donic Blue Feeling

All-wood 2 reviews

Blade description:

Donic Blue Feeling table tennis blade is a 5-ply all-wood blade crafted from ayous and limba wood. It is designed for recreational and competitive players seeking exceptional control, feel, and consistency in their game. Its perfectly balanced construction and laminated wood composition provide an excellent blend of speed (90), control (97), and stiffness (6.7).

The Donic Blue Feeling blade offers a soft touch and crisp feedback, enhancing the player's ability to execute precise shots with confidence. The blade's moderate stiffness allows for good power generation without compromising control. It excels in creating spin and enabling versatile playing styles, ranging from controlled looping to aggressive counter-attacking.

With a weight of approximately 85 grams, the Donic Blue Feeling blade provides a lightweight and balanced feel in the hand, contributing to lightning-fast reflexes and effortless handling. Its ergonomic design reduces vibrations and maximizes comfort during extended gameplay.

Based on forum reviews, the Donic Blue Feeling blade is highly praised for its exceptional control and consistency. Players appreciate its ability to deliver pinpoint accuracy, allowing them to place the ball precisely where they intend. Additionally, its well-rounded characteristics make it suitable for a wide range of playing styles and skill levels, catering to both recreational and competitive players.

The Donic Blue Feeling blade is a versatile and reliable option for players seeking a combination of control, feel, and power in their game. Its balanced construction and high-quality materials ensure consistent performance and a rewarding playing experience, making it a popular choice among table tennis enthusiasts worldwide.

Recent Reviews

#1 — April 2020

Great All+, All blade. The fantastic aspect of it is its flexible playing style, as it’s usually counted as an attacking-allround blade. But with defensive rubbers, as long pimples, its control shines.

As I combined this blade with Butterfly FL III, 1.3mm, and Tackiness C II, 1.7mm, it was performing as an All-, Def+ blade. Backhand (BH) chops were excellent, especially near the table, due to its high control, but not too spinny as a result of blade stiffness. Forehand (FH) chops’ height was a bit high, as it’s a bit high speed in comparison with normal def blades.

Its only bold weakness as a def blade is its head size, which is regular for an attacking blade (15.6*15 cm, approximately). In fact, I wonder why Donic hasn’t produced this blade with a bigger head. Totally recommended to modern def players who seek high control and don’t want to lose attacking chances due to the low speed of their blades.

#2 — March 2014

I have waited over 4 months for this blade, but it was worth the wait. This is the best offensive all-round blade I have ever had.

The speed is nowhere near the manufacturer’s quoted figure of 90. I have been using a Cayman blade for years with 1.5 Donic Akkadi Taichi on the forehand and 1.2 Piranjatec on the backhand. The Blue Feeling with the same combination is sensational.

Slightly slower than the Cayman but with much better feeling and control. Blocking and flat hits are really easy with this blade, and the LP’s are much more effective. As I don’t chop or loop, I can’t give an opinion on these strokes with this blade.

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