Donic Classic Power Allround

All-wood 1 reviews

Blade description:

The Donic Classic Power Allround table tennis blade provides a harmonious balance of speed, control, and all-around playability. Crafted with a classic 7-ply construction, it features ayous, flax cloth bf3, spruce, and ayous layers, resulting in a 6mm thick blade that weighs approximately 86 grams.

The blade's speed rating of 8 and control rating of 8 make it suitable for a wide range of playing styles, from all-round to offensive. The flax cloth bf3 layer adds a touch of softness and flexibility to the blade, providing excellent control and touch without compromising power and speed. The spruce core contributes to the blade's stability and feel, ensuring consistency and precision in every shot.

The Donic Classic Power Allround is a versatile blade that excels in various game situations. Its balanced characteristics make it suitable for both offensive and defensive play, allowing players to switch between attacking and defensive strokes seamlessly. The blade's sweet spot is relatively large, providing a forgiving feel even on slightly off-center hits.

Based on forum reviews, players have praised the Donic Classic Power Allround for its all-around performance, control, and consistency. Some users have found it particularly effective for all-round play, while others have appreciated its versatility for both offensive and defensive strategies. The blade's lightweight construction has also been mentioned as an advantage, promoting quick reflexes and maneuverability at the table.

In summary, the Donic Classic Power Allround table tennis blade is a well-rounded option for players seeking a balance of speed, control, and all-around playability. Its classic 7-ply construction, featuring ayous, flax cloth bf3, spruce, and ayous layers, delivers a consistent and versatile performance, making it suitable for players of varying styles and skill levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — Long Time Ago...

It is a blade that falls between a 5-ply all-wood blade and a carbon blade. It does not have the top-end speed or crispness of a carbon blade, but it is stiffer and faster than many 5-ply blades. Compared to the Yasaka Sweden Extra, it is harder to control, faster, and stiffer. You will need to adjust your blade angle to close the face quite a bit more to keep the ball on the table.

The advantage is that once you make that adjustment, the ball is quite a bit deadlier, faster, and low-arcing. Don’t get this blade unless you can handle carbon blades, but for some reason, do not like the feel of carbon. It’s also OFF or OFF-, not ALL+.

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